Across
- 3. irony when the audience knows something one of the characters doesn't know
- 6. two characters that actions, thoughts, or ideas oppose each other
- 7. when the main problem of a story is solved
- 8. characterization when an author shows you about a character
- 11. when the author gives little hints about what will happen in the future
- 12. when one thing represents another thing or central idea
- 13. point of view when the person telling the story is the main character
- 16. point of view when a person that is not in the story can tell you what all of the characters are thinking, saying, and doing
- 18. the character that opposes the main character in a story
- 19. a question where the answer is implied
- 22. an extreme exaggeration
- 23. a word that sounds like what it says
- 27. irony when the outcome of a situation is opposite of what is expected
- 29. irony when a character says one thing but really means another
- 30. characterization when an author tells you about a character
- 31. a comparison of two things not using the words like or as
Down
- 1. a comparison of two things using the words like or as
- 2. two characters that actions, thoughts, or ideas compliment or mimic each other
- 4. a reference to another literary work, movie, etc. during a different piece of work
- 5. giving human like qualities to an unhuman thing
- 9. point of view when a person that is not in the story can tell you what one character is thinking, saying, and doing
- 10. the intense feeling when the audience does not know what will happen
- 14. action where the events are leading up to the climax
- 15. the main character in a story
- 17. the feeling an author sets in a story
- 20. conversation between two or more people
- 21. action where the events are following the climax
- 24. the description of the setting and a story's characters
- 25. a scene in a movie or novel set in an earlier time than the main story
- 26. the main point or turning point of a story
- 28. the way an author says something
