Midterm Practice

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Across
  1. 6. when the author intentionally downplays something
  2. 8. brief fictional narrative
  3. 13. opposition between two forces
  4. 14. the unique style or personality of an author in their text
  5. 18. The building of the plot, introduced to & faces conflicts
  6. 22. over the top dramatic
  7. 24. reference to something well known in pop culture
  8. 25. repetitive consonant sounds
  9. 26. the big message or takeaway readers should have learned from a text
  10. 27. how an author reveals details about a character
  11. 28. emotional tie or reaction associated with a word
  12. 29. when something is anticipated, but the near opposite happens
Down
  1. 1. A character that learns and changes throughout the story
  2. 2. this keeps readers on the edge of their seats
  3. 3. from whom the story is told
  4. 4. A character that stays the same
  5. 5. Saturday, November 22 2024 in The United Sates
  6. 7. when readers know something that the characters do not
  7. 9. the use of a term definition straight from the dictionary
  8. 10. the way an author or character feels about something
  9. 11. The storyline of a piece
  10. 12. The result of the climax.
  11. 15. a minor story existing within a larger one
  12. 16. When the author shows or shares details that happened prior to the current scenes
  13. 17. a reoccurring symbol or image in a story
  14. 19. A story, poem, short story, or articles are considered what
  15. 20. the emotional highpoint and turning point of a story
  16. 21. when an object represents something more significant than the object itself/holds a deeper meaning
  17. 23. when one thing is said but something else is meant