Across
- 2. type of irony when the audience knows something a character does not
- 4. type of irony when someone says one thing but means the opposite
- 6. type of irony when what happens is the opposite of what is expected
- 9. word for word exactly as it was said or written
- 11. placing opposite ideas close together for contrast
- 15. to ask for information
- 18. a type of question asked for effect, not meant to be answered
- 19. a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
- 21. a person, place, thing, or idea
Down
- 1. using the same grammatical structure in a series of words or sentences
- 3. a word that shows the relationship between a noun and another word
- 5. the author’s word choice
- 7. to continue doing something even when it is difficult
- 8. to beg someone earnestly or desperately
- 10. a word, phrase, or line that is repeated in a poem or speech
- 11. a word that describes a noun
- 12. the arrangement of words and sentences in writing
- 13. the author’s attitude toward the subject
- 14. a word that shows action or a state of being
- 16. the feeling the reader gets from a text
- 17. a difficult or awkward situation
- 20. to figure something out using clues or evidence
