Part Two. Literary Terms.

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Across
  1. 6. The writer’s hints and clues that suggests events that may still occur
  2. 8. A comparison using “like” or “as”
  3. 9. Comparing two different things without a comparison word; direct comparison (is, are was, were)
  4. 10. The act of creating and developing a character; reveals character’s personalities through description; interaction, with other characters and through dialogue (conversations)
Down
  1. 1. A book-length prose story. It is fictional, which means it is created by the author’s imagination
  2. 2. The use of sensory words (sight, sound, smell, taste, feel) to describe an object or person
  3. 3. Ordinary non-poetic writing
  4. 4. The main idea or message of the story that the author want the reader to know; universal truth
  5. 5. Character or force in direct conflict with the protagonist
  6. 7. The talking that goes on between characters