Across
- 4. The end of the story when the plot concludes and the reader gets answers.
- 6. An example of this type of irony is sarcasm.
- 7. Even though the fog is supposed to be pure, the murders which lurk in the fog make it ____.
- 9. The type of irony where the readers know what will happen, but the characters do not.
- 10. An allusion is a _____ to another text, event, or person.
- 13. A comparison between two unlike things without using like or as.
- 16. This character provided a comic relief to the horror of the murders when he wakes up and scares the cop in his car.
- 17. _____ is a symbol of purity.
- 19. The narrator describes the fog as a lovely, creeping, and female _____ to Springheel Jack
- 20. A "strawberry Spring" is a ____ spring where the weather gets warmer for a bit, then returns to winter.
Down
- 1. "...part of me was still out there, walking in the shadows where something dark was now in charge" is an example of ____.
- 2. A comparison between two unlike things using like or as.
- 3. When a character changes his or her mind or actions from the beginning of the story to the end.
- 5. When a character does not change his or her belief or actions from the beginning of the story to the end.
- 7. The type of irony where the characters nor the readers know what will happen.
- 8. Other people were _____ while the first suspected killer was in jail.
- 11. Strawberry Spring happens every ___ to ten years.
- 12. When the narrator describes that the temperature dropped describes when the killings _____.
- 14. King uses ____ ____ narration to tell the story.
- 15. The most tense part of "Strawberry Spring" happens when who believes the narrator is cheating on his wife?
- 18. The most exciting part of a story is called the _____.
