Terms used to analyze literature

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Across
  1. 4. A minor character whose situation or actions parallel those of a major character.
  2. 5. A pattern of speech or vocabulary associated with a particular group of people.
  3. 7. A pair of rhymed lines.
  4. 15. Giving human characteristics to non human things.
  5. 16. The use of a less offensive or more socially acceptable word or phrase.
  6. 18. Direct address to someone who is not present.
  7. 19. A tool for analysis.
  8. 20. A figure of speech that seeks to create mental ambiguity.
Down
  1. 1. Reference to a person, historical event, another work, etc...
  2. 2. An extended narrative that makes sense on a literal level but has a second, deeper meaning.
  3. 3. The specific words an author uses in his or her writing.
  4. 6. Statement of opinion or elemental truth.
  5. 8. Refers to the person whose perspective a poem is told.
  6. 9. Voice "Robert crushed the tomato with his fist".
  7. 10. Should not be confused with Tone.
  8. 11. A change in setting, tone, or speakers.
  9. 12. Deliberate repetition of a word or phrase.
  10. 13. The author's attitude, stated or implied.
  11. 14. Repetition of consonant sounds.
  12. 15. Voice "The tomato was crushed by Robert".
  13. 17. Generally refers to the person telling the story.