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