TESTABLE LITERARY TERMS (ENGLISH PROVINCIAL)

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Across
  1. 2. the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning-dramatic, situational and verbal
  2. 3. type of character who does not undergo change and is essential the same throughout the story
  3. 4. type of character who undergoes some change and is different at the end of the story
  4. 6. using words that sounds like what they mean. ex. crack, hiss, pop
  5. 8. I love school more than anything in the world!
  6. 10. Short people are terrible basketball players
  7. 12. a suggested meaning of association or a word
  8. 16. She sells sea shells by the sea shore
  9. 18. TTYL - Talk to you later
  10. 19. ridicule or mocking of human vice or folly
  11. 21. Fair: Just, Objective, Impartial, Unbiased
Down
  1. 1. scornful and contemptuous criticism (can be hurtful)
  2. 2. a word or phrase that appeals to the senses; a word picture
  3. 4. the literal meaning of a word
  4. 5. the use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in a narrative
  5. 7. addressing an inanimate object as if it were alive, or addressing an absent person as if he were present.
  6. 9. usually the point of greatest intensity, interest, or suspense in a narrative
  7. 11. the central work which gives a work meaning.
  8. 13. as busy as bees
  9. 14. All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances.
  10. 15. an attitude which subtly or openly encourages strong value judgements. Favouring the home team.
  11. 16. an opposing character or rival of the protagonist
  12. 17. a brief reference to something from the Scriptures, history, literature or mythology that the writer expects the reader to recognize
  13. 20. Foolish - Wise
  14. 22. the writer or speaker's attitude toward his subject (tone)