The Tell Tale Heart CW

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Across
  1. 4. smoothly agreeable and courteous; sophistication.
  2. 6. weave its visual elements into a narrative by describing what you see, while also adding sensory details, speculation, and emotional context to immerse the reader.
  3. 8. a struggle between opposing forces.
  4. 9. a bird that eats other dead animals. a person or thing that preys greedily or unscrupulously.
  5. 10. introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation
  6. 14. the attitude of the author toward the audience and characters
  7. 15. in this type of irony, facts or events are unknown to a character in a play or a piece of fiction but known to the reader, audience, or other characters in the work.
  8. 16. Allan Poe author of the "The Tell-Tale Heart"
  9. 17. The feeling the writer creates for the reader
Down
  1. 1. Language the use of words and phrases to create a meaning that is different from their literal meaning, adding depth and vividness to the writing.
  2. 2. a person, object, place, or action that represents a deeper or more abstract idea, such as a character, theme, or emotion.
  3. 3. end of the story where loose ends are tied up
  4. 4. the time, place, and environment where a story takes place, using sensory details to establish a mood and provide context for the characters and plot
  5. 5. its underlying message or central idea about life, society, or human nature
  6. 7. a figure of speech comparing 2 unlike things without using like or as
  7. 11. language that appeals to the senses
  8. 12. An incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs.
  9. 13. Suppressed or held back; smothered or suffocated.