TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

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Across
  1. 5. narrative where the narrator is a character in the book
  2. 9. irony where the audience or reader knows more about a character's situation than the character does and knows that the character's understanding is incorrect
  3. 11. a situation, incident, idea, or image that is repeated significantly in a literary work
  4. 13. a reference to a person, place, poem, book, event, etc., which is not part of the story, that the author expects the reader will recognize
  5. 14. act of drawing a conclusion that's not actually stated by the author
  6. 18. the use of hints in a story to suggest what's to come
  7. 19. the point of greatest dramatic tension or excitement in a story
  8. 21. exaggeration for emphasis
  9. 22. irony where there is a discrepancy between what is said and what is really meant; sarcasm
  10. 23. a scene that interrupts the ongoing action in a story to show an event that happened earlier
Down
  1. 1. a figure of speech in which an object, abstract idea, or animal is given human characteristics
  2. 2. irony that uses a naive hero, whose incorrect perceptions differ from the reader's correct ones
  3. 3. a comparison of two things that are basically dissimilar in which one is described in terms of the other
  4. 4. a comparison between two different things using either like or as
  5. 6. the central or dominant idea behind the story
  6. 7. the one who tells the story
  7. 8. an object, person, or place that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself, usually an idea or concept; some concrete thing which represents an abstarction
  8. 10. a perception of inconsistency, sometimes humorous, in which the significance and understanding of a statement or event is changed by its context
  9. 12. when and where the short story, play, poem, or novel takes place
  10. 15. a plot structure where a narrative that begins and ends at approximately the same point in time or the same event
  11. 16. narrative where the narrator is not a character in the book
  12. 17. repetition of a word or group of words within a short section of writing
  13. 20. the emotional aspect of the work, which contributes to the feeling the reader gets from the book