Across
- 3. Irony, Saying the opposite of what you mean.
- 6. A phrase with a meaning different from its literal words.
- 7. Irony, When the audience knows something characters don’t.
- 8. To shorten a text without losing meaning.
- 10. Language that creates pictures in the mind.
- 12. A comparison that shows how two things are alike.
- 13. The style or artistic look of something.
- 14. Ways of sharing information (TV, internet, print).
- 18. Irony, When the opposite of what you expect occurs.
- 20. An author’s word choice.
- 21. A small or subtle difference in meaning or tone.
- 22. The emotional or suggested meaning of a word.
- 23. A story told through moving images.
Down
- 1. An extreme exaggeration.
- 2. Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.
- 4. Irony, When something funny happens because expectations are reversed.
- 5. The way something is arranged or organized.
- 7. The dictionary definition of a word.
- 9. The speed at which a story moves.
- 11. The beat or flow of words in writing.
- 15. Repeating the same beginning sound in nearby words.
- 16. The written text for a play or movie.
- 17. A reference to another text, event, or person.
- 19. The tension of not knowing what will happen next.
