Across
- 5. how problem is solved
- 7. interrupting events to show an earlier event
- 8. the development of characters'personality
- 12. the author's attitude
- 13. a type of irony when something unexpected is said -> a contrast between what is said and what is meant
- 14. concretes object and abstract idea
- 15. a type of irony when the reader knows more than the characters
Down
- 1. reference to historical event
- 2. when unexpected happens
- 3. hinting at the future
- 4. a type of irony when there is an event that is opposite of what is expected
- 6. the main character
- 8. something that tells us the problem (significant event)
- 9. main idea (the message from the author)
- 10. events leading up to climax
- 11. main characters' rival
- 16. climate of feeling
