Across
- 2. obvious and deliberate exaggeration
- 4. the use of words that mimic the sound they describe
- 6. words that are opposite in meaning
- 7. - descriptive words or phrases that engage the reader’s senses
- 10. to give human thoughts, feelings, and characteristics to nonhuman things
- 12. - sequence of events or actions (beginning, middle, and end)
- 13. a comparison of two different things that are unlike, usually using words like or as
- 16. - persons, animals, or creatives appearing in a story
- 19. - words with same spelling but different meanings and may be pronounced differently or the same
- 20. - the process by which an author reveals the personality of a character
- 21. a comparison of similar characteristics of two different things. (kitten is to cat as puppy is to dog).
- 22. leading or a main character in a story
Down
- 1. - words with same sounds but different meanings and different spellings
- 3. clue- the information from the text that helps identify a word
- 5. words that are similar in meaning
- 8. two or more words with the same beginning sound
- 9. comparison of two things without using the words like or as
- 11. a phrase or expression that has a figurative meaning that is different from the literal meaning
- 14. character who opposes the protagonist
- 15. struggle between opposing characters, forces or emotions.
- 17. the main message, moral, or universal lesson of a story
- 18. The time and place of a story
