Across
- 4. Say “Oval Office” when you mean “Donald Trump,” for example.
- 5. This type of poem always has fourteen lines.
- 6. Take a poem word by word, if that’s what it takes.
- 10. Reasoning about evidence.
- 13. An octet divided by 2?
- 15. This should be the last sentence of your first paragraph.
- 16. Paraphrase a poem.
- 17. How Shakespeare wraps up his sonnets?
- 18. Mary Shelley uses this technique a lot; images of fire, for example.
- 19. You can turn a simile into this by one simple omission.
- 20. A topic and a perspective on a topic.
Down
- 1. This concrete object conveys abstract meaning.
- 2. Break any text into its constituent parts.
- 3. This is the BEST clue ever!
- 7. Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers, for example.
- 8. (crisis) The peak of Freytag’s mountain?
- 9. A perspective on the events of a story.
- 11. “abab,” for example.
- 12. A conventional way of organizing the events in a story.
- 14. Not always a villain.
