VOCABULARY, version 2

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