Across
- 2. wrote Romeo and Juliet
- 6. often includes rhythm and rhyme
- 7. repetition of sounds
- 8. where the story takes place
- 9. a type of comparison where a word or expression's literal meaning is applied to a distinctly different thing (e.g. All the world's a stage)
- 11. Examples are anti-, pre-, and bio-
- 14. the person, animal, etc. in a story
- 15. sequence of events in a story
Down
- 1. literature that makes the audience laugh
- 3. a word having the opposite meaning of another word
- 4. a short narrative that contains a moral or principle of human behavior
- 5. genre focusing on solving a crime
- 10. genre focused on fear
- 12. "I'm so hungry I could eat a cow!"
- 13. For example, when someone says "What a nice day!" and it's storming outside.
