Across
- 2. A word that imitates the sound it represents (e.g., “buzz”)
- 5. A short tale, often involving animals, that conveys a moral lesson
- 8. A regular repeated pattern of movement or sound, crucial in poetry
- 11. A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”
- 13. A fourteen-line poem, traditionally in iambic pentameter
- 14. The sequence of events that make up a narrative
- 15. A word or phrase that reads the same backward and forward (e.g., “racecar”)
- 16. Emotional release felt by the audience after tension in a story
- 19. A character whose evil actions drive conflict in a story
- 20. A statement that seems contradictory yet might reveal a truth
Down
- 1. A person who refines and prepares written work for publication
- 3. A pen name adopted by an author
- 4. A narrative in which characters and events symbolize broader moral or political meanings
- 6. To hint at future events in the plot
- 7. The person or voice telling the story
- 9. The main character in a story
- 10. Written language in its ordinary form, without a regular rhythmic pattern
- 12. A short concluding section at the end of a book
- 17. A brief Japanese poem typically arranged in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
- 18. The arrangement of words and phrases to form well-structured sentences
