Across
- 4. A scene that's a memory of an event in the past
- 6. A technique that involves interesting or amusing contradictions or contrasts
- 7. The repetition of sounds, not just letters, at the beginning of a word
- 8. Using a comma to separate two main clauses instead of as a pause (two words)
- 9. A sentence containing a main (independent) and subordinate (dependent)clause
- 10. Language that has meaning beyond the literal
- 11. A scene that predicts an event in the future
- 13. 'Hiss', 'buzz', 'crunch', and 'swish' are examples of this
- 14. A comparison using like or as
- 16. The repetition of vowel sounds
- 19. The beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced.
- 21. Jumbo shrimp and pretty ugly are examples
- 22. A gentle word used in place of an offensive or harsh one
- 23. The literal, dictionary definition, of a word.
Down
- 1. irony In Romeo & Juliet when we know Juliet is alive, but Romeo doesn't (two words)
- 2. Exaggeration
- 3. "Fear knocked on the door" is an example
- 5. A country's flag is an example of this
- 9. Fat and chubby are positive and negative examples of this
- 12. perspective from which the story is told (three words)
- 15. Words or phrases that appeal to the senses
- 17. Humorous writing intending to challenge beliefs
- 18. In a Freytag pyramid, this is where matters are explained and resolved (a French word)
- 20. This narrator can see into the minds of all characters
