Y11 Revision Spectacular

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