Year in Review

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Across
  1. 3. this herb symbolizes love and death
  2. 5. a type of poem that deals with nature
  3. 7. what POV stands for
  4. 10. uses like or as to compare two things
  5. 13. comparing two things without using like or as
  6. 14. the character dressed as a clown or jester
  7. 16. gives a non-human thing human characteristics
  8. 18. the last name of a noble family who die at the end of the story
  9. 19. the first name of the protagonist in story of an hour
  10. 20. the name of the theater Shakespeare invested in
  11. 21. irony where the reader knows what happening but the protagonist does not
  12. 23. rhyme that uses AABBCC
  13. 26. the protagonist of we have always lived in the castle
  14. 28. the color of the flag for a comedy play
  15. 30. Mariem and Laila are the main characters of this story
  16. 34. the boy Xiomara has a crush on
  17. 35. where the actors would change costumes
Down
  1. 1. this is used in the lottery when the children pick up stones in the beginning
  2. 2. the reader's feeling during a story
  3. 4. after queen elizabeth died, he took over the throne
  4. 6. the city where shakespeare was born
  5. 8. figurative language that is greatly exaggerated
  6. 9. people who only paid a penny to watch a play
  7. 10. meter that uses // as their symbols
  8. 11. a party with venetian masks
  9. 12. this kind of conflict comes from within
  10. 15. repeating the same beginning sound
  11. 16. the prince in masque of the red death
  12. 17. the last name of the author who wrote the poet x
  13. 20. the theme in which edgar allan poe wrote in
  14. 22. the author's choice of words in a story
  15. 24. Xiomara's favorite fruit
  16. 25. the name of the friar from Romeo and Juliet
  17. 27. when an author uses historical figures or events in their work
  18. 29. this type of irony is also known as sarcasm
  19. 31. the exact meaning of a word
  20. 32. when two or more people speak in a story
  21. 33. 3 feet in a poetic line
  22. 36. a poem that uses the 5/7/5 syllable scheme