AP Lit Terms Crossword
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
 
 
Down: 2) A sentence that presents its central meaning in a main clause at the end.3) The central idea or message of a work offering an insight to life.5) intellectual amusing language that surprises and delights.6) The opposition or contrast of ideas.7) A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement.8) A work that targets human vices or experiences or social institutions and conventions for reform or ridicule.11) The name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it.12) A work that closely imitates the style or content of another with the specific aim of comic effect and or ridicule.14) The major category into which a literary work fits.15) The use of slang or informalities in speech or writing.16) Bitter caustic language that can be meant to hurt or ridicule someone.17) The multiple meanings, either intentional or unintentional, of a word, phrase, sentence, or passage.19) A direct or indirect reference to something, which is presumably widely known, such as event, myth, place, or work of art.20) The literal dictionary definition of a word.21) the ironic minimalizing of fact presenting something as less significant than it is.22) A STATEMENT that appears to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense but contains some degree of truth or validity.23) A similarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship to them.24) The principles governing the art of writing effectively, eloquently, and persuasively.26) A figure of speech that addresses an absent or imaginary person or a personified abstraction, such as liberty or love.32) The atmosohere of a work.35) A sentence or group of sentences that express the author's purpose, meaning, or position.39) a deductive system of formal logic that presents two premises that inevitably lead to a sound conclusion.40) A statement that expresses a general truth or moral principle. Across: 1) The sounds are imitated in the sounds of words.3) the author's attitude toward his material, the audience, or both.4) Writing that is not intended to carry literal meaning.9) Giving human characteristics, attributes, or emotions to concepts, anumals, or inanimate objects.10) A grammatical unit that contains both a subject and a verb.13) To draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented.16) A figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole or on occasion the whole to the part.18) A figure of speech using implied comparison of seemingly unlike things or the substitution of one of the other, suggesting a similarity.23) The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent something in addition to the literal meaning.25) The implied or suggested meaning of a word.27) The author groups apparently contradictory terms to suggest a paradox28) Sensory details used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions.29) A form of writing referring to fiction and nonfiction30) A device used to produce figurative language.31) Anything that represents itself and stands for something else.33) The way an author chooses to choin words into phrases, clauses, and sentences.34) word choice36) A duplication of any element of language such as a sound, word, phrase, etc.37) The repetition of sounds in two or more neighboring words.38) The contrast between what is stated and what is meant, or the difference between what appears to be tru and what actually is.41) A word or phrase that links different ideas42) Grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity.43) The dictinct pattern of authorship.44) The emotion created by the entirety of a literary work, established by the setting and the author's choice of description. It can create a mood.45) A type of sentence in which the main idea comes first, followed by dependent phrases or clauses.46) An emotionally violent, verbal attack using strong, abusive language.47) A less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept.
 

 

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