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Down: 2) Part of the plot between climax and resolution3) Author's choice of words, phrases, figurative language; creates meaning and tone4) A comparison of two unlike things USING like or as5) A clue or hint to something that will happen in the future6) Fluency, rhythm and liveliness of a text that makes it unique to the author7) Author's reason for writing; to inform, to explain, to persuade, to entertain11) Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story; can recount all characters thoughts and feelings12) Extreme exaggeration13) A conclusion drawn from information; used to make a broad statement15) Element of fictional literature; plot, setting, theme, character17) Author's use of language, sentence structure, voice, tone and vocabulary18) Elements of literature that emphasize sound; alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhyme, etc.19) Point of view; narrator is a character in the story; "I" "Me"21) Implied reference to a familiar person, place or event22) The end of a narrative or plot; conflict is resolved23) Text which creates an emotional experience with rhyme, meter, imagery and concrete words25) The way a text is structured; chronological, compare/contrast, cause & effect, problem-solution, etc.26) The importance of a story representing a given culture29) Information aimed at positively or negatively influencing people31) A literary approach that ridicules or makes fun of something (human weakness)35) Repetition of initial consonant sounds37) A word that means the same or similar42) The position / claim the author takes47) Going from the present action to the past49) To make understandable, plain or clear50) Conversation between characters; quotation marks51) Identify parts of a whole and their relationships to each other52) Time and place of a story54) Metaphor; symbolism regarding human experiences57) The opposite of what is expected to happen58) The life lesson learned from a text; moral59) Category of literature; poetry, fiction, nonfiction, drama64) The attitude the author has towards the audience, characters or topic Across: 1) A recurring subject, theme or idea8) Perspective from which information is presented9) The highest point of action in a story; turning point10) Examine and judge carefully14) The structure or sequence of a story; includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution16) Using the author's words plus your own background knowledge to figure something out20) An extended speech by one person24) Toll used by author to enliven text; rhyme, alliteration, etc.27) Support provided for a claim; proof28) Part of the plot; provides necessary background information; introduction30) Genre of literature; meant to be acted out on a stage32) The part of the plot that leads to the climax33) A dramatic speech spoken aloud by one character on the stage (drama)34) Plot, theme, character, setting36) To make a decision based on reasoning38) Slant (personal opinion) on a topic39) A literary device where an object represents an idea40) The comparison of two unlike things NOT using like or as41) The emotional meaning of a word; positive or negative43) Struggle; problem44) Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things45) The ordering of words into phrases, clauses and sentences46) A story (fiction or nonfiction)47) Language that cannot be taken literally; metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification48) Combining the most important points of a text using your own words53) Author's central topic / thought55) Facts, data, charts, headings, information56) Differences in pronunciation, grammar or vocabulary from the standard60) Descriptive or figurative language; creates sensory images61) The overall emotions or atmosphere of a work62) A book written about a real person's life63) Nonfiction written to convey facts65) A personal view, attitude or appraisal66) Person, animal, thing in a literary work67) Word that means the opposite or nearly opposite
 

 

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