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Down: 2) the events that follow the climax of a story3) how words are ordered in phrases, clauses, and sentences5) part of a word added to the end of another word that changes the meaning of the word6) author's choice of words, phrases, sentence structure, and figurative language to create tone and meaning8) advice on how actors should move or speak in a play9) any imaginary work such as a story or play10) nonfiction that uses literary elements like character and setting to report on actual persons, places, or events (e.g., travel writing, biography)11) a poem that expresses the poet's feelings12) a division of an act of a play14) technique (e.g., alliteration, dialect, dialogue) used by the author to provide voice to a text16) statement supported by evidence17) what the story, article, or paragraph is about18) type of literature20) explains something about nature or a people's customs or beliefs23) the sequence of events in a story24) the person who tells the story or describes the events to an audience26) only one of the characters; uses third-person pronouns he, she, and they29) language used to create a special effect or feeling; language that is not meant literally31) reference, either direct or implied, to a familiar event, place, or person32) article that gives someone's opinion36) the atmosphere or prevailing emotions of a work40) words that sound like what they are describing42) suggestion that some event is to occur in the future46) the events that build to the climax in a story or play47) a poem that tells a story50) a division of a play51) the people in a story or play; character can also be the narrator or speaker53) humorous rhyming five-line poem57) a story that is true60) Japanese 17-syllable poem; usually written in three lines61) words that have a similar meaning63) the author's unique way of creating a work ( e.g., fluency, rhythm, and liveliness of the writing)64) a positive or negative approach towards a claim65) short restatement of the ideas in a passage66) language used to create an impression that appeals to senses70) use of a word or phrase to mean the opposite of its usual meaning; difference between the actual result of actions and the expected result Across: 1) part of a word added to the beginning of another word that changes the meaning of the word3) a 14-line poem that follows a formal rhyme scheme4) short speech directed at the audience in a play7) elements of literature that use sound (e.g., onomatopoeia, rhyme, alliteration)11) tale from the past about people and events, usually connected to a specific place or time12) type of figurative language that compares two unlike things using as or like13) repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words15) story dealing with contemporary issues and setting16) events that happened at an earlier time19) the message or main idea of narrative text21) giving human characteristics to animals, _objects, or ideas22) story that takes place in an unreal setting or features an unreal event; some element of science fact forms the story background25) a broad statement about a topic or person drawn from specific information about a topic or person27) story of person's life written by that subject28) words that are spelled the same but that have different meanings30) literature techniques such as characterization, setting, plot33) a list of the characters in a drama or play34) the main character is telling the story; uses first person pronouns I and we35) judgment made by reading between the lines rather than through an explicit or direct statement37) follows the climax; the explanation of what happens to the characters38) who is telling the story39) metaphor in which objects, persons, and objects in a narrative have meanings that lie outside the narrative (e.g. The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan; Animal Farm by George Orwell)41) poem that does not rhyme or have a rhythm42) short story in which characters may be animals portrayed as human types; teaches a lesson43) repetition of vowel sounds in neighboring words44) the event in a story which sets the conflict in motion45) person describes and reflects upon something important in that person's life48) information skewed to influence opinion or behavior (e.g., name calling, bandwagon, emotional appeal, testimonial, circular argument, repetition, sweeping generalizations, appeal to facts or statistics)49) playing with facts to make a more interesting story, not sticking to the facts in a story52) a symbol that stands for something else54) story of a person's life written by someone other than the subject55) outside character is all-knowing and can reveal the thoughts and feelings of more than one of the characters; uses third-person pronouns he, she, and they56) group of lines within a poem, similar to a chapter within a book58) the overall structure of the work whether type such as a play or poem or patterns of meter, rhyme, and lines (stanza, verse)59) what you think the outcome will be62) a speech delivered in a play to other characters67) the printed version of a play68) usually the beginning of a work where the characters, conflict, and setting are introduced69) stories set in a different time period from the past71) phrase that means someth_ing other than the literal meaning72) the time and place in which a story or play takes place73) words with an opposite meaning74) conclusion based on evidence75) the feeling of a story; the author's attitude toward the characters and audience (e.g., serious, humorous)76) a monologue spoken by a character alone on a stage; the speech reveals the character's inner thoughts and feelings77) a claim or position that the author makes78) the background and props that create the setting of a play79) story that takes place in an unreal setting or features unreal events; features characters with superhuman powers, magical worlds, or fantastic creatures
 

 

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