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Down: 1) the sequence of events in a literary work2) a comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'3) a fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or heroes, or the causes of natural phenomenon, or both. can be Greek, Roman, Norse, or Celtic in origin5) stories that center upon or incorporate some significant historical events6) poetry that is not written with e regular pattern of rhythm and rhyme7) the literal, dictionary definition of a word8) central truth or idea in a story9) a play on words when a word has more than one meaning10) time and place of a literary work11) when a character in a play speaks to the audience and not to the other characters13) rhyming words that appear at the ends of two or more lines of poetry14) the action that takes place in a story after the climax and that resolves the conflict17) conversation carried on by the characters in a work of literature19) when a story is told from the perspective of someone outside of the events of the story but who reveals only one character's thoughts21) an author's account or story of another person's life22) `the way an author reveals his characters. can be done directly or indirectly25) repetition of an internal vowel sound29) when the story is told from the perspective of someone outside of the events but who knows and reveals all the character's thoughts and feelings30) the perspective from which a story is told35) the use of words that imitate sounds, as in buzz, hiss, or murmur36) reference to something outside of the work, usually mythical, biblical, or historical37) a recurring and familiar pattern in literature, like a journey or a wise old man38) a word or phrase that is so overused40) when something is different than it is suppose to be or thought to be. kinds include verbal, dramatic, and situational43) prose that explains ideas or is about real people, places, objects, or events.44) a story about a person written by that person48) all the emotions or feelings a word arouses49) a speech or performance given entirely by one person or one character50) the ordinary form of written language, not poetry, drama, or song.54) a long narrative poem about the adventures of an almost superhuman character55) a French word meaning form or type. i.e. novel, essay, poetry, play57) an author's unique way of writing that involves word choice and sentence patterns60) short summary of a funny event61) a statement that seems to be contradictory but that actually presents a truth62) a unit or group of lines in poetry that are separated by spaces63) the regularly repeated group of lines in a poem or song65) poem which tells a story of a person from the past and is often et to music67) the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry Across: 4) comparison of two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'12) a character whose actions are inspiring or noble, and who overcomes difficulties15) a Japanese form of poetry with three lines of 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables.16) designated by the pronoun 'you'.18) a word or phrase used in place of a person's name to help characterize the person20) repetition of phrases that have similar grammatical patterns23) fourteen lines of iambic pentameter- a very common form of poetry24) when a story's sequence is interrupted and a character goes back to an earlier time.26) the use of clues that suggest events yet to come.27) poems that tell a story28) a play, in which all events are told as dialogue31) the opening lines of a drama that give background information32) a type of story that portrays the fall of a noble person, usually due to a tragic weakness or flaw in his/her character33) a metrical pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables common in poetry and in Shakespearean plays34) the person or thing that oppose the protagonist. sometimes called the villian39) highly imaginative writing that contains elements not found in real life41) when a character 'gets what he deserves'42) a story that involves the reader in guessing who committed the crime or deed45) exaggerating or stretching the truth for literary effect46) fictional stories that center upon scientific elements47) a narrative technique, or point of view, that presents thoughts as if they were coming straight from the character's mind, with story events and character feelings combined51) speech delivered by a character when he is alone on stage52) the writer or speaker's attitude towards the subject of the work53) told from the perspective on one character in the story. Designated by the pronoun T.56) giving human characteristics to a non-human thing or substance58) the part of a story or play that explains the background or makes conflict clear59) repetition of the beginning consonant sounds61) the assumed or false name of an author64) poetry that expresses the observations and feelings of a single speaker66) high point in a story, point of most interest, and point of no return68) the main character in a literary work who drives the plot forward69) repetition of sounds at the end of words70) the problem or complication in a story, usually between a person and something else....either another person, a force of nature, fate, or the person himself.71) something seen that stands for something unseen, as a rose for love, flag for a country72) prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events73) writing or speech not meant to be interpreted literally.74) words that describe sights, sounds, movements and recreate sensory experiences.
 

 

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