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Literary Terms - Semester 1 Crossword
Down
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2) giving objects people-like qualities
3) universal message to the reader
4) the main character, usually the hero, of the story
6) author's specific word choice
7) struggle between 2 forces
8) comparison between two different objects without using like or as
10) extreme exaggeration
11) the crucial character to the story who is in opposition to the hero or main character
13) written conversation, marked with quotation marks
18) the time and place of the story
19) the author's attitude interpreted by the reader through the author's diction
20) attitude of the reader
24) creating pictures in your mind given the diction used by the author
25) comparison between two different objects using like or as
Across
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1) the reason why the author writes the text
5) the perspective from which the story is told
9) an event that happens before the story takes place. It interrupts the chronological order of a story
12) dictionary definition of a word
14) the group of readers to whom a text is directed
15) emotional or secondary meaning of a word
16) setting of a nonfiction text
17) the sequence of events in a story
21) in nonfiction, this is what the text is about
22) a text that is base on real people, events, or things
23) a text that is based not in reality
25) the voice telling the story in a non-fiction text; narrator
26) when something represents something else
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