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literary terms

Across
A reference to a famous person, place, event, or work of literature
A technique in which a sound, word, phrase, or line is repeated for emphasis or unity.
The way in which a piece of literature is put together
A logical guess that is made based on facts and prior knowledge and experience
Words and phrases that appeal to a reader's five senses
An interruption of the action to present events that took place at an earlier time
The main character or protagonist in a story
The giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or ideas
A comparison of two unlike objects using the words "like" or "as"
The use of words whose sounds echo their meanings
A short account of an event
A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader
The most important idea about a topic that a writer conveys
A person, place, object, animal, or an activity that stands for something beyond itself
Down
Expresses the writer's attitude toward his or her subject
The series of events in a story
A theme found in a variety of works
Briefly retell the main ideas of a piece of writing in one's own words
Comparison of two things that are basically unlike but have some qualities in common
A force working against the main character
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
Occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story
The repetition of sounds at the end of words.
The stage of the plot that develops the conflict
The ideas and feelings associated with the word
A figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
Any information that helps to prove a claim
A theme found throughout the literature of all time periods
The point of greatest interest in a story or play; usually occurs toward the end of a story