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English 11 Term 1 Vocab Review

Across
The inciting action that sets the story in motion: it's the problem.
Placing two unrelated things side by side to highlight their differences
The part of the story that introduces the characters and setting. It's the background information
Regarded as too important to be changed or interfered with
the author's use of words and phrases to create “mental images” for the reader using the 5 senses
Artificially sweet; fake, insincere
When an inanimate object or animal is given human characteristics and feelings on a large scale
Figurative language that gives human characteristics to nonliving objects
To cover completely
The practice of substituting a word for another word that is closely related to it
A complicated, irregular network of passages or paths
To support, defend, or champion
Two contradictory statements that are placed next to each other that should not make sense, yet they do.
a concept, person, or object that has served as a universally understood prototype of its kind.
A large number of something, almost to excess
Down
Showing great wealth and luxury
Lacking originality or flair; tired, overused
A metaphor that continues beyond the first comparative sentence. It could be an entire work.
A reference to something well known that the audience is expected to understand.
Overly arrogant. This often leads to a character's downfall.
To break a rule or boundary
A character that experiences growth over the course of a story
The repetition of initial sounds in words placed closely together
Slightly rude in speech or manner
The state of being slow, long, or dull
An obvious and deliberate exaggeration for effect.
A compound phrase used to describe a familiar person or object
A stereotype character, setting, or plot; a mold
A character that does not change over the course of a story
Two very different characters who are placed next to one another in order to exaggerate character traits