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100 Literary Terms Crossword Puzzle

Across
a form of autobiographical writing in which a writer shares his or her own personal experiences and observations of significant events or people.
a traditional story connected with religion of a people usually explaining something in nature
use of a less direct, less offensive word or phrase
a comparison using like or as
of speech and informal writing, conversational
a figure in a story who remains the same no matter what.
a hint to the reader of what is to come
the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables
a brief fictional work that teaches a lesson
the main idea of a piece of literature as it applies to human beings in general, not the plot
main character
place or deal with close together for contrasting effect.
a lesson that a story teaches.
Down
a lyric poem usually composed in complex stanza form and generally intended to praise or commemorate
something concrete that represents something else
traditional pattern that applies to a whole poem (i.e. haiku in Japan, and sestinas in France) In English poetry only two fixed forms have really taken hold: Limerick, Sonnet
the sensory details that relate to the senses and create pictures in our minds
an overused, predictable, and therefore uninteresting expression or idea
a type of short poem, usually 14 lines, popular in English since the Renaissance
the repetition of initial sounds, as in "scorching summer sensations."
a play on words; a humorous way to use a word
an extreme exaggeration
the author's attitude toward the subject matter
a literary tone used to ridicule or make fun of human vice or weakness, often with the intent of correcting, or changing the way things are.
a group of two or more lines that form a unit in a poem.