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Vocabulary Practice 2

Across
A short account of an incident of event, intended to amuse or illustrate a concept
Closing portion of a writing assignment usually containing a summary and an opinion of what preceded
Short written statement or brief account containing the main parts
How things are alike
A contrast between what is and what ought to be
Exists when the reader sees what the character in the story does not
To conclude by reasoning something that is known or assumed
Comparison of two word pairs which have the same relationship
Same beginning consonant sounds used to grab the reader’s attention
interruption in the action to show a scene that took place earlier
writer’s attitude toward the subject and/or audience
Down
To tell the differences
Leading character or hero in a novel, play or other work of literature
To assert the opposite of or to declare a statement to be untrue; opposed to or against
A comparison of unlike things using like or as
a wild exaggeration to express emotion, make a point, or create humor
Arranged in the order in which things happened
To declare as fact or as truth
To examine critically or in detail
Soundly based on facts or evidence; true