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Vocabulary Terms

Across
Word choice to create a specific effect
End of a literary work when loose ends are tied up and questions are answered
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
A grammatical construction where the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb, as in the sentence
Repetition of the initial constant sound of words
An implied comparison between dissimilar objects
Character that is the source of conflict in a literary work
Extreme exaggeration to add meaning
Hint of what it is to come in a literary work
Voice in poem: the person or thing that is speaking
Technique that keeps the reader guessing what will happen next
The narrator is outside of the story
Struggle between two or more opposing forces
The atmosphere or predominant emotion in a literary work
Use of a word whose sound imitates its meaning
One thing used to represent something else
When the speaker says one thing but means the opposite
The development of conflict and complications in a literary work
Another character in a story who contrasts with main character, usually to highlight one of their attributes
The essential background information at the beginning of a literary work
Type or category to which a literary work belongs
Down
The turning point in a literary work
the underlying main idea of a literary work, aka the meaning of the work as a whole. Them differs from the subject of a literary work in that it involves a general statement or opinion about the subject.
Narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
The time and place of a literary work
The narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters
The dictionary definition of a word
The main character in a literary work
A direct composition of dissimilar objects, usually using like or as
Results or effects of the climax of a literary work
Language that appeals to five senses
Phrase that consists of two words that are contradictory
The sequence of events in a literary work
The author's attitude toward the subject of a work