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Literary Puzzle 2: Puzzle harder

Across
Character with generalized traits
Repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase
A hint to what will happen in the future
A terrible, unexpected event in a story.
Language used by people in a specific class, district, area or group of people.
- Employs understatement by using double negatives or positive statement.
Lines in a poem where the end of each can rhyme.
- Giving non-living things description to make them living
How a story is set up and developed
Unit of rhythm in poetry
Moment where course of events change.
Into the middle of a narrative.
Repetition of a vowel sound in non-rhyming words.
Deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence to achieve an artistic effect.
Down
- Figure of speech that replaces the name of one thing with something closely associated.
2 opposite ideas are put together to achieve contrasting effect.
A “Hero” in the story that can be the main character
2 or more ideals or characters and their actions are side by side in a narrarive.
A character who opposes the protagonist
Stylish device where coordinating conjunctions are used to achieve artistic effect.
Words or expressions to give the reader an image of what is going on
- A falling point in a story where the main character(s) are brought down.
Where the story is taking place
Figure of speech used in a way that the intended meaning is different from the actual meaning.
The author’s attitude to a topic or event in a story
- How chosen words from diction are used in sentences