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ENG. 521 Final Exam

VOCABULARY CROSSWORD (30 POINTS)
Across
DEF: The fatal flaw of a character.
DEF: A secondary plot in a narrative work.
DEF: A light verse form containing five mixed iambic and anapestic lines.
DEF: Release of emotions by the audience because they are watching the same emotions performed.
EX: "Okay, so you're Brad Pitt? That don't impress me much!"
DEF: The thing to which the word specifically refers.
DEF: A line or group of lines repeated throughout a poem.
EX: The Joker in Batman.
EX: "The branches danced in the wind."
EX: My desk is an organized mess.
EX: "Life is a highway."
DEF: The place and time or a narrative.
EX: "I've got that boom, boom, boom"
EX: "An elephant's opinion carries a lot of weight."
DEF: A short behind the hand comment usually directed to the audience.
DEF: Planning how characters will move on stage.
DEF: Lines grouped together like paragraphs within a poem.
DEF: Conversation between two or more characters.
Down
EX: Family Guy, The Simpsons, South Park, or Saturday Night Live
EX: "I miss you like a child misses their blanket."
DEF: An earlier event inserted into the chronological events of a story.
DEF: To derive a conclusion from facts or other information.
DEF: A lyrical poem of 14 lines in iambic pentameter
DEF: Indications or subtle hints that give ideas about the ending.
DEF: The leading character in a story.
EX: "I would walk 5,000 miles and I would walk 5,000 more."
DEF: In a poem, the person who is speaking.
DEF: A form of Japanese poetry consisting of 3 lines.
DEF: A short poem which tells a story
DEF: The authors attitude towards a subject revealed by the text.