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Important Language Arts Terms

Across
Drama, poetry, fiction, nonfiction
Text that tells a story-could be true or fiction
Voice where subject performs the action
Think D-dictionary- actual meaning of a word
When another text/book is referenced - ex. your nose is growing
Writing that tries to persuade the reader
Using your own words in writing (not copying and pasting from internet)
Point of view where narrator knows all of the characters' feelings
The authors attitude towards subject
Voice usually followed with "by"
Main idea of a text or lesson learned
Ex.-the moon smiled at me.
Ex.- Peter Piper picked a peck of peppers
Down
Type of irony where the audience knows what will happen
Comparison of 2 different things- the cat was an angel
What we interpret from what we have read
The feeling a writer creates for reader
Emotional use of words
Writing that explains and uses facts- no opinions
Story has hidden meaning- Animal Farm was example
Ex.- I am starving to death.
Using sarcasm in text/film to expose a problem(ex. Saturday Night Live)
Irony that uses sarcasm
Example-Get that chip off your shoulder
Ex-She is as good as gold.