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Figurative language and Literary Devices

Across
Interrupts the time flow of a narrative to describe events that happened in the past.
Techniques used by an author to enliven a text and provide voice to it.
A form of imagery that writers use to create a special effect or feeling.
A literary device that ridicules or examines human weaknesses and faults.
A contrast between what a character believes and what the reader knows.
Compares two things without using like or as.
Uses language in ways that reminds the reader of images or abstract ideas not directly expressed by the words.
Down
A result of events that us very different than expected.
An implied or indirect reference to a famous person, place, or event.
Compares two unlike things by using like or as.
The use of exaggeration to make a point.
The use of words or phrases to mean the opposite of their literal meaning.
Gives human qualities to an object, animal, or abstract idea.
Characters are often personifications of ideas or qualities such as greed, jealousy, or "the devil."
A variety of language that differs in pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary from standard, "proper" speech.
A device authors use to create expectation.