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Reviewing Literary Terms

Across
when the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what is expected, such as when William is made fun of and looked down on in the beginning of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Yet, he went on to show incredibly creativity and intelligence. He saved his village from starvation.
a physical object, person, place, or action that represents an idea or concept
When an object or animal is given human-like characteristics
the main events in a story—what happens
the feeling of apprehension or sense of the unknown resulting from an uncertain, undecided, or mysterious situation
a comparison that uses the words "like" or "as"
Down
the early brief hint or indication of an event that is to happen later in a story, such as, “I got a really bad feeling about this." Or, “It was a dark and stormy night.”
Comparing two unrelated things, usually in one sentence, such as, "He was a cheetah on the soccer field." Another example is, "The sun was a yellow beach ball."
two words that are opposite, but are used in the same sentence as a description, such as "icy hot" or "jump shrimp"
intentional exaggeration, such as, “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse”
the lesson, message, or moral of a story, such as, "Don't give up." Or. "You can do more than you first think."
the time and place when something happened in fiction and/or real life