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allegory:story or poem in which the characters, events, or setting represent other people or ideas
allusion:a reference to a person, place, thing, or event in literature or history
climax:the point of the plot that is the most intense; the turning point of the story
conflict:a struggle between opposing forces
flashback:a part of the story told from an earlier time; a look at something that happened in the past
foreshadowing:hints about what will happen later in the story
symbol:something that means more than what it actually is (an object or charcater that represents something else)
verbal:irony that occurs when a character says one thing, but means something else like sarcasm
dramatic:irony that occurs when the audience knows more than the characters in a story
situational:irony that occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens
Across:2. | irony that occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens | 4. | hints about what will happen later in the story | 6. | irony that occurs when a character says one thing, but means something else like sarcasm | 8. | the point of the plot that is the most intense; the turning point of the story | 10. | a reference to a person, place, thing, or event in literature or history |
| | Down:1. | irony that occurs when the audience knows more than the characters in a story | 3. | a struggle between opposing forces | 5. | something that means more than what it actually is (an object or charcater that represents something else) | 7. | a part of the story told from an earlier time; a look at something that happened in the past | 9. | story or poem in which the characters, events, or setting represent other people or ideas |
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Across:2. | irony that occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens | 4. | hints about what will happen later in the story | 6. | irony that occurs when a character says one thing, but means something else like sarcasm | 8. | the point of the plot that is the most intense; the turning point of the story | 10. | a reference to a person, place, thing, or event in literature or history |
| | Down:1. | irony that occurs when the audience knows more than the characters in a story | 3. | a struggle between opposing forces | 5. | something that means more than what it actually is (an object or charcater that represents something else) | 7. | a part of the story told from an earlier time; a look at something that happened in the past | 9. | story or poem in which the characters, events, or setting represent other people or ideas |
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