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Chronological Order : events that are written in the order that they occur
Dialogue : Conversation involving two or more people or characters
Dramatic Irony : A situation in which something is known by the reader or audience but unknown to the characters
Folk Tale : a brief story passed by word of mouth from generation to generation
Foreshadowing : the act of presenting materials that hint at events to occur later in the story
Legend : story coming down  from the past, often based on real events or characters from older times
Motif : an element that recurs in one or more works of literature or art
Muse : 9 daughters of Zeus & Mnemosyne; believed to inspire aspects of the arts and sciences
Myth : a story that explains objects or events in nature as resulting from the action of some supernatural force or entity, most often a god
Tragedy : A work of literature that tells the story of the fall of a person of high status
Tragic Flaw : A personal weakness that brings about the fall of a character in a tragedy
Transcription : Act of writing down words originally on audiotape or other format
Translation : Art of rendering speech or writing into another language
Vocabulary
Across:| 3.  | events that are written in the order that they occur |  | 6.  | a story that explains objects or events in nature as resulting from the action of some supernatural force or entity, most often a god |  | 7.  | Act of writing down words originally on audiotape or other format |  
  | | 8.  | a brief story passed by word of mouth from generation to generation |  | 11.  | A personal weakness that brings about the fall of a character in a tragedy |  | 12.  | story coming down  from the past, often based on real events or characters from older times |  
  |    | Down:| 1.  | Art of rendering speech or writing into another language |  | 2.  | the act of presenting materials that hint at events to occur later in the story |  | 4.  | A situation in which something is known by the reader or audience but unknown to the characters |  | 5.  | an element that recurs in one or more works of literature or art |  
  | | 6.  | 9 daughters of Zeus & Mnemosyne; believed to inspire aspects of the arts and sciences |  | 9.  | A work of literature that tells the story of the fall of a person of high status |  | 10.  | Conversation involving two or more people or characters |  
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Vocabulary
Across:| 3.  | events that are written in the order that they occur |  | 6.  | a story that explains objects or events in nature as resulting from the action of some supernatural force or entity, most often a god |  | 7.  | Act of writing down words originally on audiotape or other format |  
  | | 8.  | a brief story passed by word of mouth from generation to generation |  | 11.  | A personal weakness that brings about the fall of a character in a tragedy |  | 12.  | story coming down  from the past, often based on real events or characters from older times |  
  |    | Down:| 1.  | Art of rendering speech or writing into another language |  | 2.  | the act of presenting materials that hint at events to occur later in the story |  | 4.  | A situation in which something is known by the reader or audience but unknown to the characters |  | 5.  | an element that recurs in one or more works of literature or art |  
  | | 6.  | 9 daughters of Zeus & Mnemosyne; believed to inspire aspects of the arts and sciences |  | 9.  | A work of literature that tells the story of the fall of a person of high status |  | 10.  | Conversation involving two or more people or characters |  
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