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allusion : when an author refers to the events or characters from another story in their own story
diction : refers to an author's choice of words
foreshadowing : When an author hints at the ending of or at an upcoming event in the story without fully divulging the end
Metaphor : comparing two distinct objects and draws similarity between them
simile : comparing two distinct objects and draws similarity between them using “as” or “like”
personification : It gives a thing, an idea or an animal human qualities
Irony : It is use of the words in such a way in which the intended meaning is completely opposite to their literal meaning
Plot : It is the logical sequence of events that develops a story
Setting : It refers to the time and place in which a story takes place
Protagonist : It is the main character of story, novel or a play
Antagonist : It is the character in conflict with the Protagonist
Narrator : A person who tells the story
Dialogue : Where characters of a narrative speak to one another
Conflict : It is an issue in a narrative around which the whole story revolves
Mood : A general atmosphere of a narrative
Theme : It is central idea or concept of a story
Hyperbole : It is deliberate exaggeration of actions and ideas for the sake of emphasis
LITERARY ELEMENTS
Across:3. | refers to an author's choice of words | 5. | It gives a thing, an idea or an animal human qualities | 7. | A general atmosphere of a narrative | 11. | It is the main character of story, novel or a play | 14. | It is the logical sequence of events that develops a story | 15. | It is central idea or concept of a story | 16. | It is use of the words in such a way in which the intended meaning is completely opposite to their literal meaning | 17. | When an author hints at the ending of or at an upcoming event in the story without fully divulging the end |
| | Down:1. | comparing two distinct objects and draws similarity between them | 2. | It refers to the time and place in which a story takes place | 4. | comparing two distinct objects and draws similarity between them using “as” or “like” | 6. | A person who tells the story | 8. | Where characters of a narrative speak to one another | 9. | It is the character in conflict with the Protagonist | 10. | It is an issue in a narrative around which the whole story revolves | 12. | It is deliberate exaggeration of actions and ideas for the sake of emphasis | 13. | when an author refers to the events or characters from another story in their own story |
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LITERARY ELEMENTS
Across:3. | refers to an author's choice of words | 5. | It gives a thing, an idea or an animal human qualities | 7. | A general atmosphere of a narrative | 11. | It is the main character of story, novel or a play | 14. | It is the logical sequence of events that develops a story | 15. | It is central idea or concept of a story | 16. | It is use of the words in such a way in which the intended meaning is completely opposite to their literal meaning | 17. | When an author hints at the ending of or at an upcoming event in the story without fully divulging the end |
| | Down:1. | comparing two distinct objects and draws similarity between them | 2. | It refers to the time and place in which a story takes place | 4. | comparing two distinct objects and draws similarity between them using “as” or “like” | 6. | A person who tells the story | 8. | Where characters of a narrative speak to one another | 9. | It is the character in conflict with the Protagonist | 10. | It is an issue in a narrative around which the whole story revolves | 12. | It is deliberate exaggeration of actions and ideas for the sake of emphasis | 13. | when an author refers to the events or characters from another story in their own story |
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