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EP Brit Lit Lesson 95
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irony: what is expected to happen and what actually happens contrast or contradict
tone: the attitude the author presents about his chosen subject
style: an author’s personal or characteristic way of writing (“his own personal style”)
divine right: a belief that a ruler’s power was granted to them by God (two words)
Cavaliers: supporters of Charles I
Roundheads: supporters of Parliament (mostly Puritans)
metaphor: figure of speech comparing things
simile: comparing with like or as
hyperbole: obvious exaggeration
EP Brit Lit Lesson 95
Across:1. | supporters of Charles I | 3. | the attitude the author presents about his chosen subject | 5. | figure of speech comparing things |
| 7. | obvious exaggeration | 8. | comparing with like or as |
| | Down:2. | supporters of Parliament (mostly Puritans) | 4. | an author’s personal or characteristic way of writing (“his own personal style”) |
| 6. | a belief that a ruler’s power was granted to them by God (two words) | 9. | what is expected to happen and what actually happens contrast or contradict |
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EP Brit Lit Lesson 95
Across:1. | supporters of Charles I | 3. | the attitude the author presents about his chosen subject | 5. | figure of speech comparing things |
| 7. | obvious exaggeration | 8. | comparing with like or as |
| | Down:2. | supporters of Parliament (mostly Puritans) | 4. | an author’s personal or characteristic way of writing (“his own personal style”) |
| 6. | a belief that a ruler’s power was granted to them by God (two words) | 9. | what is expected to happen and what actually happens contrast or contradict |
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