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Literary terms

C. Butts

7th language arts literary terms

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Across
1.going back to something in the past through dreams or storytelling
4.Events in the story from beginning to the end
6.Words used to evoke pictures in the mind of the reader
7.Words that represent sounds
8.characters and events are set in the future
10.The words that characters speak
11.When the author aludes to upcoming events without direct reference
12.A very exciting section of the story reaching resolution
14.A type of fiction characterized by performance of actors
16.How the story is told by the narrator or author; first, second or third
18.An exaggeration
22.The person who tells the story and can be limited or omnicient
24.Comparing two things using like or as
25.Comparing two things where one is the other
26.Part of the story which allows the character to grow from experiences
27.The central idea of the story (greed, love, coming of age)
Down
2.literature written by someone about his or her own life
3.Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
4.Animals or inanimate objects are given human qualities
5.A type of literature where the characters and events actually happened
9.repetition of vowel sounds
13.Words used that often mean something different or the opposite
15.This is how the story ends
17.the time and place in the story
19.A subgenre written about someone by another person
20.a story where the main characters are non-humans with human qualities
21.A type of literature that contains imaginary characters and events
23.How literature is catagorized
25.How the reader feels about the text while reading

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