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"Almeida - Literary Devices\/Terms 1-40": HTML5 Crossword |
Across4. The repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase. (10)
5. When the audience knows something that the characters don't. (8,5)
7. The repetition of a vowel sound in non-rhyming words. (9)
8. Repetition of first consonant sounds. Example: Sally sells seashells by the seashore. (12)
9. Sarcasm; when someone says the opposite of what they really feel or mean. (6,5)
10. Point of view; a lens through which readers observe characters, events, and happenings. (11)
12. Excessive pride or overconfidence. (6)
16. A word's dictionary definition. (10)
17. What is a saying, image, or idea which has been used so much that it sounds terribly uncreative? (6)
19. The main idea or underlying message in a piece of writing. (5)
20. The use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. (9)
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Down1. The use of clear language in order to get across vivid images and a strong message to the reader. (7,8)
2. The emotional or cultural association with a word rather than its dictionary definition; implied meaning. (11)
3. The opposite of protagonist; not always the villain. (10)
6. The attitude of a writer toward the subject or audience. It can be serious, funny, sarcastic, sad, etc. (4)
11. What is the arrangement of events by time? (10)
13. Two consecutive lines in a poem that usually have the same rhythm and rhyme are called what? (7)
14. What are harsh, discordant sounds? (9)
15. An indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance. (8)
18. What is a commonly used term used to express a certain idea without bluntly declaring that idea? (9)
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ACROSS
4. The repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase. (10)
5. When the audience knows something that the characters don't. (8,5)
7. The repetition of a vowel sound in non-rhyming words. (9)
8. Repetition of first consonant sounds. Example: Sally sells seashells by the seashore. (12)
9. Sarcasm; when someone says the opposite of what they really feel or mean. (6,5)
10. Point of view; a lens through which readers observe characters, events, and happenings. (11)
12. Excessive pride or overconfidence. (6)
16. A word's dictionary definition. (10)
17. What is a saying, image, or idea which has been used so much that it sounds terribly uncreative? (6)
19. The main idea or underlying message in a piece of writing. (5)
20. The use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. (9)
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1. The use of clear language in order to get across vivid images and a strong message to the reader. (7,8)
2. The emotional or cultural association with a word rather than its dictionary definition; implied meaning. (11)
3. The opposite of protagonist; not always the villain. (10)
6. The attitude of a writer toward the subject or audience. It can be serious, funny, sarcastic, sad, etc. (4)
11. What is the arrangement of events by time? (10)
13. Two consecutive lines in a poem that usually have the same rhythm and rhyme are called what? (7)
14. What are harsh, discordant sounds? (9)
15. An indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance. (8)
18. What is a commonly used term used to express a certain idea without bluntly declaring that idea? (9)

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