Literary Terminology Crossword Puzzle
QUESTIONS LIST: hyperbole: an exaggeration is used for emphasis, resolution: the last part of a story when the character's problems or conflicts are solved and the story ends, setting: the time and place which the events of a work of literature takes place, plot: the series of related events that make up the story, mood: the overall emotion created by a work of literature, metaphor: a word or phrase that states one thing another, alliteration: repetition of the same sounds, especially at the beginning of the words, dialogue: a conversation between two or more characters, motivation: any force that drives or moves the character to behave in a particular way, imagery: language that appeals to the senses, flashback: an interruption in the action of a plot to tell what happened at an earlier time, point of view: the vantage point which a story is told, conflict: a struggle or clash between opposing characters or opposing forces, character: a person or animal who takes part in the action of a story, simile: two unlike things are compared, using like or as, dialect: a way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people