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Literary Terms Crossword
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How well do you know your literary terms?
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Created Date 09.19.16
Last Updated 09.19.16
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When the ending of the plot in poetry or prose is unfulfilling or lackluster
The idea that fate, destiny, or a god controls and toys with human hopes and expectations.
When an audience or reader knows something the characters do not
The use of disparaging or offensive expressions instead of inoffensive ones.
The act of substituting harsh or offensive comment for a positive one.
A category of artistic composition, marked by a distinctive style, form or content
Deliberate use of a language by a writer to instill a feeling or visual
Technique in which the normal order of words is reversed in order to achieve a particular effect of emphasis o
Statement which seems self-contradictory, yet is true
The rewarding of virtue and the punishment of vice in the resolution of a plot
When one thing is said, but something else, usually the opposite is meant.
In which a character talks to himself or reveals his thoughts without addressing a listener. Typical a play.
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