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Final Exam Literary Terms (Grade 12)

Mr. Kelley

Characterization, Theme, Vernacular, Allusion, Figure of Speech, Anthropomorphism, Symbol, Irony, Antagonist, Protagonist, Concise, Agreement, Foreshadowing, Refrain, Imagery, Paradox, Hyperbole, Flashback, Metaphor, Simile

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Across
2.The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother.
3.I'm starving!
5.The Statue of Liberty, or Eagle
6."I'll be down dreckly," said the young man. "Watcha want anyhow?"
7.Her hair was like gravy, running brown off her head
8.Someone who offers opposition.
10.Deliberate exaggeration - "My soul is crushed with longing."
11.Main Character in a work.
13.Three years ago, we were walking along this same path.
15.As the cave's roof collapsed, he was swallowed up in the dust like Jonah, and only his frantic scrabbling behind a wall of rock indicated that there was anyone still alive.
16."Do not go gentle into that good night."
17.The red rose was especially bright on that warm summer afternoon.
18.Life is a hard road.
Down
1.Of all the animals in the kingdom, the owl often read the most literature.
3.Hints about what might happen in the future
4.Do not try to play God, the results will be negative.
9.Victor Frankenstein's attempt to create life resulted in many deaths.
11.When death dies, or "good night"
12.When all of the verbs in a sentence are in the same tense, the sentence is said to be in verb tense what?
14.A sentence that expresses a lot using as few words as possible is said to be this.

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