This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Figurative Language & Literary Devices has 22 clues. Answers range from 4 to 18 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Person, Place, or Thing
His, Hers, Theirs, and Ours
Used to show possession.
Where we learn the setting, characters, and conflict of a story.
After an introductory word or phrase a __________ is needed
What we learn from a story.
Where a story takes place.
When a character speaks to another character, it is called __________.
When a character uses ords that are thought or spoken to themselves are called?
Things that move the plot forward to its end are called.
We know all characters' thoughts.
We know no characters' thought; however, we make educated guesses.
Used to describe a person, place, or thing.
What happens just before the conflict is resolved.
Things in a story that push the plot toward its conclusion.
Who is in a story.
The problem that is faced in a story.
Using like or as to compare something is called what?
Where the story is wrapped up.
When another person's words are used in a story, these punctuations are needed.
A word used to describe an action word in a sentence.
We use this acronym before we begin writing an essay.