Benchmark 2 Key Term Review
Across
- 2. A view on a particular topic not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
- 4. Person: The narrator tells the story to someone else using words like: “you” or “your”
- 7. A detailed examination of the elements or structure of a passage
- 8. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- 9. of View: The perspective in which the story is being told, typically done so by a narrator
- 13. Stated clearly and in detail within the text
- 17. Person: A character in the story is the narrator; uses pronouns such as: I, we, our, my, and me
- 18. To grow, progress, or elaborate on a point
- 19. The focal point of a piece of writing
- 20. Idea: The main idea of a text and what the text is about
- 21. Evidence: Direct quotes or proof from the passage
- 22. The similarities and differences between multiple aspects
- 23. Made of many different and connected parts
Down
- 1. Person Omniscient: The narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- 3. Language that typically signifies the opposite for dramatic effect
- 4. A brief account of the main points of a piece of writing or event
- 5. Irony: When irony is used to comedic effect; often satirical
- 6. The various beings that play a role in a story; typically people, animals, beings, etc.
- 10. Implied or hint at in the text, but not directly stated
- 11. Person Limited: The story is told by somebody who is NOT in the story; uses pronouns like: they, he, she, their; only knows thoughts and feelings of one character
- 12. Irony: When the expected outcome is directly contradicted
- 14. A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- 15. Irony: The significance of a character’s words or actions are clear to the reader but not to the character
- 16. Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions