Extra Credit Semester 1
Across
- 3. words that mimic certain sounds
- 4. when readers imagine the 5 senses
- 11. poetic language, not literal
- 14. third person where narrator reads all minds
- 16. when 1 object is described like a person
- 17. third person where narrator reads zero minds
- 19. major ideas that apply to all people in the story
- 20. the narrator puts YOU in the story
Down
- 1. the main character in the story
- 2. when you over exaggerate for extra drama
- 5. comparing 2 unlike things using like/as
- 6. "I, me, my, we" are all clues
- 7. the part of the plot with characters/setting
- 8. third person where narrator reads 1 mind
- 9. comparing 2 unlike things without using like/as
- 10. where the problem is in the story
- 12. where the story ends
- 13. when the beginning sound is repeated
- 15. when the vowel sound is repeated
- 18. the turning point in the story