Fall Final Review
Across
- 3. This text structure presents a problem and explores possible solutions
- 8. This type of third person narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
- 9. This type of irony is when the opposite of what you're expecting happens
- 12. A great exaggeration
- 14. The most exciting or intense part of the story; the turning point.
- 15. This type of irony is when someone says something, but they mean the opposite.
- 16. An indirect reference to a person, place, event, or object in history or in another literary work.
- 17. The beginning of the story where the characters and conflict are introduced.
- 18. This type of irony is when the audience knows more than the characters do.
Down
- 1. The "Happy Ending" of a story
- 2. This type of structure presents events in the order in which they occur
- 4. This makes up the bulk of the story
- 5. This type of text structure describes features or characteristics of something.
- 6. The comparison of similar qualities between two things that are otherwise dissimilar
- 7. Giving humanlike characteristics to inanimate objects
- 10. This type of third person narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters
- 11. This type of structure looks at the similarities and differences of two ideas or objects.
- 13. This type of structure begins with an action or event, then discusses the results of that action or event.