Reading SOL End of Course Literary Terms To Know
Across
- 4. author's word choice
- 7. How the author feels towards the subject
- 8. How we interpret a word (can be positive or negative or neutral)
- 10. Two opposite characters
- 12. the dictionary definition of a word
- 15. There were a million people in line.
- 16. How the reader feels towards the subject
- 17. A character that changes, learns and grows.
- 19. POV that uses "they," "he," and "she"
- 20. When an actor is alone on stage, talking out loud
- 21. The type of irony used when someone is being sarcastic.
- 22. A character that does not change, learn or grow.
- 23. The type of narrator that knows everything.
Down
- 1. When the Prince in Romeo and Juliet gives a speech.
- 2. POV that uses words like, "I," "we," and "my"
- 3. POV that uses "you"
- 4. A conversation between two or more characters.
- 5. A character with many sides to them.
- 6. the person who tells the story
- 9. I went on an epic Odyssey across the U.S.
- 11. My cat was not impressed with his new food.
- 13. You are a rockstar!
- 14. The oooey, gooey, warm chocolate chip cookies were yummy.
- 18. A character that only has one side to them.
- 20. The water was as cold as ice.