Reading SOL End of Course Literary Terms To Know

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