Semester 1 CW Vocab Review
Across
- 2. The repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
- 4. Comparing two things without the use of “like” or “as”; one thing is another.
- 6. A category of art (as in music, literature, film, etc.) containing similar forms, styles, or contents.
- 7. the force that opposes the protagonist
- 9. the main character
- 12. narrator is experiencing the story, telling it from their own perspective.
- 13. Comparing one thing to another as a creative description, using “like” or “as”
- 14. All-knowing (can read all of the characters’ thoughts).
- 16. Repetition of the same words or phrases at the beginning of sentences, lines, or clauses.
- 18. able to be believed; trustworthy
- 19. Facts or situations are known to the reader/audience, but not to ALL of the characters.
- 20. the sequence of events in a story
- 21. Describes inanimate things with human verbs & characteristics
Down
- 1. A word that resembles a sound
- 3. Author inserts the reader as a character, addressing “you” directly. (Rare)
- 5. Description of what characters see, hear, smell, taste, & feel/touch.
- 8. The implied, suggested, or underlying meaning of a word or phrase.
- 10. The narrator’s knowledge is limited.
- 11. Determines who tells the story & the relationship the narrator has to the characters.
- 15. WHO is telling the story
- 17. Narrator exists outside the story & discusses the characters by using their names or third-person pronouns (he/she/they)