Terminology
Across
- 3. when something is said to be smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
- 7. the narrator relies solely on visible facts. They do not delve into any characters thoughts or feelings. Third-person _________
- 8. giving non-human things, human characteristics.
- 10. the narrator tells the story from a single character's point of view. They can only see the thoughts and feelings of that one character. Third-person __________.
Down
- 1. when a word sounds like the thing is describes.
- 2. the use of exaggeration for effect.
- 4. the comparison of two things by saying one IS the other.
- 5. the narrator is all-knowing and all seeing. They have access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters. Third-person _________
- 6. the comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'.
- 9. the perspective in which the protagonist tells the story using "I" or "We".