To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 2. The older brother of Scout who loves football
- 5. A poor boy in town who Scout stands up for
- 7. A smart and young girl who is the protagonist of the story
- 8. This is the written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more characters in a literary work.
- 9. This is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal sense. Symbols can be objects, characters, figures, or colors used to convey deeper meanings.
- 10. This refers to the author's attitude or approach toward the subject matter or audience, conveyed through their choice of words and style.
- 12. helps to reveal character traits, advance the plot, and provide information. You can find dialogue when the author uses quotation marks.
Down
- 1. Descriptive language that appeals to the 5 senses in order to impact the reader.
- 3. This is the process by which an author reveals the personality, traits, and qualities of a character in a story. Characterization can be direct (explicitly describing the character) or indirect (showing the character's traits through actions, dialogue, and interactions).
- 4. The father of Scout and a lawyer
- 6. The neighbor of the Finch's who has a bad reputation
- 11. A friend of the children who visits during the summer