Unit 2 Definitions
Across
- 2. a nonhuman object having human qualities
- 3. The primary problem that exists in a story
- 7. Uses I, my, me
- 10. one comma, NO FANBOY, 1 dependent clause, 1 independent clause
- 11. The turning point of the story; the most suspenseful event
- 12. two commas, one fanboy, 2 independent clause, 1 dependent clause
- 14. The beginning of a story where characters and setting are introduced
- 16. the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables
- 18. The incident that starts the conflict
- 20. compares two things without like or as
- 21. an extreme exaggeration
- 22. the most important concept that the author wants to get across.
Down
- 1. The events leading to a turning point in a story; the conflict builds
- 4. view the thoughts and feelings of only one person
- 5. Uses you, your, and your
- 6. views the thoughts and feelings of ALL people
- 8. Compares two things with like or as
- 9. Problems in a story begin to be resolved.
- 13. Problems in a story are solved; the ending of the story
- 15. a word is used to represent a sound.
- 17. no commas, independent clause
- 19. one comma, FANBOY, 2 independent clauses