What's New? Independent Novels Unit

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Across
  1. 5. use of word and phrases to imply harsh sounds
  2. 6. when a less harsh term is substituted for another
  3. 8. giving a non human object, human like characteristics
  4. 10. the practice of using a less formal word but using a less formal word that is linked to it
  5. 11. something that is introduced and then carried out through the whole story
  6. 15. main character in a novel
  7. 19. the personality of a character is revealed through this
  8. 23. tells the audience what the personality of the character is
  9. 25. what is revealed through the private thoughts and feelings
  10. 26. reference to a concept, person, or object that has served as a prototype of its kind
  11. 27. what they say and how they speak
  12. 28. narrator is not in the story but rather telling it using the pronoun "you"
  13. 29. category the book falls into
  14. 30. central idea
Down
  1. 1. how the character behaves and what they say
  2. 2. reference to another person or piece of literature/history
  3. 3. when a novel has 2 meanings
  4. 4. the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character
  5. 7. using a part of something to refer to the whole
  6. 9. refers to a character that is usually a counterfeit copy of another character
  7. 12. how the characters feel and behave around other chracters
  8. 13. giving a human form or behavior to a non human deity
  9. 14. character who undergoes an important change in personality
  10. 16. a character that undergoes little or no change in a story
  11. 17. the person telling the story is using the pronouns "I" and "we"
  12. 18. the personality of a character is revealed through STEAL
  13. 20. the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
  14. 21. narrator is using the pronouns "he", "she", "they", and "it"
  15. 22. a group, or concept that opposes or struggles against the protagonist
  16. 24. what the character looks like and how they dress