Across
- 3. person objective point of view The narrator is an outsider who can report only what he or she sees and hears. This narrator can tell us what is happening, but he can't tell us the thoughts of the characters.
- 7. of view the perspective from which a story is told
- 8. irony A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
- 11. purpose The reason the author has for writing. ( Inform, persuade, express, & entertain)
- 12. Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- 13. A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence, reasoning, and experience
- 14. a form of non-linear plot development in which a subordinate plot in a play, novel, or similar work.
- 16. the point of plot in which a significant change takes place; there is a turn of events
- 19. person omniscient point of view narrator knows everything in the story and reveals the thoughts of all the characters
- 20. end of the story where loose ends are tied up
- 21. Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- 22. The circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding a text.
- 25. characterization The character is revealed through their personality, appearance, words, actions, and effect on others
- 26. a form of non-linear plot development in which an event that took place prior to the beginning of a story or play is referenced
- 27. Background, setting, and character information presented in a literary work.
- 28. plot structures a form of non-linear plot development in which two or more major plots that occur within a story and usually intersect or share a setting, character, or event
- 29. person limited point of view the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character
- 30. characterization The author directly states a character's traits
Down
- 1. incident event that introduces the central conflict
- 2. a judgement based on the information obtained
- 4. a form of non-linear plot development in which the use of hints and clues are used to suggest what will happen later in a plot
- 5. person point of view Told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
- 6. motivation a reason that explains, or partially explains a character's thoughts, feelings, actions or speech
- 9. irony when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
- 10. meaning the literal meaning of text
- 15. plot development a story in which all the events are presented in the order they occur in time
- 17. plot development a section of a narrative interrupts the sequence of events
- 18. irony An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
- 23. the universal message of a text
- 24. idea a one-word abstract noun that conveys generally the subject of a work of literature.
- 25. A contrast between expectation and reality
- 26. meaning non-literal meanings of language that include figures of speech such as similes, metaphors, and implied comparisons
