Across
- 4. Person vs. person, person vs. society, these are examples of literary - - - - - - - -
- 5. A brief overall summary of what the entire story is about is called its central - - - -
- 8. The tone when Kobe says, “That’s Okay. I’m ready to let you go.”
- 9. The mood at the end of the Bluey episode “Grandad,” when they think back..
- 12. To discuss how two things are DIFFERENT from one another
- 16. A tip for multiple choice questions is to do this with each choice you think is wrong
- 17. The overall feeling of a piece and how it makes you feel
- 18. The “I” point of view, #
- 19. You need to go back to this to find the best answer to each multiple choice question
Down
- 1. The he/she/they point of view, #
- 2. The problem in the story
- 3. Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman, ex: the wind howled
- 6. When Grandad is supposed to be resting, Mum sounds exasperated. This is her
- 7. Someone’s overall opinion on something, or 1st, 2nd, 3rd person
- 10. Sometimes more than 1 multiple choice answer makes sense; pick this one: “the – - - -
- 11. Dont’ skip the directions because they provide background info, A.K.A.
- 13. A broad message or lesson in a work of literature
- 14. describing something by saying it is something else, ex: Life is a rollercoaster
- 15. The person who tells the story
