Across
- 4. the name of the gang that fights with the Royals in OTSB
- 7. the perspective of the story
- 9. the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- 10. the person telling the story to the reader
- 11. the repetition of consonant sounds at the start of words
- 13. a one person speech, usually given alone on stage
- 14. giving something non human a human quality
- 15. a direct comparison, she is a lion on the field
- 18. a reference to something in literature, history or pop culture
- 20. the message about life an author gives the reader
- 22. OTSB is told in the 3rd person ________ point of view
- 24. a conversation between two or more characters
- 25. the end of the story or conflict
- 26. the directions that tell actors what to do, how to move and how to speak
- 28. the full name of the author of "The Jacket"
- 29. the last name of the author of OTSB
- 31. exaggerating for effect, ex: I am going to fail that class
Down
- 1. a comment made on stage that the audience can hear but other actors cannot
- 2. a comparison between two things that are usually unlike
- 3. the name of the story with a mother and daughter conflict
- 5. how an author tells the reader more about characters
- 6. a struggle in a text, internal or external
- 8. the last name of the author of Speak
- 12. when an author uses words to help the reader see or visualize the details of a story
- 16. the events in a story
- 17. the time and place of a story
- 19. an indirect comparison, uses like or as
- 21. the theatre most closely associated with Shakespeare
- 23. the name of the older women in Marigolds who Lisbeth makes fun of
- 27. the narrator in "Eleven"
- 30. the last name of the author of Long Way Down
