Reading SOL Review

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Across
  1. 3. point of view where the narrator only knows what one character is thinking or feeling (page 2)
  2. 7. repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for emphasis (page 3)
  3. 8. explains how one events leads to another (page 4)
  4. 9. mentions the main idea of a section, helpful when skimming for information (page 4)
  5. 11. the part of the story where the conflict is solved, happily or unhappily (page 2)
  6. 12. describes the steps or directions (page 4)
  7. 15. the use of clues to hint at what's coming next in the story (page 2)
  8. 19. a phrase formed by contradictory words (page 3)
  9. 20. repetition of beginning sounds (page 3)
  10. 24. song-like poem with rhyme, rhythm, and refrain (page 3)
  11. 25. the events that lead to the resolution (page 2)
  12. 27. a pair of rhyming lines (page 3)
  13. 28. graphic organizer used to show the sequence of events (page 4)
  14. 29. poem with five lines, AABBA rhyme scheme (page 3)
  15. 32. feeling and emotion associated with a word (page 3)
  16. 34. the writer's attitude towards the subject (page 3)
  17. 38. figure of speech that is an extreme exaggeration (page 3)
  18. 39. point of view where the narrator sees all, hears all, and knows all (page 2)
  19. 42. a stanza that has four lines (page 3)
  20. 43. imaginative writing (page 2)
  21. 44. time, place, and duration (page 2)
  22. 45. type of irony where the opposite happens of what is expected
  23. 46. lists items, facts, reasons, or examples (also called listing) (page 4)
  24. 48. character who stays the same throughout the story (page 2)
Down
  1. 1. the use of words whose sound suggests it meaning (page 3)
  2. 2. often mentions the main idea of the article (page 4)
  3. 4. type of irony where a character says the opposite of what they really mean
  4. 5. a figure of speech that makes a comparison without using like or as (page 3)
  5. 6. explains a concept, situation, or idea by giving examples and an overall description (page 4)
  6. 10. relates events in the order that they happen (page 4)
  7. 13. a concrete object that represents a larger idea or feeling (page 3)
  8. 14. figure of speech that uses the words "like" or "as" between a comparison of two unlike things (page 3)
  9. 16. writing based on truth (page 2)
  10. 17. the incident that introduces the main conflict or starts the story (page 2)
  11. 18. the text explains a problem and how it can be fixed (page 4)
  12. 20. words with opposite meanings (page 1)
  13. 21. type of irony where the audience knows something the characters do not
  14. 22. character who changes during the course of the story (page 2)
  15. 23. the most intense moment in the story where the problem comes to a head (page 2)
  16. 26. point of view narrated by someone within the story (page 2)
  17. 27. repetition of final consonant sounds (page 3)
  18. 30. __________/definition is when the writer defines his or her personal understanding of a topic (page 4)
  19. 31. language that appeals to the five senses (page 3)
  20. 33. repetition of vowel sounds (page 3)
  21. 35. the emotional atmosphere of the story (page 3)
  22. 36. the events that occur and complicate the problem (page 2)
  23. 37. poetry with no regular rhyme scheme or meter (page 3)
  24. 40. the author's message (page 2)
  25. 41. what the story or passage is mostly about (page 2)
  26. 45. words that have the same meaning (page 1)
  27. 47. a poem that has a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, usually about nature (page 3)