Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. when something is said to be smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
  2. 7. the narrator relies solely on visible facts. They do not delve into any characters thoughts or feelings. Third-person _________
  3. 8. giving non-human things, human characteristics.
  4. 10. the narrator tells the story from a single character's point of view. They can only see the thoughts and feelings of that one character. Third-person __________.
Down
  1. 1. when a word sounds like the thing is describes.
  2. 2. the use of exaggeration for effect.
  3. 4. the comparison of two things by saying one IS the other.
  4. 5. the narrator is all-knowing and all seeing. They have access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters. Third-person _________
  5. 6. the comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'.
  6. 9. the perspective in which the protagonist tells the story using "I" or "We".