Week Twelve Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. An exaggeration meant to convey a really strong feeling.
  2. 5. The characteristic of a statement that is the opposite of what you mean, delivered with attitude
  3. 6. We’ve seen authors place two similar characters close together in a story so we notice the difference between them. I remember that’s called _____________________.
  4. 10. The pronoun you’d hear a lot in second person point of view
  5. 11. The narrator who seems to know what everybody is feeling.
  6. 12. Made a surprising appearance at the West Skateboarding session this week. Homophone of a word meaning strong and healthy
  7. 13. A statement which seems to contradict itself but points to some truth. For example, “you have to spend money to make money” points to the benefit of smart investments.
  8. 14. Pronouns should agree with the proper noun that came before them in both ________ and gender
Down
  1. 1. This contains two items and goes in the top right corner of every page of your paper
  2. 2. The author’s last name and the page number go in this.
  3. 4. The process by which an author reveals the nature and personality of someone in the story.
  4. 7. a comparison of two relationships
  5. 8. “Keeping things nice and cold, Steve was really happy with the new refrigerator.” This sentence has a misplaced _____________.
  6. 9. Battling someone else, battling nature, or battling society as a whole would make it an _____________ conflict