Across
- 3. An exaggeration meant to convey a really strong feeling.
- 5. The characteristic of a statement that is the opposite of what you mean, delivered with attitude
- 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 _____________________.
- 10. The pronoun you’d hear a lot in second person point of view
- 11. The narrator who seems to know what everybody is feeling.
- 12. Made a surprising appearance at the West Skateboarding session this week. Homophone of a word meaning strong and healthy
- 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.
- 14. Pronouns should agree with the proper noun that came before them in both ________ and gender
Down
- 1. This contains two items and goes in the top right corner of every page of your paper
- 2. The author’s last name and the page number go in this.
- 4. The process by which an author reveals the nature and personality of someone in the story.
- 7. a comparison of two relationships
- 8. “Keeping things nice and cold, Steve was really happy with the new refrigerator.” This sentence has a misplaced _____________.
- 9. Battling someone else, battling nature, or battling society as a whole would make it an _____________ conflict
