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"Unit 2 Crossword Review": HTML5 Crossword |
Across4. The narrator is aware of all a story’s events and can see into the minds of all characters (21,0)
6. The writer tells the reader what the character is like (22,0)
8. Giving human qualities to something nonhuman (15)
10. The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words (12,0)
12. The reader learns about the character through his words, action, thoughts, feelings choices, and actions (24)
15. A comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” (6)
16. The author wants you to do, buy, or believe something (8,0)
17. Reference to a person, place, or event from literature, sports, history, movies, or the arts (8,0)
18. The author wants to give information (6,0)
19. The story is told by one of the characters within a story (11,0)
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Down1. The narrator addresses the readers (12,0)
2. An exaggeration that cannot possibly be true (9,2,12,4,6,8,2,4)
3. The author wants to amuse you or for you to enjoy the writing (9,0)
5. The story is told by a narrator who is not in the story (20,0)
7. The feelings, usually positive or negative, that a word creates in a reader in addition to its literal meaning (11)
9. Words that imitate sounds (12,0)
11. A comparison of two unlike things by saying one thing is dissimilar to the other object or thing (8,0)
13. The story is told by a narrator from the viewpoint of one character (18,0)
14. A word’s dictionary definition; the literal meaning of the word (10,0)
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ACROSS
4. The narrator is aware of all a story’s events and can see into the minds of all characters (21,0)
6. The writer tells the reader what the character is like (22,0)
8. Giving human qualities to something nonhuman (15)
10. The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words (12,0)
12. The reader learns about the character through his words, action, thoughts, feelings choices, and actions (24)
15. A comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” (6)
16. The author wants you to do, buy, or believe something (8,0)
17. Reference to a person, place, or event from literature, sports, history, movies, or the arts (8,0)
18. The author wants to give information (6,0)
19. The story is told by one of the characters within a story (11,0)
DOWN
1. The narrator addresses the readers (12,0)
2. An exaggeration that cannot possibly be true (9,2,12,4,6,8,2,4)
3. The author wants to amuse you or for you to enjoy the writing (9,0)
5. The story is told by a narrator who is not in the story (20,0)
7. The feelings, usually positive or negative, that a word creates in a reader in addition to its literal meaning (11)
9. Words that imitate sounds (12,0)
11. A comparison of two unlike things by saying one thing is dissimilar to the other object or thing (8,0)
13. The story is told by a narrator from the viewpoint of one character (18,0)
14. A word’s dictionary definition; the literal meaning of the word (10,0)

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