Across |
1. | comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as" |
3. | when a story uses _______ person point of view, the writer uses "he", "she" or "they" |
5. | The sun was a pumpkin. |
6. | The flowers danced in the wind. |
7. | when a story uses _______ person point of view, the writer uses "I", "me" or "we" |
8. | clues about what will happen later in the story |
10. | repetition of vowel sounds (a, e, i , o, u) in nearby words or in a sentence |
13. | going back to an earlier time in the story |
17. | a four-line stanza |
20. | repetition of consonant sound in nearby words or in a sentence |
21. | struggle outside one's self |
23. | an event happens that is the opposite of what we expect to happen |
25. | a phrase that cannot be translated literally into another language; it does not mean what it seems to mean |
26. | a character who DOES NOT change much emotionally |
28. | My new shoes cost an arm and a leg. |
29. | word sounds like its meaning; comic book words |
34. | comparison of two things using "like" or "as" |
35. | a pattern of rhyme in a poem; shows the rhyming at the end of each line |
36. | the moral or MESSAGE that the author wants you to understand by reading the story |
37. | the "beat" or rhythm of the poem; the musical quality of the poem |
38. | a group of lines in a poem |