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Character and Point of View - What do you remember?

Across
Direct presentation is when the __ tells the reader about the character.
To determine point of view ask yourself the following question: Where is the __ - inside or outside of the story?
One of the three principles of characterization includes: characters must have clear __ for their actions.
To determine point of view ask yourself the following question: If the narrator is __ the story is he the central or minor character?
__ are the fictional people in the plot of the story.
With both first person point of view perspectives any comment the storyteller makes is tainted by his __
One form of indirect presentation is through what the character __ (dialogue).
To determine point of view ask yourself the following question: If the narrator is __ the story how many minds can he read?
With omniscient point of view the narrator is __-__.
One form of indirect presentation is through what is __ about the character.
With __ point of view the storyteller cannot go into the thoughts or feelings of any character.
With Limited Omniscient all but one character are presented in a purely __ manner.
Down
With first person __ a minor character tells the protagonist's story.
With objective point of view the narrator is like a __ without feelings.
__ point of view involves a storyteller who can read the thoughts and feelings of every character.
One of the three principles of characterization includes: characters must be __ in behaviour.
__ omniscient point of view involves a storyteller who can only read into the thoughts and feelings of one character.
One form of indirect presentation is through what the character __.
One of the three principles of characterization includes: characters must be __ (believable).
With first person __ the story teller is the protagonist and tells his own story.
With __ presentation the author shows the reader the character.
One form of indirect presentation is through what the character __ (action).