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English Finals Review

Author: Jonathan Paserman
Across
This character from When the Emperor was Divine was the narrator of the last chapter. Throughout the book, he was in jail the longest.
This is the point of view where the narrator is not a character in the story. Use of the pronouns, "He, she them, it, they..." Don't use the letters POV.
This is the Point of view where the narrator uses the pronoun "you." Do not include the letters POV in your answer.
This character from When the Emperor was Divine was the narrator of the 3rd chapter in the book, the chapter was named after the title.
A guess a reader can make based on the details of the story.
The name of Charles Dickens' third book in A Tale of Two Cities.
This type of first person is similar to a letter. It is like a journal about your own life.
This is what you do to a poem or a short story to make sure you understand it very well.
A comparison of two dissimilar objects without using like or as.
Arguably the main character in A Tale of Two cities. Was referred to as the Bank-Passenger.
The name of Charles Dickens' first book in A Tale of Two Cities.
This is what is clearly told to you in a short story or a poem. This is not guessing what is going on.
One word used to explain the main subject being discussed in a story.
The point where the story's tension is most intense.
A comparison using like or as.
Down
This is the point of view where the narrator is a character in the story. Use of the pronoun "I." Do not include the letters POV in your answer.
The last name of the women that takes care of the Manettes.
This character from When the Emperor was Divine was the narrator of the second chapter. She/he threw a lime out the train window.
This is the effect used a lot in When the Emperor was divine. There was a bit of textual detail and you had to read between the lines.
Repetition of opening word for emphasis.
This type of first person is when the narrator looks back at the past, and uses his opinion. For example To Kill A Mockingbird
The main subject that is being discussed or described in a story.
The name of Charles Dickens' second book in A Tale of Two Cities.
Referred to as the prisoner from A Tale of Two Cities. He is Married to Lucy Manette.
Name of king of France during the French Revolution. (Use roman numerals).
Repetition of initial word or sound.
This is how you kickstart your analytical paragraph. A type of sentence.
This character from When the Emperor was Divine was the narrator of the first chapter. She was always very lonely.
The epithet for Jerry Cruncher in A Tale of Two Cities.
The first name of the spy who was accused dead but wasn't actually, from A Tale of Two Cities. His last name is Cly.