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Sophomore List #3

Across
How we know what happens in a story / how the story is told ex: first, second, and third person
The speaker knows everything including the actions, motives, and thoughts of all the characters / all-knowing ex: Harry Potter
(Verb) to do something it an unprecedented way; to make new Syn: pioneer, invent Ant: destroy, erase Sentence: Designers innovate new inventions to make life easier.
(Verb) to astonish; to make insensible Syn: amazed Ant: explain Sentence: Benson was very stupefy when he saw a dinosaur because you don't see those things.
(Verb) to bring forth, to draw out, evoke Syn: extract, obtain Ant: give or keep Sentence: The police tried to elicit the murderer to admitting he committed the crime.
(Adj) able to change Syn: Variable Ant: constant Sentence: Grades are mutable depending on how much effort you are willing to put in.
(Noun) bitter resentment; hostility Syn: hatred Ant: friendly Sentence: I have much rancor for people that I don't like or are mean.
(Adj) graceful, flexible, supple Syn: nimble Ant: clumsy Sentence: Gymnast are very lithe because they do many flips and tumbling which requires flexibility.
Most drastic 3rd person point of view, for story is told by no one / narrator disappears and there is no way of entering minds of characters
Down
(Noun) a great fire Syn: blaze, inferno Ant: water, ice Sentence: The conflagration burned down huge buildings and did massive damage to the city.
(Adj) derogatory; uncomplimentary; negative Syn: rude Ant: positive, nice Sentence: I was very pejorative today because i felt a lot of negative in the past week that made me rude.
Narrator/ usually the point of view of character. The person created by the author to tell the story and is the voice that talks to the reader
What narrator knows or sees in limited to one central character, usually just their own actions and thoughts ex: Mean Girls
(Noun) an perplexed and irresolvable state; an unsolvable problem Syn:puzzle Ant: solution Sentence: The teacher proposed a quandary problem and we couldn't solve it because it a unsolvable problem.
(Adj) full, abundant Syn: complete, a lot, plentiful Ant: empty, scarce, lacking Sentence: A book is filled with repleted pages and words.