ELA Lessons 1-5
Across
- 2. A word that names a person, place, or thing
- 6. Figurative Language: comparing two things without using like or as
- 8. The time and place where a story or narrative happens
- 9. The sentence type that expresses strong emotion. The end punctuation is an exclamation point.
- 10. The sentence type that asks a question. The end punctuation is a question mark.
- 14. A closed form poem that has three lines, with 5-7-5 syllable pattern
- 18. The sentence type that states a fact or opinion. The end punctuation is a period.
- 19. Figurative Language: Giving human qualities to non-human things
- 21. Figurative Language: comparing two things using like or as
Down
- 1. A word used to connect clauses or sentences
- 3. The smallest unit of meaning in a word
- 4. The sentence type that gives a command. The end punctuation is a period.
- 5. A morpheme added to the beginning of a word to extend or modify its meaning
- 7. A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
- 11. A central topic, subject, or message within a narrative
- 12. A morpheme added to the end of a word to extend or modify its meaning
- 13. ________ Person POV uses "you"
- 15. _________ Person POV uses "he" "she" and "they" and either knows the thoughts of one person (limited) or all people (omniscient)
- 16. The morpheme that carries the most important part of a word's meaning
- 17. _______ Person POV uses "I" and "we" and knows the thoughts of one person.
- 20. A word that modifies or describes something