23/10 Warm up
Across
- 5. The literary device that involves repeating a particular sound
- 6. Like and adjective, but for a verb
- 9. A borrowed word from Chinese to describe warm leaves in water
- 10. the acronym of Ayla, Sophie F and K, Sofiia, and Yasmin's book club book
- 12. The first analytical verb on Mr Loft's ban list
- 16. The kind of English before middle and early modern
- 19. Juliet's family name
- 21. The literary device that makes reference to another text or concept
- 22. An important part of a speech or text that can either be positive, neutral, or negative
- 23. Romeo's family name
- 24. The third part of out 3 part paragraph structure
- 26. The mode of persuasion focused on logic & information
- 30. "Romeo, Romeo, ______ art thou Romeo?"
- 33. The oldest surviving English text/poem
- 35. A person, place, object, or concept
Down
- 1. The author of the outsiders
- 2. The mode of persuasion focused on expertise and authority
- 3. The gang of rich kids in the outsiders: the ____
- 4. Seth, Dexter, Henry G, Chris, Anthony, and Lachie's book club book: The ____
- 7. when an article shows preference for one side of an issue, it is:
- 8. The mode of persuasion focused on feelings and emotions
- 11. The character with the most jokes in Romeo and Juliet
- 13. Ponyboy's older, but not oldest brother
- 14. The first part of our 3 part paragraph structure
- 15. Ponyboy's best friend
- 17. A suffix borrowed from Greek that means "the study of"
- 18. "Nature's first green is _____"
- 20. ____-indo-european,the oldest traceable language
- 25. The second part of our 3 part paragraph structure
- 27. Taya, Aaria, Asha, Louis, Dylan, and Gariele's book club book: The ____
- 28. The max number of words in a quote
- 29. Ryan, Gab, Jake, Edison, and Alex's book club book
- 31. Appeal to ____-pocket nerve
- 32. "her hardest ____ to hold"
- 34. Nyah, Peri, and Henry R's book club book: The lord of the _____