7th Grade ELA August-December Review
Across
- 3. first part of the narrative structure
- 5. a joke
- 11. what is this?-after the school day
- 13. group of words without a subject and verb combo
- 14. gives credit to author or source inside the actual essay
- 15. a small house
- 18. Malala's academic rival
- 20. Malala's father
- 21. Malala's brother
- 23. Malala's favorite American TV show
- 26. to become smaller in size
- 29. takes the place of a noun
- 30. you should always tuck these in
- 31. what should go in the in-text citation if no author is present
- 33. what the Taliban want women to wear
- 35. scared side character in RTT
- 36. the latin phrase that we use in the in-text citations when there are more than 3 authors
- 37. most emotional and exciting part of narrative structure
- 41. group of words with subject and verb combo
- 42. Because who said so? (with regards to citing sources)
- 43. Pakistan's capital
- 46. Malala's best friend
- 47. warmup activity
- 50. a conclusion that one draws from the text while reading
- 52. Ziauddin's friend that almost gets killed by the Taliban
- 53. author of RTT
- 54. the type of paragraph that we write
- 55. brickwork or stonework
- 57. Muslim religious leader
- 58. the most important section of the ace paragraph
- 59. provides context and identifies speaker in an ace paragraph
- 61. type of writing that simply provides information
- 62. can be said instead of go
- 63. evidence from a text
- 64. many schools don’t have this in Pakistan
Down
- 1. clause that cannot stand alone
- 2. Maulana Fazlullah
- 4. Malala's other brother
- 6. Malala's mother
- 7. government officials present at the dinner party
- 8. to take place or happen
- 9. Malala's last name
- 10. porch
- 12. Nag and Nagaina are both this animal
- 13. what the Taliban spreads in order to take control
- 16. name of the child in RTT
- 17. to move forward suddenly
- 19. the hero of The Dinner Party
- 22. concept explored when reading RTT
- 24. female prime minister of Pakistan
- 25. what should go in the in-text citation if there is an author
- 27. terrorists that take over Pakistan and Afghanistan
- 28. the religion that is the center of Malala's life
- 32. last part of the narrative structure
- 34. country that RTT and the Dinner Party takes place in
- 38. Rikki-Tikki is this animal
- 39. another word for a dependent clause
- 40. arguable statement
- 44. Malala's neighbor
- 45. a small house
- 48. page at end of essay that gives credit to sources
- 49. clause that can stand alone
- 50. phrase that starts with to and ends with a verb
- 51. must be identified in the lead-in
- 55. Malala's hometown
- 56. the small snake in RTT
- 60. two faced