ELA 6 | Q1 & Q2 Review

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Across
  1. 3. to let people know
  2. 8. the details that appeal to our sense of touch, sight, smell, hearing, and taste
  3. 10. a conflict that deals between two separate and different things or people
  4. 11. the part of the story when the events start to wind down
  5. 12. a story
  6. 15. To suggest everyone is doing using something when trying to convince someone
  7. 16. To use logical information that is proven to be true to support one's idea position
  8. 19. the part of the story when the conflict gets resolved
  9. 20. person who is telling you the story
  10. 22. a cross between an essay and a short story
  11. 24. a specific sequence of events that make up every story
  12. 28. To use someone famous or an expert in the field to support one's idea or position
  13. 29. a word that expresses the sound that it means (ex. WHOOOOSH!)
  14. 30. To use images of happy and excited people to inspire people to feel similarly
  15. 32. an extreme exaggeration
  16. 33. to amuse people and keep their attention
  17. 34. Time and place of a story
  18. 36. Words with strong connotations used to get people's attention
Down
  1. 1. the beginning of the story when you find out about the characters and setting
  2. 2. anytime characters speak
  3. 4. the turning point of the story
  4. 5. the problem in the story
  5. 6. a nonfictional story about a specific memory from one's own life
  6. 7. To make connections between two things that are really not connected
  7. 9. the part of the story when the reader finds out about the conflict of the story
  8. 13. to give an inanimate object human qualities
  9. 14. perspective of a story
  10. 17. a conflict that deals with a problem inside a character's mind
  11. 18. the thoughts and feelings of a narrator
  12. 21. Misleading information used to persuade people to think or do things a certain a way
  13. 23. To use everyday people to convince people that their products and services are for the average person
  14. 25. a person involved in a story
  15. 26. to convince
  16. 27. to compare two unlike things without using like or as
  17. 31. to compare two unlike things using like or as
  18. 35. a literary category