ELA BootCamp
Across
- 1. How does the author's diction affect the tone of the text?
- 3. Identify an example of alliteration in the text.
- 4. Find a metaphor in the text and explain its meaning.
- 5. What is the central theme of the text?
- 7. of View: What is the point of view of the narrative?
- 9. How does the author create the mood in the story?
- 12. How does the author use satire to convey their message?
- 16. Find a paradox in the text and explain its deeper meaning.
- 17. What is the tone of the passage?
- 19. Identify an example of anaphora in the text.
- 20. How does the author use irony to enhance the story?
- 21. Identify an example of personification in the text.
- 22. Describe the setting of the story.
- 23. What is the main conflict in the narrative?
Down
- 2. What is an example of onomatopoeia in this text?
- 3. Who is the antagonist, and what role do they play in the story?
- 6. Can you describe a character's epiphany in the story?
- 8. What is the connotation of a specific word in the text?
- 10. Find an example of assonance in the text.
- 11. Who is the protagonist, and what are their main characteristics?
- 13. Identify a euphemism in the text and explain its purpose.
- 14. How does the author use juxtaposition to highlight differences or similarities?
- 15. How does the author use foreshadowing to hint at future events?
- 18. What is an oxymoron, and can you find one in the text?
- 19. What allusion is made in the text, and what does it refer to?