ELA II EOC Review
Across
- 3. Comparison of two things without using "like" or "as"
- 6. A form of language when phrases, clauses, sentences, or paragraphs are constructed the same way
- 7. To make evident or prove
- 10. Use of ridicule or sarcasm to expose immorality or foolishness
- 14. A position or viewpoint
- 15. Series of events in a story
- 17. Reason for what an author writes
- 18. An arguable statement
- 20. Mismatch between what is expected and reality
- 21. Condensing a text into the major points
- 22. Break down into parts and determine value
- 24. Make judgements about the value
- 25. Word having a similar meaning
- 26. Correcting features of writing
- 28. Cominining pieces
- 30. To detect similarities
- 31. Facts, figures, details, quotations, etc.
- 33. When the audience knows something the characters don't
- 34. Author's attitude
- 35. Word having the opposite meaning
- 36. To make clear by describing in detail
Down
- 1. Expressions with meanings different from the literal (ex. up in the air)
- 2. To put in your own words
- 4. Directly stated
- 5. Emotions intended for the reader
- 8. Fit elements into an existing structure
- 9. Chief topic of a writing
- 11. Suggested but not directly stated
- 12. Statements intended to dispute other claims
- 13. To convey the appearance, nature, and/or attributes of a text
- 16. Type or class of literature
- 18. To detect differences
- 19. A conclusion drawn from information
- 20. Comparison using "like" or "as"
- 21. Location in time and place
- 22. Reference to literature or history
- 23. When the speaker means the opposite of what they say
- 27. Overarching argument or statement that the writer attempts to prove or explain
- 29. Broad concept that a literary work illustrates
- 32. A story