ELA II EOC Review

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