ELA Project
Across
- 3. The structure that a piece of writing is organized
- 6. The main reason why an article or literary piece is written.
- 7. The person who tells the story
- 9. Extreme exaggeration
- 10. A way to allow the reader to imagine something in a piece of writing.
- 13. giving an object or animal human features. (giving a car the ability to talk)
- 16. speaking in a non-literal or figurative way.
- 18. The open form of poetry.
- 20. An object person or animal that represents something important
Down
- 1. A comparison using the words "like" or "as"
- 2. speaking in literal terms. doing what you are going to say (saying you are going to eat food, and then eating food).
- 4. The arrangement of rhymes in a poem or stanza.
- 5. the use of the same word multiple times in one sentence.
- 8. the repetition of syllables (most of the time at the end of sentences.
- 11. A row of words in a poem.
- 12. A group of lines in a poem.
- 14. A course of several words beginning with the same sound.
- 15. A form of poetry that tells an entire story.
- 17. A comparison without using the words "like" or "as"
- 19. Sound effects (KABLAM! POW! ZAAAP! SIZZLE!).