ELA Review

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Across
  1. 4. Person vs. person, person vs. society, these are examples of literary - - - - - - - -
  2. 5. A brief overall summary of what the entire story is about is called its central - - - -
  3. 8. The tone when Kobe says, “That’s Okay. I’m ready to let you go.”
  4. 9. The mood at the end of the Bluey episode “Grandad,” when they think back..
  5. 12. To discuss how two things are DIFFERENT from one another
  6. 16. A tip for multiple choice questions is to do this with each choice you think is wrong
  7. 17. The overall feeling of a piece and how it makes you feel
  8. 18. The “I” point of view, #
  9. 19. You need to go back to this to find the best answer to each multiple choice question
Down
  1. 1. The he/she/they point of view, #
  2. 2. The problem in the story
  3. 3. Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman, ex: the wind howled
  4. 6. When Grandad is supposed to be resting, Mum sounds exasperated. This is her
  5. 7. Someone’s overall opinion on something, or 1st, 2nd, 3rd person
  6. 10. Sometimes more than 1 multiple choice answer makes sense; pick this one: “the – - - -
  7. 11. Dont’ skip the directions because they provide background info, A.K.A.
  8. 13. A broad message or lesson in a work of literature
  9. 14. describing something by saying it is something else, ex: Life is a rollercoaster
  10. 15. The person who tells the story