ELA Review
Across
- 2. The person or thing that goes against/is causing problems for the main character
- 4. A conversation between two or more characters
- 7. The most exciting part of a story/the turning point in a story
- 10. The part of a story when the setting and characters are introduced
- 11. The sentence that tells the reader what the entire essay will be about
- 13. The part of a story when all the loose ends are tied up
- 14. The life lesson the author wants you to take away from the story
- 15. The sentence at the beginning of the essay that grabs the attention of the readers
- 16. The words to help you move from one thought to the next. Ex: First, next, finally
Down
- 1. The type of essay where you pick a side on a topic and you support your side of the topic with reasons and evidence from the text
- 3. A type of writing where you tell a story and include things like dialogue, sensory details, conflict, etc.
- 5. The main character in the story
- 6. Your opinion statement/your stance on the topic
- 8. The problem in a story
- 9. The type of essay in which the author is informing/teaching the reader about a certain topic
- 11. The author's attitude
- 12. The way the reader feels