ELA Review
Across
- 4. An educated guess or prediction.
- 9. A character whose personality changes
- 10. Similarities between two or more texts.
- 12. A reference to something historical and/or popular that everyone will know immediately.
- 13. A point of view when the narrator is the protagonist and the pronouns used are I, me, my, we, us, our.
- 17. This type of text is non-fiction and does not contain a plot.
- 18. This type of trait focuses on a character's appearance and how they look.
- 19. The main moral, message, or lesson of a story.
Down
- 1. A comparison between 2 things without using like or as.
- 2. This is always needed every time you make a claim.
- 3. 1 of 3 purposes of a text.
- 5. 3-5 sentences that states all the key details and events of a story.
- 6. A character that never changes.
- 7. 1 of 3 purposes of a text.
- 8. This type of trait focuses on how a character acts and their behavior.
- 10. A problem. There can be main problems or small problems.
- 11. Differences between two or more texts.
- 14. 1 of 3 purposes of a text.
- 15. The reason a text exists. Why the author wrote this.
- 16. The reason a character behaves or acts a certain way.