ELA Terms

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Across
  1. 1. A comparison without using like or as
  2. 3. Rhetorical appeal that appeals to logic and reasoning (facts/statistics)
  3. 6. A comparison using like or as
  4. 7. The part of the plot that is the final outcome
  5. 9. Text structure that describes something that causes something else to happen
  6. 10. The part of the plot that is the moment of greatest interest
  7. 11. When the story is told by someone who is not in the story, using "he," "she," "they"
  8. 13. Rhetorical appeal that appeals to emotions and values
  9. 14. Text structure that describes something in a specific order or steps
  10. 15. Rhetorical appeal that appeals to credibility or authority
  11. 18. Text structure that describes a problem that is already solved or is trying to be solved
  12. 20. Repeating sounds, syllables, words, or phrases
  13. 21. The part of the plot that brings the story to a close
  14. 22. When the sound of a word imitates its name
Down
  1. 2. Text structure that lists things based on importance or relevance
  2. 4. When the story is told by a character in the story, using "I," "me," and "we"
  3. 5. Text structure that describes something using details
  4. 8. Giving a non-human thing human qualities
  5. 12. The part of the plot that presents complications, builds suspense
  6. 16. Text structure that compares how multiple things are alike/different
  7. 17. Repetition of beginning sound/letter
  8. 19. The part of the plot that introduces characters, setting, and conflict