ELA TERMS
Across
- 2. you need to do this before you start writing each of your paragraphs.
- 5. when two or more characters are speaking.
- 8. the last sentence of the concluding paragraph (three words, no spaces in between).
- 12. the thing the boy's wings were made of in the myth we read in class.
- 13. the types of paragraph that follow the intro but are before the concluding paragraph.
- 14. the word that we use in class that means something is good or helpful.
- 17. the main character of a story.
- 21. the one word thing an essay is about.
- 22. what we must do in the first sentence of the intro paragraph (three words, no spaces in between).
- 25. the name of the person that tells the story.
Down
- 1. the word for a complete thought.
- 3. the character who opposes the main character of a story.
- 4. what needs to be provided in the second sentence of your body paragraph.
- 6. when writing dialogue, it cannot be side-by-side, it must be like this...
- 7. the number of sentences an intro paragraph should have.
- 9. the life lesson a story teaches us.
- 10. the higher-level word used in class that means something that is harmful or destructive.
- 11. another name for the word 'story'.
- 15. this type of essay seeks to explain a topic.
- 16. the two things that should be included when we provide detail (three words, no spaces in between).
- 18. this type of essay is written like a story.
- 19. the word for an incomplete thought.
- 20. the main point of the essay.
- 23. name of the boy who, in the myth, flew too close to the sun and his wings melted.
- 24. the type of punctuation used to surround your evidence.