ELA Vocabulary
Across
- 1. Details about the mood or feeling of a story
- 3. Pulling out the main details from a text.
- 7. Location, time, or sensory details
- 9. The character that you root for in a story (not always the good guy).
- 11. This can be either direct or indirect, and it describes a character's traits.
- 14. When a text references another famous text.
- 15. Characteristics that describe a character.
Down
- 2. When something has a meaning that represents something greater than itself.
- 4. Comparing two things (without like or as)
- 5. When words mean something greater than what they say.
- 6. The theme or moral an author is trying to convey to the reader.
- 8. A story with a world that seems perfect, but has flaws once you look closer.
- 10. Types of characters that show up in many different stories.
- 12. The person/people/thing that stands in the way of the protagonist.
- 13. Not including any opinion, only true facts.