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Across
  1. 4. The author of "Sorry, Right Number."
  2. 6. an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
  3. 9. a sentence with only one independent clause
  4. 10. a describing word
  5. 14. a brave and noble character in an epic poem.
  6. 16. a word part added to the beginning of a word or base word
  7. 18. customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of religious or social groups.
  8. 19. the thing that recieves the action in a sentence.
  9. 20. a sentence made up of a main clause and a subordinate clause connecting to each other with a subordinating conjunction
  10. 23. a poem, word puzzle, or other composition in which certain letters in each line form a word or words.
  11. 25. a long poem, typically derived from ancient tradition.
  12. 27. a copy of a group of words from text or speech with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
  13. 28. a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase.
  14. 30. influence from one's peer group.
  15. 31. POV in a story containing she/her, him/he etc.
  16. 33. a person who writes a screenplay
  17. 35. a recurrent symbol in literature, art or mythology (example: hero or warrior).
  18. 37. The person or thing discussed in a sentence.
  19. 38. the main verb in a sentence.
  20. 43. POV where the reader is part of the story. Contains: You, yours
  21. 46. the tendency to consider material possessions more important than spiritual values.
  22. 47. the sentence in a paragraph in which the main idea is stated.
  23. 48. referring to a passage, book, or author as evidence for an argument or statement.
  24. 50. a person, thing, or place in which information is obtained
  25. 51. a group of words that contains a subject, verb and expresses a complete thought.
  26. 52. the tendency for someone to align their way of life with the people around them.
  27. 53. a brief reference in an essay that helps identify an idea's source.
  28. 54. When two independent clauses run together without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
  29. 55. the protection or promotion of the interest of consumers.
  30. 56. a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, but doesn't express a complete thought.
Down
  1. 1. a sentence that connects two independent clauses, typically with a coordinating conjunction.
  2. 2. A movie, television, or radio program that provides a factual report.
  3. 3. a written work meant to be acted out on a stage.
  4. 5. POV in a story containing I,My,Me, etc.
  5. 7. a psychological conflict.
  6. 8. evidence from the text of a story or article supporting a statement or argument.
  7. 11. when the audience knows something the characters don't.
  8. 12. a story that is passed on traditionally, and told by word of mouth.
  9. 13. a literary device characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces;tension in a story.
  10. 15. a story that is not based on true events.
  11. 17. An opening statement in an essay used to grab the reader's attention.
  12. 21. the author of "The Lottery"
  13. 22. a sentence missing either its subject or main verb.
  14. 24. relating to sensation or physical senses.
  15. 26. the author of "Fish Cheeks"
  16. 29. when a character says something different than what they mean.
  17. 32. The author of "The Landlady"
  18. 34. a statement in an essay that identifies the main points that will discussed.
  19. 36. A play written or adapted for television
  20. 39. a story based on true events.
  21. 40. issues with forces outside one's control,such as nature,antagonist, and society.
  22. 41. The author of "A Story Full of the Stuff of Sorrow"
  23. 42. a formatted list of all sources you cited within your paper.
  24. 44. where events take place in a story
  25. 45. when something happens that is different than what was expected to happen.
  26. 49. A word part added to the end of a word.