English II Semester Final Review
Across
- 2. the turning point of the story
- 3. a word having the same meaning as another word
- 4. the example or quote from a story; starts with "for example"
- 5. a word that replaces the noun
- 6. the author's attitude towards the topic
- 10. giving false information on purpose
- 13. a word that describes an adjective
- 17. the feelings and emotions associated with the word
- 18. convincing someone using emotions (ie. gaining their sympathy)
- 22. associating a person with negative characteristics without proof
- 23. a word having the opposite meaning to another word
- 24. comparison between two dissimilar things using like or as
- 25. means to look/see
- 27. a word that describes a noun
- 29. a statement that you can prove
- 30. means to kill
Down
- 1. person, place or thing
- 2. the sentence in the body paragraph that explains why the story is important
- 4. connecting words of equal important in a sentence
- 7. the character who changes throughout the story
- 8. an account of a person's life written by another person
- 9. the character that causes the most problems for the good guy
- 11. where the story takes place
- 12. a story with two or more levels of meaning
- 14. the character that seems like a real person because he/she has multiple personality traits
- 15. the dictionary or literal definition of a word
- 16. a technique that ridicules or makes fun of society
- 19. convincing someone using logic or reasoning
- 20. a type of essay where the author tries to convince you of his or her belief
- 21. the first line in an introduction that grabs your attention
- 26. means to believe
- 28. the central idea or main message of a story