English Things

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Across
  1. 1. Long fictional works with chapters and what we read at the end of the year.
  2. 5. Poetry that takes the shape of its subject.
  3. 8. Strong desire to succeed or achieve, no matter what.
  4. 9. Expressing thoughts in written form.
  5. 10. Communicating ideas aloud.
  6. 11. Persuasive appeal that evokes emotion.
  7. 13. Consuming a variety of written texts.
  8. 15. Written lines that often use rhythm and imagery.
  9. 18. When an object represents a larger idea.
  10. 23. The perspective from which a story is told.
  11. 24. 3 supernatural figures in Macbeth.
  12. 25. A genre meant to scare or shock.
  13. 26. The central idea or message of a text.
  14. 29. A speech revealing a character’s private thoughts when the actor is alone on stage.
  15. 30. A reasoned claim supported with evidence.
  16. 33. The art of convincing someone to think or act a certain way.
  17. 34. Tools or platforms used to share messages or create images.
  18. 35. A page altered so only some words remain visible.
Down
  1. 2. Brief fictional narratives.
  2. 3. Persuasive appeal based on credibility.
  3. 4. The voice telling the story.
  4. 6. A poem made entirely of lines from other poems.
  5. 7. Language that uses all 5 senses to describe things.
  6. 12. A person, animal, or figure in a story.
  7. 13. Thinking deeply about an experience or personal growth.
  8. 14. he feeling created in the reader.
  9. 16. A comparison using “like” or “as.”
  10. 17. A prediction of the future.
  11. 19. The nobleman who kills Macbeth.
  12. 20. A story centered on solving a puzzle or crime.
  13. 21. A comparison without using “like” or “as.”
  14. 22. Persuasive appeal that uses logic or facts.
  15. 27. The problem in a story.
  16. 28. A weapon Macbeth hallucinates before killing.
  17. 31. Shakespeare’s tragic Scottish king and the name of the play.
  18. 32. The author’s attitude toward the subject.