Film Critiques (Unit 14 Review)
Across
- 4. (w): All paragraphs should start with this
- 6. (w): Ends a body paragraph
- 11. (w): The person who provides the money for the film
- 16. (s): to try to convince others to agree with your opinion
- 20. (w): Don't get their personal lives mixed up with their on-screen characters
- 21. (v): To support
- 22. (n): The group Ender arrives with at Battle School
- 23. (w): When someone gives away the ending or a surprise in a film it is known as this
- 24. (s): to look over and inspect
- 27. (n): the Buggers are most often compared to these
- 28. (w): The person responsible for the story and scripts
- 30. (w): The point of view you should write a review in
- 32. (s): really outstanding
- 34. (v): comedy, drama, action, horror, adventure, etc.
- 35. (w): A movie that has instrumental accompaniment for music has this
- 36. (s): really bad and awful
- 37. (n): The enemies gate is this
- 39. (s): a judgment based on an inspection
- 42. (v): Vincini's favorite word
- 43. (n): Where Ender is sent after his “vacation” on Earth
- 44. (n): screenwriter and director for Ender’s Game movie
- 45. (n): One of Ender’s bullies
- 47. (n): Ender’s author
- 50. (w): Provides evidence, personal stories, facts to support the main idea
- 51. (w): What you should not include in your summary or review
- 55. (v): One's personal thoughts on something
- 57. (v): What MPAA means
- 60. (s): to provide an opinion
- 61. (w): It means not to have an opinion
Down
- 1. (v): an assessment based on an inspection
- 2. (n): More commonly called The “IF”
- 3. (v): Really interested
- 5. (n): In the movie this character is in his launch group (but not in the novel)
- 7. (v): To look over intently
- 8. (w): can be a word or phrase that lets the reader know you are moving on to another idea
- 9. (w): A movie that has lyrical accompaniment for music has this
- 10. (v): A role one plays
- 12. (s):to converse with others
- 13. (n): The first army Ender is a member
- 14. (w): Standard composition has this many paragraphs
- 15. (w): The main idea of the entire composition
- 17. (n): Ender’s real name
- 18. (w): When you talk about two movies and their similarities you do this
- 19. (w): the main idea of the paragraph
- 20. (v): To judge
- 25. (s): to get overly excited
- 26. (n): Ender is this and so is the final invasion
- 29. (n): Acted by Hailee Steinfeld in the film adaptation
- 31. (s): really funny or odd
- 33. (n): In the movie they were called the “Formics”
- 37. (v): Someone who will try to discredit you
- 38. (n): One of Ender’s bullies
- 40. (w): Used to explain the “why” of the main idea
- 41. (w): Also known as the concluding sentence
- 46. (w): The leader of the movie
- 48. (n): In the film ‘he’ was acted by Viola Davis
- 49. (s): really bad and awful
- 52. (s): Mr. Magorium owned this "wonderful" thing
- 53. (n): One of Ender’s bullies
- 54. (v): The storyline
- 56. (w): Used to catch the readers attention at the start of a composition
- 58. (v): G, PG, PG-13, R, etc.
- 59. (v): To look over something