Mrs. Bakay's ELA Class
Across
- 3. the part of the plot where the characters conflict is finally resolved
- 5. facts, figures, details, quotations, or other sources of information that provide support for your claim
- 6. To translate from the original text into your own words
- 8. When the author uses clues to tell you what will most likely happen next
- 9. a type of literature (drama, poetry, non fiction, etc.)
- 11. an open fight between two opposing groups or feelings
- 13. indicating difference
- 15. taking someone's work, copying it and using it as your own with no credit to that person
- 16. the author's attitude on what they are writing about
- 19. - A conclusion logically drawn from presented information
Down
- 1. a statement made in an argument
- 2. a type of conflict that occurs when a character in literature experiences tension within themselves, often followed by a tough question
- 4. the emotions the story creates within the reader
- 7. the leading character in a work of fiction
- 10. a type of conflict or struggle that takes place between a character and an outside force, another character, nature or society
- 12. the description and background information given on a character in a story
- 14. words that move a story or essay along (first, last, then finally, secondly, therefore, etc.)
- 16. the main subject that is being discussed or described in a piece of writing.
- 17. literature that describes imaginary events and people.
- 18. the most important word to be included in a claim