REVIEW - ENL 1WH

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Across
  1. 1. A young man learns the value of work in "A ______ Earned"
  2. 5. “One Ordinary Day, With Peanuts” features a couple that take turns being ___
  3. 6. This fever is wiping people out in Anatomy: A Love Story
  4. 9. The entity that tells the story
  5. 12. A comparison using "like" or "as"
  6. 14. Crabbe is an example of a “coming-of-___” story
  7. 15. The city featured in Anatomy: A Love Story
  8. 16. When something represents something else
  9. 18. Authors try to create a visual picture using this
  10. 20. Human qualities are given to non human things
  11. 21. Words that imitate sounds
  12. 26. The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is fixated on this
  13. 27. The formal referencing system we used go write an essay
  14. 29. Exaggeration
  15. 30. Opposes the main character
  16. 35. Writing that uses sentences and paragraphs
  17. 37. A young man runs away and struggles to survive in the wilderness
  18. 38. Words that join sentences together
  19. 39. Hints in a story
  20. 40. Groups of lines in poetry
  21. 41. Any form of communicated information
  22. 43. Complete sentences must have a subject and this
  23. 44. Comments and observations that you add when doing close reading
  24. 45. Word choice
  25. 46. Analyze the structure, devices, and tone in a poem to find this
  26. 47. The events in a story
Down
  1. 2. The main character
  2. 3. Creative writing that uses lines and stanzas
  3. 4. Where and when a story takes place
  4. 7. "Lather and Nothing Else" features a ______ as he considers murder
  5. 8. A sentence that is incomplete
  6. 10. The literary tools authors use to make their writing come to life
  7. 11. Keeps the reader on edge
  8. 13. Singular form of media
  9. 17. A direct comparison between two different things
  10. 19. This woman kills her husband and covers up the crime
  11. 22. The way a story makes a reader feel as they read
  12. 23. The society in which Hazel Sinnett lives has examples of this
  13. 24. An educated guess
  14. 25. Two or more words begin with the same letter
  15. 28. The positive or negative tone attached to words
  16. 31. Hazel Sinnett has no interest in marrying this fellow
  17. 32. Literary essays require a very specific _____
  18. 33. Free ___ poetry does not have structural guidelines
  19. 34. The, an, and a
  20. 36. The highest point of tension
  21. 38. Background information
  22. 42. We can analyze poems by looking at structure, tone, literary devices, and this
  23. 43. This boy is favoured by Lady Sinnett
  24. 46. A recurring symbol in a story
  25. 47. The formal term for "dad jokes"