Review of ELA
Across
- 3. A person or animal in a literary work
- 6. Support from a text used to back up an argument
- 7. A comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
- 9. The time and place in a literary work
- 10. Words that mimic the sound they actually make
- 11. Genre consisting of texts that are true and real
- 12. The sequence of events in a story
- 15. The repeating of initial consonant sounds in poetry
- 17. An overexaggeration to make a point
- 18. A nonfiction account of someone's life written by another person
- 19. Using descriptive language to paint a picture in the mind
Down
- 1. The problem in a literary work
- 2. The sentence that introduces a new detail in SIMS paragraph
- 3. The highest point of tension or suspense in a literary work
- 4. Repeating whole words, lines, or phrases in a poem
- 5. A type of nonfiction that is ONLY used to inform
- 8. Giving human qualities to nonhuman objects or animals
- 12. The perspective from which a story is told
- 13. The last sentence in a SIMS paragraph
- 14. A comparison of two things without using "like" or "as"
- 16. The central idea or message of a story