Semester Review

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Across
  1. 2. when a character thinks back in time
  2. 7. words that mean the opposite
  3. 8. exciting part or turning point of story
  4. 11. how the story ends
  5. 13. a hint about what will happen in the story
  6. 14. paragraph in a poem
  7. 15. the sequence of events in a story
  8. 16. the main character of a story
  9. 18. the author's message
  10. 19. words that mean the same
  11. 20. a made up story
  12. 22. buzz, bang, plop
  13. 23. characters talking to each other
  14. 25. repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
  15. 26. the author's attitude
  16. 28. the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
  17. 30. factual/informational text
  18. 31. comparison using like or as
  19. 32. speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
Down
  1. 1. words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
  2. 3. an object represents something else
  3. 4. reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
  4. 5. comparison not using like or as
  5. 6. an exaggeration
  6. 9. how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
  7. 10. person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
  8. 12. giving human traits to a non-human object
  9. 17. time and place of a story
  10. 21. problem in the story
  11. 24. words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
  12. 27. a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
  13. 29. slanted font in text