Spring Final English 11
Across
- 2. What you should start the first paragraph of an essay with
- 5. everything is a symbol for something else
- 8. When a speaker or writer puts something into his or her own words. You still need to cite this kind of language.
- 9. "As fast as a cheetah."
- 11. literature which is true
- 14. message to be learned about life in a piece of literature
- 15. gets in the way of the protagonist
- 16. A fact or figure using in an essay.
- 17. Call to ________ is when the writer is encourage the reader to DO SOMETHING about the subject.
- 19. like a "paragraph" in poetry; a grouping of words
- 20. reference to a person, place, thing, event, idea in history or literature
- 21. "Slings and arrows" are a(n) ___________ for life's hardships
- 25. calls attention to the contrast with another character
- 27. Using MLA, the title should be _____________ (hint: starts with un___)
- 30. MLA stands for ____________ ____________ _____________.
- 33. What Hamlet is contemplating in "To be or not to be"
- 34. A source from .gov or .edu is considered ___________.
- 35. the order in which the sources on the Works Cited page should be listed
- 38. (two words) What the first sentence in each body paragraph is called.
- 41. positive, negative, or neural feeling or mood created by the word
- 43. From where can no man return, referred to in "To be or not to be"
- 44. (two words) non-rhyming poetry
Down
- 1. author's attitude toward the topic
- 3. What you use the change gears or "make a switch" when you start a new paragraph. "On the other hand..."
- 4. This occurs when you don't cite your source or give credit to your source.
- 6. dictionary definition
- 7. (two words) The only information you don't have to use citations for in MLA.
- 10. imaginary piece of literature
- 12. how an author develops a character based on their actions, speech, thoughts, or appearance (or directly)
- 13. A source that presents both sides of an argument.
- 18. literary device that creates a mental image for using the five senses
- 22. (two words) A question not meant to be answered, often used at the beginning or within the body of an essay.
- 23. (two words) Also called a tag line, it's when the authors name is given within the sentence he or she is being quoted in.
- 24. "To be or not to be" is an example of this
- 26. sources from Wikipedia, a blog, one without any author, or one with no date or an old date are considered _______________.
- 28. the feeling you take away from a piece of literature
- 29. A true, personal short story that is often used to start an essay.
- 31. repeating consonant sounds at beginning of a sequence of words
- 32. You must _______ your sources in MLA.
- 36. main character/good guy
- 37. Man vs. ________ The kind of conflict in "To be or not to be"
- 39. what happens is opposite of what you expect
- 40. (two words) the page in MLA on which all sources used in the paper should be listed
- 42. What you should do on the first line of each paragraph.