State Testing Readiness - Timed Practice
Across
- 2. objective recap without opinion and details
- 5. fancy word (meaning use it!) for main character in fiction
- 7. "analyze" essay where you need an original thesis
- 8. term meaning "persuasive language"
- 9. the opposite of what is expected
- 11. needed in every essay, is last sentence of introduction
- 12. term meaning "author's attitude"
- 14. meaning of words beyond their dictionary definition (is usually positive, negative, or neutral)
- 16. where and when (year or time period) a story takes place
- 17. You need to ________ your evidence fully in your own words in body paragraphs of writing.
- 19. first part of an essay introduction where you try to invite the reader in
Down
- 1. term for a "big concept" in a non-fiction article or passage
- 3. essay where you need a CC + rebuttal
- 4. e.g., first person, second person, third person
- 6. You need 4+ pieces of ________ in each essay.
- 10. ________ language is not literal (like metaphors, similes, symbols, etc.)
- 12. Be sure to use ________--like "first," "next," "additionally," "while some might think," "however"--between paragraphs and ideas within paragraphs
- 13. Before you submit each essay, go back and ________ for errors... and then fix them!
- 15. universal message about life/humanity in a work
- 18. All essays need 2+ body ________ (and arguments need 3+)