UNIT 4 ELA - Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

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Across
  1. 4. When a character faces challenges outside of themselves, usually not within their control.
  2. 6. Connects or relates phrases or other sentences.
  3. 9. Describes the relationship between two concepts and how they impact one another.
  4. 10. Point of view - You
  5. 13. An educated guess based on evidence and prior knowledge.
  6. 19. Drawn by an artist, and shows what a a person, place or object appears.
  7. 21. Point of view - I, me, we
  8. 23. An extreme exaggeration, e.g. I could eat a horse!
  9. 24. A phrase that contains contradictory
  10. 25. A comparison using "like" or "as".
  11. 26. Collectively, what is sight, smell, touch, taste, and hear called?
  12. 27. Features Elements of a text that are not included in the main writing.
  13. 28. Detailed writing that uses the five (5) senses to help readers gain a mental image of the text.
Down
  1. 1. Most common Point of View, he, she, they
  2. 2. As story of someone's life, written by someone else.
  3. 3. When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs.
  4. 5. Writing that is based on facts, real events, and people.
  5. 7. Taken by a camera, usually a photograph of a person, place, object, or work of art.
  6. 8. The main argument of a piece of writing.
  7. 11. A comparison of two unlike items, ideas, places or people; considered figurative language.
  8. 12. A brief explanation of an illustration, picture, or graph.
  9. 14. Provides definitions at the end of a text after the conclusion.
  10. 15. A word that is meant to be or has an associated sound.
  11. 16. The perspective form which a speaker or writer tells a story or presents information
  12. 17. Words that are larger to highlight, emphasize text or inform readers of vocabulary.
  13. 18. Examines the similarities and differences between to concepts.
  14. 20. Describes the order in which an action and following actions should be taken, usually in a chronological order.
  15. 22. Presents an issue and the possible course(s) or ways to solve the issue.