Unit 6 Review

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Across
  1. 4. S: Perfection
  2. 5. W: AKA – concluding sentence
  3. 10. V: Medication does this
  4. 11. W: The main idea of your composition
  5. 14. R: In The Giver, it is Gabriel’s comfort object
  6. 16. W: The first paragraph of a composition
  7. 20. R: In The Giver, it is the protagonist
  8. 21. R: In The Giver, it is where Larissa lives
  9. 25. R: In The Giver, Jonas’ sister
  10. 26. W: The main idea of a body paragraph
  11. 32. R: In The Giver, it is father’s job
  12. 34. V: Mice do this across floors
  13. 35. W: A group of sentences that focus on a single main idea
  14. 39. S: It is a sucker
  15. 40. S: May cause you to blush
  16. 41. W: When handwriting a composition…don’t write in these spaces!
  17. 42. R: In The Giver, it is the age you start volunteer hours
  18. 43. V: Gotcha!
  19. 49. W: information in a paragraph that “adds” to your main idea (The “why”)
  20. 51. W: a group of words that form a complete thought
  21. 54. S: The colors on a traffic light are this.
  22. 58. R: In The Giver, there is very little honor in this job assignment
  23. 60. V: A good defense will do this in an attack
  24. 61. R: In The Giver, this is what they must talk about at breakfast
  25. 62. W: The first part of a body paragraph
  26. 64. Your ELA teacher (me)
  27. 65. R: In The Giver, the newchild brought to Jonas’ dwelling by father
  28. 66. R: In The Giver, it is the similarity Jonas has with Gabriel
  29. 67. S: A banana lover
  30. 68. W: a useful graphic organizer that should be used in the prewriting stage of the writing process
Down
  1. 1. S: That’s nice
  2. 2. S: A military rank
  3. 3. W: Information in a paragraph to “confirm” your main idea
  4. 6. R: This subgenre of science fiction that The Giver is classified into
  5. 7. S: Wow!
  6. 8. W: includes your name, title, and type of essay
  7. 9. V: prefix that means again
  8. 12. R: The author of The Giver
  9. 13. W: A type of composition
  10. 15. W: All paragraphs will start with one
  11. 17. S: Follow me. Follow me.
  12. 18. R: In The Giver, Jonas is apprehensive about this event
  13. 19. V: You’re weird
  14. 22. V: You might eat this on Thanksgiving
  15. 23. W: A sentence or more that catches the readers attention at the start of your writing
  16. 24. V: turn left …no right…no left…no right…Orangutan S: Orange Ape
  17. 27. W: The last paragraph of a composition
  18. 28. W: Ends your composition
  19. 29. W: The number of main ideas in a single paragraph
  20. 30. W: All paragraphs (except the intro) start with these words
  21. 31. V: Something’s missing
  22. 33. R: In The Giver, Jonas steals this item because it “changed”
  23. 36. S: Yay … you did it!
  24. 37. V: Many do this with paper before throwing it away
  25. 38. W: A type of composition
  26. 44. V: I win! I win!
  27. 45. R: In The Giver, Jonas’ friend that he “likes”
  28. 46. W: Ends a paragraph
  29. 47. V: I am sooooo excited
  30. 48. W: a standard composition will have this many paragraphs
  31. 50. R: In The Giver, Jonas’ clumsy friend
  32. 52. V: Pipsqueak
  33. 53. V: prefix that means under, below, or less
  34. 55. (W) This goes at the beginning of the outline and includes name, title, and type of essay
  35. 56. R: In The Giver, Jonas now takes a pill for this
  36. 57. R: In The Giver, What Roberto celebrates
  37. 59. (W) One of the items needed in the hook of a TDA composition
  38. 63. V: prefix that means before