UNIT 9 REVIEW

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Across
  1. 3. (S) A jelly flavor
  2. 9. V: I’m so sad.
  3. 10. (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 1
  4. 11. V: I hope to become ruler of Maple Avenue and rename it “Peglow’s world”
  5. 12. V: You won’t break into this place.
  6. 13. (S) A military rank
  7. 16. (R) The aliens are called this in Ender’s Game
  8. 21. (S) Often found in parks eating bread crumbs
  9. 23. (R) Ender is mocked by being called this
  10. 24. (W) The first part of an ACE paragraph
  11. 29. V: It is a long way down just for a swim
  12. 30. V: Hi! How are you? Hi! Nice to meet you! Hi! Welcome to my Peglow’s world!
  13. 32. (R) The organization in charge of battling the Buggers
  14. 33. (R) In charge of Battle School - Ender’s recruiter
  15. 34. (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 2
  16. 37. (W) These develop the main idea by providing facts and examples
  17. 39. (S) A projectile
  18. 41. (S) Also called tagging
  19. 42. (R) Literature that is not “real” but is based on factual information (usually based in the future)
  20. 44. (R) Ender’s “weakness” according to “adult voices”
  21. 45. (W) A direct quote from the text is this part of the ACE paragraph
  22. 46. (S) White fluffy sugary air
  23. 47. (W) a group of sentences written together that focus on one central idea
  24. 49. (S) A military rank
  25. 50. (R) How long will Ender be at Battle School?
  26. 51. (R) The other “adult” voice talking to Graff
  27. 52. (R) Defined as a “category” of literature
Down
  1. 1. V: Wanna fight? How about you? I’ll take you on too!
  2. 2. (R) The author of Ender’s Game
  3. 4. (W) It restates the main idea of a paragraph in different words
  4. 5. (S) You’re freaking out
  5. 6. V: Of you can’t figure this one out, you might be it
  6. 7. V: What’s that? What’s that? What’s that?
  7. 8. (W) A paragraph always starts with this
  8. 12. V: I agree… and so do you… and you too!
  9. 14. (R) Ender’s real name
  10. 15. (W) A central theme or topic
  11. 17. (S) Usually comes with nachos
  12. 18. (S) A military rank
  13. 19. (R) Literature that is not factual or based on real-life events
  14. 20. (R) Tested out of the program for being too kind & emotional
  15. 22. (R) The hero of the first invasion
  16. 25. (S) Well done! Good for you! Excellent! Yay for you!
  17. 26. (R) taken out at the start of the novel
  18. 27. (R) Tested out of the program for being too violent
  19. 28. (S) Eight armed sea dweller
  20. 31. (R) How the “adult voices” plan to keep Ender doing well at Battle School
  21. 35. (W) It introduces the main idea of a paragraph
  22. 36. V: It’s ruined! Everything is a mess now.
  23. 38. (R) Ender’s age at the start of this novel
  24. 40. (W) The last part of an ACE paragraph
  25. 43. (W) First, next, then, in addition to – are all examples of this part of a paragraph
  26. 46. V: I refuse to eat until there is peace in the world.
  27. 48. V: Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah