Pre-comp

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Across
  1. 1. To independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. Example: Dog can't run, but he can walk.
  2. 5. From "your" perspective.
  3. 6. Imperative: Ends with a !/. Declarative: Ends with a . Exclamation: Ends with a ! Interrogative: Ends with a ?
  4. 11. Action verb without direct object.
  5. 12. First person, second person, third person, third person objective, third person limited, third person omniscient.
  6. 14. Phrase that modifies subject using a noun.
  7. 15. How the writing makes the reader feel.
  8. 18. Noun that comes after the preposition
  9. 26. Noun that pronoun replaces.
  10. 29. Connect two phrases. Used to illustrate how two words or phrases within a sentence relate to each other.
  11. 30. One main clause.
  12. 31. How the author feels about topic.
  13. 35. Comparison using like or as. Ex: his smile was as bright as the sun.
  14. 38. A group of words that has a subject and a verb and can stand alone.
  15. 39. What the sentence is about. One noun.
  16. 40. Action verb with a direct object.
  17. 41. Pronouns used as direct objects.
  18. 42. Two or more nouns.
  19. 43. The narrator grants the reader most of the characters thoughts and feelings.
Down
  1. 2. The narrator's perspective is limited to a internal work.
  2. 3. Verbs used as a noun beginning with to. Ex: to run.
  3. 4. Joins two clauses.
  4. 7. Phrase that describes the subject using an adjective. Comes after the linking verb.
  5. 8. Narrator only describes the behavior and dialogue of a person.
  6. 9. Verbs used as adjective ending in -ing or -ed
  7. 10. Describes when where how to what extent (ends in -ly)
  8. 13. Points to specific things
  9. 16. Two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause.
  10. 17. Writer reveals personality.
  11. 19. Modifies nouns or pronouns.
  12. 20. Cannot stand alone.
  13. 21. All the adjectives and adverbs with the subject.
  14. 22. Receives action. D.O = Subj+verb+what
  15. 23. Used when pronoun is used as subject.
  16. 24. F:for A:and N:nor B:but O:or Y:yet S:so
  17. 25. Two or more verbs.
  18. 27. Verb. One word.
  19. 28. Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex: The wind whispered in the trees.
  20. 32. A verb that expresses a state of being. Connects this subject (a noun) to a noun or adjective.
  21. 33. Narrator tells the story of another person.
  22. 34. Receives the direct object. I.O = subj+verb+direct object+to whom/to what
  23. 36. Contains independent and dependent clauses.
  24. 37. Narrator usually protagonist, narrator is directly involved.