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