Extra Credit (3rd 9 Weeks)

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Across
  1. 2. An exaggerated statement or situation
  2. 4. Conversation between two or more characters
  3. 6. 2nd person POV typically uses this pronoun
  4. 8. Clues that support our answer/our point
  5. 9. Comparison using "like" or "as"
  6. 10. Words or phrases that help you understand
  7. 11. Mrs. Hehl's favorite form of irony
  8. 13. Set of lines in a poem
  9. 14. Lesson taught in a story
  10. 16. 3rd person POV that knows feelings/emotions and thoughts
  11. 19. In an argument, information must be ____
Down
  1. 1. She wrote the story "To Kill a Mockingbird"
  2. 3. To read over quickly, but get the important points
  3. 5. Educated guess
  4. 7. Form of figurative language using sounds
  5. 8. Author of "The Raven"
  6. 12. Three reasons we write: Inform, Persuade, and ___
  7. 15. Sentence in an introduction paragraph
  8. 17. Compare and ____
  9. 18. The most tense, suspenseful part of the story