Across
- 2. The word in a sentence that shows action.
- 4. A three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable count.
- 5. The direction you would drive to get to Wisconsin from Minnesota.
- 6. The number of continents there are.
- 13. Two words to describe when the narrator is a character in the story.(No space is used.)
- 14. The mascot of Minnesota's professional WNBA team.
- 15. The narrator is all-knowing.
- 16. The main character in a story.
- 20. This is the name of the University of Minnesota's gopher mascot.
- 21. Minnesota's state mineral.
- 22. The number of Great Lakes.
- 24. An over-exaggeration in figurative language.
- 26. The highest point of interest in a story.
- 27. The end of a story on a plot line.
- 28. Words that mean exactly or nearly the same as another word.
- 29. The number of lives cats are said to have.
- 30. A word with an opposite meaning of another word.
Down
- 1. The part of a sentence that shows the action or state of being of the subject of the sentence.
- 3. This word is often used repeatedly in second person point of view.
- 7. The plot line name for the beginning of a story.
- 8. Minnesota's professional women's soccer team.
- 9. The most commonly used form of end punctuation.
- 10. The number of reindeer Santa has.
- 11. The repeating of the first letter in words.
- 12. Figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".
- 17. Words that sound similar to each other when you say or hear them.
- 18. The number of states in the United States.
- 19. These are words that describe nouns
- 23. This punctuation mark is used to show posession.
- 25. Minnesota's state fish.
- 31. A person, place, thing, or idea.
