7th ELA Year in Review

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Across
  1. 3. second lady that helps Crispin, but she actually cares
  2. 5. a person who is an expert in the natural sciences (our first vocab word of the year)
  3. 7. the idea that the story is about that is not related to plot
  4. 8. helped Malala on her journey
  5. 10. comparison not using like or as
  6. 12. dictatorial and overbearing
  7. 13. writing that provides information
  8. 15. creates the structure or order of an essay
  9. 18. to work really hard
  10. 19. the camp where Jeanne went
  11. 21. unqualified imam that spreads propaganda
  12. 22. one of Malala's brothers
  13. 23. dependent clause that describes an adjective or a verb
  14. 24. one of Jeanne's brothers
  15. 25. how a person who is two faced can be described
  16. 27. word that receives a verb's action
  17. 30. when the opposite of what is expected happens
  18. 31. to charm or to enchant
  19. 32. part of the thesis that includes 2 reasons that support it\
  20. 35. the family's child in RTT
  21. 36. showing nervousness or fear
  22. 39. the first attempt at writing the full essay
  23. 40. laughter
  24. 44. the country that most of I Am Malala takes place in
  25. 46. to persuade through flattery
  26. 47. Bear's actual first name (mentioned only once)
  27. 48. a large number
  28. 53. when the subject does the action
  29. 55. giving something nonhuman human characteristics
  30. 59. the sport that Malala likes to play
  31. 61. the beginning of the story
  32. 66. first lady that helps Crispin, but she doesn't actually care about him
  33. 67. stood up for women's education
  34. 70. the muskrat in RTT
  35. 72. showing great attention to detail
  36. 74. Crispin's hometown
  37. 76. where Malala eventually moves
  38. 78. brings a story to life
  39. 79. comparison using like or as
  40. 81. exaggeration
  41. 82. the act of moving forward suddenly
  42. 83. the small, but important part of the essay that establishes the focus or argument
  43. 84. every story must have one, otherwise it is not a story
Down
  1. 1. to crouch down in fear
  2. 2. dependent clause that describes a noun
  3. 4. the country in The Dinner Party and RTT
  4. 6. writing that argues a point
  5. 9. can be used as an adjective, noun, or adverb (to _________)
  6. 10. Malala's best friend
  7. 11. has to be used as a noun (ing ending)
  8. 14. over, through, and around are examples of these
  9. 16. 9066, the reason why the events of FTM happed
  10. 17. every story has this to be more entertaining
  11. 20. the Colorado camp that we briefly read about
  12. 26. similar to Crispin's hometown
  13. 28. the part of the essay that refutes the opposing opinion
  14. 29. the priest that helped Crispin-Father ______
  15. 30. the lack of education or knowledge of something
  16. 33. the small snake in RTT
  17. 34. word that describes an adjective or verb
  18. 37. showing a great willingness to serve
  19. 38. big city closest to where Jeanne and her family originally lived
  20. 41. the songbird in RTT
  21. 42. apart or divided
  22. 43. the hero of The Dinner Party
  23. 45. another word for vassal
  24. 49. another word for plague
  25. 50. the "Judas" that was lurking for Crispin
  26. 51. Big city in Crispin
  27. 52. the most exciting part of a story
  28. 54. has to be used as an adjective (sometimes ing ending)
  29. 56. friend of Malala's involved in the pink phone incident
  30. 57. not meant to be taken literally
  31. 58. a small bird
  32. 60. someone who does an unlawful act
  33. 62. the concept explored in RTT
  34. 63. the final snake standing in RTT
  35. 64. a cruel leader
  36. 65. a story
  37. 68. Crispin's enemy for the entire story
  38. 69. the Lord that "owns more land than God"
  39. 71. the author of RTT, Rudyard _____________
  40. 73. Mischievous
  41. 75. when the action is done to the subject
  42. 77. great or intense
  43. 80. a conclusion drawn from the text