7th Grade ELA August-December Review

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Across
  1. 3. first part of the narrative structure
  2. 5. a joke
  3. 11. what is this?-after the school day
  4. 13. group of words without a subject and verb combo
  5. 14. gives credit to author or source inside the actual essay
  6. 15. a small house
  7. 18. Malala's academic rival
  8. 20. Malala's father
  9. 21. Malala's brother
  10. 23. Malala's favorite American TV show
  11. 26. to become smaller in size
  12. 29. takes the place of a noun
  13. 30. you should always tuck these in
  14. 31. what should go in the in-text citation if no author is present
  15. 33. what the Taliban want women to wear
  16. 35. scared side character in RTT
  17. 36. the latin phrase that we use in the in-text citations when there are more than 3 authors
  18. 37. most emotional and exciting part of narrative structure
  19. 41. group of words with subject and verb combo
  20. 42. Because who said so? (with regards to citing sources)
  21. 43. Pakistan's capital
  22. 46. Malala's best friend
  23. 47. warmup activity
  24. 50. a conclusion that one draws from the text while reading
  25. 52. Ziauddin's friend that almost gets killed by the Taliban
  26. 53. author of RTT
  27. 54. the type of paragraph that we write
  28. 55. brickwork or stonework
  29. 57. Muslim religious leader
  30. 58. the most important section of the ace paragraph
  31. 59. provides context and identifies speaker in an ace paragraph
  32. 61. type of writing that simply provides information
  33. 62. can be said instead of go
  34. 63. evidence from a text
  35. 64. many schools don’t have this in Pakistan
Down
  1. 1. clause that cannot stand alone
  2. 2. Maulana Fazlullah
  3. 4. Malala's other brother
  4. 6. Malala's mother
  5. 7. government officials present at the dinner party
  6. 8. to take place or happen
  7. 9. Malala's last name
  8. 10. porch
  9. 12. Nag and Nagaina are both this animal
  10. 13. what the Taliban spreads in order to take control
  11. 16. name of the child in RTT
  12. 17. to move forward suddenly
  13. 19. the hero of The Dinner Party
  14. 22. concept explored when reading RTT
  15. 24. female prime minister of Pakistan
  16. 25. what should go in the in-text citation if there is an author
  17. 27. terrorists that take over Pakistan and Afghanistan
  18. 28. the religion that is the center of Malala's life
  19. 32. last part of the narrative structure
  20. 34. country that RTT and the Dinner Party takes place in
  21. 38. Rikki-Tikki is this animal
  22. 39. another word for a dependent clause
  23. 40. arguable statement
  24. 44. Malala's neighbor
  25. 45. a small house
  26. 48. page at end of essay that gives credit to sources
  27. 49. clause that can stand alone
  28. 50. phrase that starts with to and ends with a verb
  29. 51. must be identified in the lead-in
  30. 55. Malala's hometown
  31. 56. the small snake in RTT
  32. 60. two faced