Across
- 2. the villain in a story
- 7. verb mood: something happens if something else happens first
- 8. when a book or article is made up and creative
- 10. verb mood: asks a question
- 13. irony type: when something happens that is opposite of what is expected
- 14. verb voice: when the subject is the one doing the action
- 17. when a clause can stand on its own
- 19. moral or lesson of a story
- 23. a verb ending in -ed or -ing that acts as an adjective
- 24. the "to" form of a verb that can act as a noun, adjective, or adverb
- 27. sequence of events in a story
- 29. motivation type: factors such as money, fame
- 30. type of literature written in stanzas
- 31. type of literature broken into acts and scenes, performed on stage
- 32. irony type: when the audience knows something characters in the story don't know
- 35. verb mood: a hope, wish, or suggestion
- 37. when a clause cannot stand on its own
- 38. why a character acts or speaks a certain way
Down
- 1. words used to join clauses and sentences (ex. FANBOYS)
- 3. verb mood: gives a command
- 4. the main character in a story, the hero
- 5. verb voice: when the action is done to the subject
- 6. tells to whom or for whom the action of the sentence is done (2 words)
- 9. verb mood: statement of fact or opinion
- 11. when a book or article is real and factual
- 12. sentence type: one independent clause
- 15. when and where the story takes place
- 16. a verb ending in -ing that acts as a noun
- 18. irony type: when what is said does not match what is meant; sarcasm
- 20. conflict type: person vs. ____ (ex. questioning one's own beliefs)
- 21. sentence type: dependent + independent
- 22. sentence type: has features of both a compound and a complex sentence
- 23. conflict type: person vs. _____ (ex. fight, argument)
- 25. the object/person which receives the action of the sentence (2 words)
- 26. conflict type: person vs. ____ (ex. Boston Tea Party)
- 27. the why; persuade, inform, entertain
- 28. sentence type: 2 independent clauses joined by FANBOYS
- 33. the main problem in a story (ex. person vs. self)
- 34. what the text is mostly about (2 words)
- 36. motivation type: someone's feelings and desires
