A Year in Review 7th

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Across
  1. 2. Hero faces a tornado is an example of person vs...
  2. 3. The statement in your intro paragraph that tells the reader your opinion.
  3. 5. The when and where of a story.
  4. 7. A color that is also Mrs. LaPorte's favorite T. Swift song.
  5. 9. The main struggle in a story.
  6. 13. The use of logic to explain how evidence supports a claim.
  7. 15. Many word origins come from this ancient language.
  8. 16. The central idea or belief of a story.
  9. 17. This appeals to trustworthiness in an argument.
  10. 19. Students ask me for this every SINGLE day.
  11. 21. Mrs. LaPorte wants you to behave with this above all else.
  12. 23. This poem we read used a lot of personification about this place.
  13. 26. He killed Bob in The Outsiders.
  14. 29. The use of quotation and paraphrase that backs up your claim.
  15. 31. The sequence of events in a story.
  16. 32. There are this many syllables in a line of iambic pentameter.
  17. 33. Mrs. LaPorte has three of these.
  18. 34. He is shot down in a blaze of glory at the end of The Outsiders.
  19. 35. What you do first when you analyze a poem.
  20. 37. The narrator of The Outsiders.
  21. 39. How many of Mrs. LaPorte's English classes DO NOT have a seating chart.
  22. 40. characterization When a character is described explicitly.
  23. 41. Pig in Biggest Little Farm.
  24. 43. The Outsiders is set in the...
  25. 44. Words that start with the same initial sound.
Down
  1. 1. A comparison between two unlike things.
  2. 3. We studied The Outsiders to understand this narrative element.
  3. 4. Students seek this out in Mrs. LaPorte's classroom all the time.
  4. 6. Poetry is all about exploring this.
  5. 8. You could describe Mrs. LaPorte as being a part of this musical cult.
  6. 10. A story that is made up.
  7. 11. How many appeals does an argument need to be effective?
  8. 12. This appeals to emotion in an argument.
  9. 14. characterization When a character is described through STEAL.
  10. 18. You will be in this grade next year.
  11. 19. A hint of what is to come.
  12. 20. This appeals to logic and uses data in an argument.
  13. 22. This poet used iambic pentameter in his poems.
  14. 24. We read this author on Halloween.
  15. 25. Includes a lot of information about vocabulary words with images.
  16. 27. A comparison using like or as.
  17. 28. Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
  18. 30. A story that is real.
  19. 31. "Stay Gold" refers to this by Robert Frost.
  20. 36. Ponyboy has two of these.
  21. 38. The main character in "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" broke this.
  22. 42. Format that you are supposed use when writing English papers.
  23. 45. Mrs. LaPorte doesn't like it when you say this in an essay.