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