ELA 10-2 Terms Review

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Across
  1. 2. major division in a play
  2. 8. Ben simply reports "an accident"
  3. 9. this type of literature is based on imaginary events or people-- even if they seem very realistic!
  4. 11. this narrator allows us to "get in the heads" of two or more characters.
  5. 12. am picking clean"
  6. 13. This narrator tells the story or poem from his/her own perspective.
  7. 16. Malvolio is this character type
  8. 17. Percy Jackson battles not only the Minotaur but other mythological creatures.
  9. 18. a character is closest to the audience when s/he is here on stage
  10. 19. How Coyote Stole Fire is an example of this type of myth
  11. 21. Ben's proclamation that he doesn't believe in hunting for sport, yet his sport hunting of a whiptail lizard makes him this type of character.
  12. 22. "A tongue of flame flashed from the snub-nosed barrel"
  13. 24. a line or short speech intended for the audience to hear but not other characters on stage.
  14. 25. "And Wood swallowed [Fire]."
  15. 26. Ben recalls the family found dead in the desert after foolishly abandoning their car.
  16. 30. The paragraph of poetry
  17. 31. Carl in Up
  18. 33. Carl's balloon cart lifting early on points toward future events.
  19. 34. the ending of "Twelfth Night"
  20. 36. Madec in Deathwatch
  21. 37. the place & time a story takes place.
  22. 38. a fourteen-line poem with a regular rhythm and rhyme scheme and ending in a rhyming couplet.
  23. 39. Viola is sent to woo Olivia but she loves Orsino
Down
  1. 1. the interactions between characters in a script.
  2. 3. Ben vs. Madec
  3. 4. an eight letter word for the feeling of anticipation the reader feels as Ben is "hunted."
  4. 5. The Hornet and the Mauser represent power
  5. 6. use this grid to determine what is most important in an image
  6. 7. the living dead, jumbo shrimp, old news
  7. 10. A shipwreck separates Sebastian and Viola in "Twelfth Night."
  8. 12. Percy Jackson must come to terms with the fact that he is a demigod.
  9. 14. a character who has very little personality traits.
  10. 15. "Their eyes glinted like bloodstones"
  11. 16. A speech made by a solitary character on stage that reveals his/her innermost thoughts.
  12. 20. these are in italics in a script
  13. 23. dingdong, whisper, buzz, plop
  14. 27. My love is deeper than the ocean
  15. 28. "Accident Up Ahead" is this type of literature.
  16. 29. "Your mouth will be the branches
  17. 32. the "voice" of the poet in a poem
  18. 35. "sad" or "angry" could be words to describe the attitude of the author of "21"