ELA 9 - Year in Review

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Across
  1. 5. A feeling of excitement or tension about what will happen next.
  2. 8. The boy with the bread
  3. 9. The Queen of Mystery
  4. 11. The judge and main mastermind in one of the novels we read this year.
  5. 12. The way an author reveals the traits and personality of a character.
  6. 15. The hot-tempered cousin who rage kicks off chain of events of Romeo and Juliet
  7. 16. A rhythmic pattern of five pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables in a line of poetry.
  8. 18. The battle to the death used to control the districts of
  9. 19. The sequence of events that make up a story.
  10. 21. A type of poem with 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.
  11. 23. Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas.
  12. 24. The great crafter of The Hunger Games
Down
  1. 1. Facts or examples that explain or back up the central idea.
  2. 2. The girl on fire
  3. 3. Famous English playwright and poet who wrote "Romeo and Juliet."
  4. 4. Hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.
  5. 6. A story in which a problem, crime, or puzzle must be solved.
  6. 7. Idea: The most important point or message in a text.
  7. 10. The woman who bludgeoned her husband to death with a frozen leg of lamb
  8. 13. American author famous for his dark, mysterious poems and short stories like "The Raven."
  9. 14. Romeo's tragic flaw
  10. 15. The main message or underlying idea of a story.
  11. 17. Writing that provides facts about real people, places, or events.
  12. 20. A figure of speech comparing two unlike things by saying one thing is another.
  13. 21. A figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as."
  14. 22. A type of writing that uses rhythm, rhyme, and imagery to express ideas or emotions.