Across
- 3. story a piece of prose that is more brief than a novel.
- 5. a piece of writing that often uses meter, rhyme, rhythm, and flow.
- 7. the repetition of a letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
- 11. a new word formed by rearranging the letters from a different word.
- 12. the part of speech that describes actions.
- 13. we end every class with this.
- 15. text to self, text to text, and text to world are all examples of making _____ to texts.
- 19. giving a human-like quality to something nonhuman.
- 20. the exaggeration of a statement.
- 21. the part of speech that provides descriptions.
- 22. a word with a meaning opposite to another word.
- 23. a formal piece of writing on a particular subject that includes an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- 25. the main character or good character in a story is also called this.
- 27. a short set of words that is complete, typically containing a subject and a predicate.
Down
- 1. a brief account of the main events or points from a text.
- 2. verse poetry that does not rhyme consistently (two words).
- 4. a Japanese poem consisting of 3 lines.
- 6. the comparison of two or more things using like or as.
- 8. a character who explains what is happening in a novel or short story, usually the main character.
- 9. the problem in a text. An example of one is character vs. character.
- 10. in ELA, a proper response should include part of the _____ in the answer.
- 14. the villain or character opposing the main character is also called this.
- 16. the formation of a word from a sound associated with what it is named.
- 17. the comparison of two or more things not using like or as.
- 18. a group of words taken from a text and repeated by someone who did not originally write it.
- 24. a word with a meaning similar to or the same as another word.
- 26. the games we have been playing in Writer's Workshop are supposed to help you with _____.
- 28. the part of speech that represents people, places, and things.
