ELA Project

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Across
  1. 3. The structure that a piece of writing is organized
  2. 6. The main reason why an article or literary piece is written.
  3. 7. The person who tells the story
  4. 9. Extreme exaggeration
  5. 10. A way to allow the reader to imagine something in a piece of writing.
  6. 13. giving an object or animal human features. (giving a car the ability to talk)
  7. 16. speaking in a non-literal or figurative way.
  8. 18. The open form of poetry.
  9. 20. An object person or animal that represents something important
Down
  1. 1. A comparison using the words "like" or "as"
  2. 2. speaking in literal terms. doing what you are going to say (saying you are going to eat food, and then eating food).
  3. 4. The arrangement of rhymes in a poem or stanza.
  4. 5. the use of the same word multiple times in one sentence.
  5. 8. the repetition of syllables (most of the time at the end of sentences.
  6. 11. A row of words in a poem.
  7. 12. A group of lines in a poem.
  8. 14. A course of several words beginning with the same sound.
  9. 15. A form of poetry that tells an entire story.
  10. 17. A comparison without using the words "like" or "as"
  11. 19. Sound effects (KABLAM! POW! ZAAAP! SIZZLE!).