ELA Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. When something has a meaning that represents something greater than itself.
  2. 3. When a text references another famous text.
  3. 4. Not including any opinion, only true facts.
  4. 7. The person/people/thing that stands in the way of the protagonist.
  5. 8. Types of characters that show up in many different stories.
  6. 9. The theme or moral an author is trying to convey to the reader.
  7. 10. Characteristics that describe a character.
  8. 11. A story with a world that seems perfect, but has flaws once you look closer.
  9. 13. The character that you root for in a story (not always the good guy).
Down
  1. 1. When words mean something greater than what they say.
  2. 2. Details about the mood or feeling of a story
  3. 5. This can be either direct or indirect, and it describes a character's traits.
  4. 6. Comparing two things (without like or as)
  5. 12. Location, time, or sensory details
  6. 14. Pulling out the main details to recap a story.