ELA Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. comparing two things without using like or as
  2. 4. the message of a story
  3. 9. a story that did not really happen
  4. 11. a true story
  5. 12. irony: the opposite of what we expect happens
  6. 14. irony: character says opposite of what they mean
  7. 17. a sentence with an independent and a dependent
  8. 18. a clause that is not a complete sentence
  9. 19. vivid details
  10. 20. the time and place in a story
  11. 22. a clause that can be a sentence
  12. 23. main character
  13. 25. a reference to another story
  14. 26. point of view using you
  15. 27. irony: audience knows what character does not
  16. 28. two opposite images together
  17. 29. giving human characteristics to objects
Down
  1. 1. the way the author wants the reader to feel
  2. 3. a short true story
  3. 5. in sequential order
  4. 6. a sentence with two independent clauses
  5. 7. the problem in a story
  6. 8. point of view using he, she, and they
  7. 10. the character's attitude
  8. 12. comparing two things using like or as
  9. 13. complex a sentence with 2 independent, 1 dependent
  10. 15. repetition of first sounds
  11. 16. a type of punctuation that combines 2 sentences
  12. 21. villain
  13. 24. point of view using I, me, and my