Across
- 7. A type of narrative where a hero goes on a big journey or adventure.
- 9. The time in a story when the main character solves the main problem.
- 11. Something in a story that repeats over and over.
- 13. The part of every clause or sentence that answers the question, "What did they do?"
- 16. A prefix meaning "self"
- 18. A suffix used to turn verbs like act, depress, and discuss into nouns.
- 19. Copying someone else’s words, without using quotation marks.
- 21. A morpheme that goes at the beginnings of words.
- 24. My favorite class is Art, but my friend’s favorite class is Choir.
- 28. A close friend who is always with you and helps you out.
- 29. Easy, fun, crooked, bright.
- 30. Gilgamesh, firefighters, Superman, Einstein.
- 32. Happily, freely, carefully, eventually, excitedly.
- 33. Giving the most important parts of someone else’s writing, in your own words.
- 34. A group of words in poetry, separated by a line break (extra space between lines).
- 35. A type of poem that doesn't rhyme, but does have a special rhythm of some kind.
- 36. A prefix meaning "across or through"
- 38. The first sentence of each paragraph in an essay, which summarizes what the paragraph is about and transitions from the paragraph before.
- 40. Cough, talk, run, was, dance, are.
- 42. Grumpy/dumpy, flat/hat, afraid/degrade
- 43. Living forever and never dying.
- 44. All the things that happen in a story.
- 45. A hug, or accepting an idea.
- 46. Doctor, bathroom, hat, lunch.
- 48. The part of every clause or sentence that answers the question, "Who did it?"
- 49. A type of poem that has just three lines, the first with five syllables, then seven, then five.
Down
- 1. Writing that focuses on the beautiful sounds of words, and that doesn't include any extra words.
- 2. A suffix used to turn adjectives into nouns.
- 3. Plop, drip, crash
- 4. A prefix meaning "between"
- 5. In, on, under, for, to, before, after, through, between.
- 6. A prefix meaning "with or together"
- 8. A group of words that work together in the place of one word.
- 10. How an author wants the reader to feel when reading.
- 12. A morpheme that goes at the ends of words.
- 14. When the snow stopped falling, we decided to make a snowman.
- 15. The problem in a story that the main character has to solve.
- 17. A weakness or something that isn't perfect about someone.
- 20. A type of poem that doesn't rhyme and doesn't have any special rhythm.
- 22. A suffix meaning "something you can do"
- 23. A type of anger that makes you want to hurt someone or break something.
- 25. A synonym for fate -- the idea that some things are meant to happen in the future and can't be stopped.
- 26. The sentence in the introduction of an essay that summarizes all of the important ideas in the paper.
- 27. How the author feels about what they are writing.
- 31. A ruler who has unlimited power and abuses the people they rule, taking everything for themself.
- 37. A suffix used to turn verbs like enjoy, treat, and excite into nouns.
- 39. The time and place of a story.
- 41. Writing that is not poetry.
- 43. Trying to figure out what a message means.
- 47. The beat of writing, when read aloud.
