Across
- 4. The author of "Sorry, Right Number."
- 6. an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- 9. a sentence with only one independent clause
- 10. a describing word
- 14. a brave and noble character in an epic poem.
- 16. a word part added to the beginning of a word or base word
- 18. customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of religious or social groups.
- 19. the thing that recieves the action in a sentence.
- 20. a sentence made up of a main clause and a subordinate clause connecting to each other with a subordinating conjunction
- 23. a poem, word puzzle, or other composition in which certain letters in each line form a word or words.
- 25. a long poem, typically derived from ancient tradition.
- 27. a copy of a group of words from text or speech with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
- 28. a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase.
- 30. influence from one's peer group.
- 31. POV in a story containing she/her, him/he etc.
- 33. a person who writes a screenplay
- 35. a recurrent symbol in literature, art or mythology (example: hero or warrior).
- 37. The person or thing discussed in a sentence.
- 38. the main verb in a sentence.
- 43. POV where the reader is part of the story. Contains: You, yours
- 46. the tendency to consider material possessions more important than spiritual values.
- 47. the sentence in a paragraph in which the main idea is stated.
- 48. referring to a passage, book, or author as evidence for an argument or statement.
- 50. a person, thing, or place in which information is obtained
- 51. a group of words that contains a subject, verb and expresses a complete thought.
- 52. the tendency for someone to align their way of life with the people around them.
- 53. a brief reference in an essay that helps identify an idea's source.
- 54. When two independent clauses run together without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
- 55. the protection or promotion of the interest of consumers.
- 56. a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, but doesn't express a complete thought.
Down
- 1. a sentence that connects two independent clauses, typically with a coordinating conjunction.
- 2. A movie, television, or radio program that provides a factual report.
- 3. a written work meant to be acted out on a stage.
- 5. POV in a story containing I,My,Me, etc.
- 7. a psychological conflict.
- 8. evidence from the text of a story or article supporting a statement or argument.
- 11. when the audience knows something the characters don't.
- 12. a story that is passed on traditionally, and told by word of mouth.
- 13. a literary device characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces;tension in a story.
- 15. a story that is not based on true events.
- 17. An opening statement in an essay used to grab the reader's attention.
- 21. the author of "The Lottery"
- 22. a sentence missing either its subject or main verb.
- 24. relating to sensation or physical senses.
- 26. the author of "Fish Cheeks"
- 29. when a character says something different than what they mean.
- 32. The author of "The Landlady"
- 34. a statement in an essay that identifies the main points that will discussed.
- 36. A play written or adapted for television
- 39. a story based on true events.
- 40. issues with forces outside one's control,such as nature,antagonist, and society.
- 41. The author of "A Story Full of the Stuff of Sorrow"
- 42. a formatted list of all sources you cited within your paper.
- 44. where events take place in a story
- 45. when something happens that is different than what was expected to happen.
- 49. A word part added to the end of a word.
