Across
- 6. details, sentences that add evidence and proof to your paragraph
- 9. sentence, a sentence made up of two or more independent clauses,
- 11. comparing two things directly
- 15. where and when the story takes place
- 16. clause, a group of words that cannot stand on their own
- 17. irony, when you know more than the characters
- 18. person, when the character/author uses "I" and "we"
- 19. person, when the character/author uses "you" and "our"
Down
- 1. clause, a group of words that can stand on their own
- 2. characterization, when the author describes a character through their actions and thoughts
- 3. words used to link clauses together, like "and"
- 4. a describing word
- 5. irony, when you say the opposite of what you mean
- 7. sentence, a sentence that introduces your main idea,
- 8. irony, when the opposite of what you expect happens
- 10. characterization, when the author tells us exactly what a character is like
- 12. sentence, a sentence made up of at least one independent clause and one dependent clause
- 13. person, when the author/character uses a name or "she"/"he"
- 14. sentence, a sentence that wraps up your argument/idea
- 15. when a word has close to the same meaning as another word
