Across
- 1. this sentence type consists of one IC
- 4. a story about someone's life written by that person
- 10. a sequence of dance moves
- 15. to promote/get people to buy or join
- 17. "OUCH!"
- 18. the "class loser" in The Wave
- 21. this consists of two independent clauses
- 22. the types of nouns you do not capitalize
- 23. someone who helps others
- 24. this root means to carry
- 25. this is a person, place or thing
- 27. Life is like a box of chocolates
- 28. something that you can hear and see
- 32. what you use to show possession
- 35. someone who avoids society/people
- 36. this sentence type has one IC and one DC
- 38. Juliet's cousin who Romeo kills
- 39. both types have a subject and verb
- 44. we, they, he, she, it
- 45. the city in which Romeo and Juliet takes place
- 46. when an object represents a bigger idea
- 47. the art teacher who knew Melinda had more to say
Down
- 2. to process food
- 3. one of the few who tries to end The Wave
- 5. the word "and" is a ______
- 6. to send goods to other countries for sale
- 7. this point of view uses I, me, my
- 8. character vs. self is this type of conflict
- 9. a final decision
- 11. facts that help to prove the truth
- 12. pretty, old, shiny
- 13. the bigger message of a story
- 14. when the exact opposite happens that you would expect
- 16. this type of character does NOT change
- 17. the type of characterization where the reader needs to infer
- 19. the ending of the plot structure
- 20. a robot with a human appearance
- 22. the most exciting part of a story
- 24. a positional word that shows location
- 26. a beautiful view
- 28. able to be heard
- 29. what you do to the titles of big things
- 30. when the author gives clues or hints of what will happen later
- 31. an action word
- 33. The janitor's ______ is where Melinda feels safe
- 34. Juliet's family name
- 37. this root means later/beyond
- 40. the study of stars and celestial objects
- 41. the where and when of a story
- 42. small enough to carry
- 43. the antagonist in Speak
