Across
- 1. The most important sentence in your entire essay; states your claim and what the main idea of the essay is
- 5. The main โgood guyโ of a story; central character
- 7. Conversation between characters
- 9. A comparison that does NOT use โlikeโ or โasโ
- 11. A genre where the historical events, dates, or figures are real, but our main characters are not
- 12. Who was the narrator of The Watsons go to Birmingham?
- 13. Giving human qualities to nonhuman things
- 15. Techniques that make your argument weaker
- 16. Using a symbol to represent a feeling or idea
Down
- 2. Instructions in a play or screenplay, explaining movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting
- 3. A group of lines in a poem
- 4. A story performed by actors on a stage
- 6. A genre that informs the reader of information
- 8. Persuasion using logic and facts
- 10. A story of someoneโs life written by that person themselves
- 14. The moral or lesson of a story
