Across
- 3. the words or subject of a piece of writing (p. 10)
- 5. writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present (p. 10)
- 10. not of this world (p. 33)
- 12. the repetition of words at the start of a series of line in a poem (p. 34)
- 14. a comparison of two different things using the words like or as (p. 53)
- 15. a small part of a larger work(p. 22)
- 17. the shape, structure, or appearance of a piece of writing (p. 10)
- 19. something that cannot be explained; a person who does not take responsibility (p. 34)
- 20. a figure of speech in which words typically used to describe one thing are used to describe something else in order to suggest a likeness (p. 53)
- 21. a talk, usually given by a teacher or other expert, on a single topic (p. 33)
- 22. extremely large (p. 52)
Down
- 1. scientist who studies outer space and the bodies (such as stars, moons, and planets)in it (p. 33)
- 2. thick pieces of wood or steel (p. 22)
- 4. change; a different approach to a topic (p. 22)
- 6. in math, arguments that show an idea or rule must be correct (p. 34)
- 7. a section of a poem (p. 10)
- 8. a symbol (p. 52)
- 9. uncaring (p. 52)
- 11. a promise (p. 52)
- 13. numbers or diagrams (p. 33)
- 16. the attitude of a piece of writing(p. 22)
- 18. main point or topic (p. 22)
