Across
- 2. How we've shortened "figurative language" in class
- 5. How many times you pause when you say a specific line in a poem. (Two words)
- 7. "You are going to ____" (Part two of an in-class motto)
- 9. It's what Ms. Reichard teaches :)
- 14. Type of essay where you're choosing a side.
- 15. Type of poem, preferred by Shakespeare. 14 lines.
- 18. When you explain why the other side of the argument is wrong.
- 19. A story that explains why something in nature is the way it is. Favored by the Greeks.
- 21. Ms. Reichard's Hogwarts house
- 22. The first story we read this year, about a red sweater.
Down
- 1. Ms. Reichard's favorite Starbucks drink (Two words)
- 3. Ms. Reichard's favorite color
- 4. "You are not _____" (Part one of an in-class motto)
- 5. A word to describe Ms. Reichard (Shake it off!)
- 6. Ms. Reichard's favorite super hero. (Two words, type of spider)
- 8. The superior type of comma, aka a "serial comma"
- 10. everyone's favorite assignment in ELA
- 11. A story someone writes about their own life.
- 12. She was born blind and deaf (Full name, two words)
- 13. Ms. Reichard's birth month
- 16. The state Ms. Reichard was born in
- 17. Other type of poem, sounds evil. 19 lines.
- 20. A nonsense poem by Lewis Carrol (From Q2!)
