Across
- 1. A young man learns the value of work in "A ______ Earned"
- 5. “One Ordinary Day, With Peanuts” features a couple that take turns being ___
- 6. This fever is wiping people out in Anatomy: A Love Story
- 9. The entity that tells the story
- 12. A comparison using "like" or "as"
- 14. Crabbe is an example of a “coming-of-___” story
- 15. The city featured in Anatomy: A Love Story
- 16. When something represents something else
- 18. Authors try to create a visual picture using this
- 20. Human qualities are given to non human things
- 21. Words that imitate sounds
- 26. The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is fixated on this
- 27. The formal referencing system we used go write an essay
- 29. Exaggeration
- 30. Opposes the main character
- 35. Writing that uses sentences and paragraphs
- 37. A young man runs away and struggles to survive in the wilderness
- 38. Words that join sentences together
- 39. Hints in a story
- 40. Groups of lines in poetry
- 41. Any form of communicated information
- 43. Complete sentences must have a subject and this
- 44. Comments and observations that you add when doing close reading
- 45. Word choice
- 46. Analyze the structure, devices, and tone in a poem to find this
- 47. The events in a story
Down
- 2. The main character
- 3. Creative writing that uses lines and stanzas
- 4. Where and when a story takes place
- 7. "Lather and Nothing Else" features a ______ as he considers murder
- 8. A sentence that is incomplete
- 10. The literary tools authors use to make their writing come to life
- 11. Keeps the reader on edge
- 13. Singular form of media
- 17. A direct comparison between two different things
- 19. This woman kills her husband and covers up the crime
- 22. The way a story makes a reader feel as they read
- 23. The society in which Hazel Sinnett lives has examples of this
- 24. An educated guess
- 25. Two or more words begin with the same letter
- 28. The positive or negative tone attached to words
- 31. Hazel Sinnett has no interest in marrying this fellow
- 32. Literary essays require a very specific _____
- 33. Free ___ poetry does not have structural guidelines
- 34. The, an, and a
- 36. The highest point of tension
- 38. Background information
- 42. We can analyze poems by looking at structure, tone, literary devices, and this
- 43. This boy is favoured by Lady Sinnett
- 46. A recurring symbol in a story
- 47. The formal term for "dad jokes"
