Spring Final English 11

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Across
  1. 2. What you should start the first paragraph of an essay with
  2. 5. everything is a symbol for something else
  3. 8. When a speaker or writer puts something into his or her own words. You still need to cite this kind of language.
  4. 9. "As fast as a cheetah."
  5. 11. literature which is true
  6. 14. message to be learned about life in a piece of literature
  7. 15. gets in the way of the protagonist
  8. 16. A fact or figure using in an essay.
  9. 17. Call to ________ is when the writer is encourage the reader to DO SOMETHING about the subject.
  10. 19. like a "paragraph" in poetry; a grouping of words
  11. 20. reference to a person, place, thing, event, idea in history or literature
  12. 21. "Slings and arrows" are a(n) ___________ for life's hardships
  13. 25. calls attention to the contrast with another character
  14. 27. Using MLA, the title should be _____________ (hint: starts with un___)
  15. 30. MLA stands for ____________ ____________ _____________.
  16. 33. What Hamlet is contemplating in "To be or not to be"
  17. 34. A source from .gov or .edu is considered ___________.
  18. 35. the order in which the sources on the Works Cited page should be listed
  19. 38. (two words) What the first sentence in each body paragraph is called.
  20. 41. positive, negative, or neural feeling or mood created by the word
  21. 43. From where can no man return, referred to in "To be or not to be"
  22. 44. (two words) non-rhyming poetry
Down
  1. 1. author's attitude toward the topic
  2. 3. What you use the change gears or "make a switch" when you start a new paragraph. "On the other hand..."
  3. 4. This occurs when you don't cite your source or give credit to your source.
  4. 6. dictionary definition
  5. 7. (two words) The only information you don't have to use citations for in MLA.
  6. 10. imaginary piece of literature
  7. 12. how an author develops a character based on their actions, speech, thoughts, or appearance (or directly)
  8. 13. A source that presents both sides of an argument.
  9. 18. literary device that creates a mental image for using the five senses
  10. 22. (two words) A question not meant to be answered, often used at the beginning or within the body of an essay.
  11. 23. (two words) Also called a tag line, it's when the authors name is given within the sentence he or she is being quoted in.
  12. 24. "To be or not to be" is an example of this
  13. 26. sources from Wikipedia, a blog, one without any author, or one with no date or an old date are considered _______________.
  14. 28. the feeling you take away from a piece of literature
  15. 29. A true, personal short story that is often used to start an essay.
  16. 31. repeating consonant sounds at beginning of a sequence of words
  17. 32. You must _______ your sources in MLA.
  18. 36. main character/good guy
  19. 37. Man vs. ________ The kind of conflict in "To be or not to be"
  20. 39. what happens is opposite of what you expect
  21. 40. (two words) the page in MLA on which all sources used in the paper should be listed
  22. 42. What you should do on the first line of each paragraph.