Across
- 5. (V) Someone who will try to discredit you
- 7. (W) Provides evidence, personal stories, facts to support the main idea
- 9. (MAG) One weird item Eric brings to Magorium in the hospital
- 17. (MAG) Magorium’s zebra
- 18. (S) It is AMAZING!
- 20. (S) That is VERY interesting
- 23. (V) A role one plays
- 24. (S) two people speaking (in a script)
- 25. (S) a mid-day film
- 27. (W) A graphic organizer used to help organize one’s writing
- 30. (MAG) The Accountant’s name
- 34. (V) The storyline
- 36. (S) really bad and awful
- 38. (S) The person who plans out the movements and steps in a performance
- 42. (W) The point of view you should write a review in (I, me, etc.)
- 45. (W) the main idea of the paragraph
- 50. (W) The main idea of the entire composition
- 52. (W) Ends a body paragraph
- 53. (W) It means NOT having an opinion
- 54. (V) an assessment based on an inspection
- 56. (W) A movie that has lyrical accompaniment for music has this
- 60. (W) Used to explain the “why” of the main idea
Down
- 1. (W) This goes at the beginning of the outline and includes name, title, and type of essay
- 2. (W) Standard composition has this many paragraphs
- 3. (MAG) AN Accountant is a cross between a counter and a ___
- 4. (V) comedy, drama, action, horror, adventure, etc.
- 6. (W) Also known as the concluding sentence
- 8. (W) Used to catch the reader's attention
- 10. (S) It is SO funny
- 11. (MAG) Owner of the Emporium
- 12. (MAG) The sign Mahoney sees on the bus says, “Do you have a __?”
- 13. (W) The person who provides the money for the film
- 14. (S) opening night
- 15. (S) A movie’s part two
- 16. (V) One’s personal thoughts on something
- 19. (V) Motion Picture Association of America Acronym
- 21. (V) to provide an opinion
- 22. (MAG) Magorium’s director
- 26. (V) To support
- 28. (W) What you should not include in your summary or review
- 29. (V) Really interested
- 31. (V) To judge
- 32. (W) The person responsible for the story and scripts
- 33. (R) The novel we need to finish reading
- 35. (W) can be a word or phrase that lets the reader know you are moving on to another idea
- 37. (W) When someone gives away the ending or a surprise in a film it is known as this
- 39. (MAG) The narrator of Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
- 40. (W) The leader of the movie
- 41. (W) A movie that has instrumental accompaniment for music has this
- 43. (MAG) Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium is a fancy name for this
- 44. (V) To look over intently
- 46. (W) When you talk about two movies and their similarities you do this
- 47. (PB) The Man in Black’s name
- 48. (MAG) This is not Mr. Magorium’s name
- 49. (W) All paragraphs start with this
- 51. (S) the filming of a movie
- 55. (V) Vincini's favorite word
- 57. (V) G, PG, PG-13, R, etc.
- 58. (V) To look over something
- 59. (PB) The Princess Bride’s name
