Unit 7 Review

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Across
  1. 6. (W) All paragraphs start with this
  2. 8. (V) A pilgrim's pants
  3. 9. (V) The U.S. started out with 13
  4. 12. (V) A turkey's red nose flap
  5. 13. (s) a teaspoon of this, a cup of that, etc.
  6. 15. (V) corn
  7. 17. (W) Provides evidence, personal stories, facts to support the main idea
  8. 21. (S) The state of the first Thanksgiving
  9. 26. (V) a turkey’s red chin flap
  10. 27. (W) One of the items needed in the heading
  11. 31. (R) Jonas’ new “job”
  12. 33. (R) One of the essential qualities Jonas has for being a receiver
  13. 35. (V) internal parts
  14. 36. (V) a stony stomach
  15. 37. (s) cake, pie, cobbler, or pastry for example
  16. 38. (S) Causes stomach aches
  17. 39. (W) Standard composition has this many paragraphs
  18. 41. (W) the main idea of the paragraph
  19. 42. (V) A lot of food; Hunters also get one
  20. 43. (V) A lady pilgrim's hat
  21. 44. (R) The author of The Giver
  22. 46. (W) Used to catch the reader's attention
  23. 47. (S) Mmmmmm! Tasty!
  24. 51. (W) A graphic organizer used to help organize one’s writing
  25. 52. (R) The similar trait shared by Jonas, Gabriel, and the Elder
Down
  1. 1. (R) The protagonist of The Giver
  2. 2. (W) Also known as the concluding sentence
  3. 3. (R) The first memory Jonas receives
  4. 4. (s) it's a party
  5. 5. (W) The main idea of the entire composition
  6. 7. (R) The building where Jonas must go to do his training
  7. 10. (s) Eat, eat, eat, and then eat more!
  8. 11. (W) Ends a body paragraph
  9. 14. (W) All paragraphs start with this
  10. 16. (s) an orange-haired ape that likes bananas and turkey (maybe?)
  11. 18. (W) One of the items needed in the hook of a TDA composition
  12. 19. (V) They took a long trip
  13. 20. (s) packed with vitamins and minerals
  14. 22. (R) One of the words the Chief Elder uses to describe Jonas’ training for his new “job”
  15. 23. (W) Used to explain the “why” of the main idea
  16. 24. (V) My sweet little chick-a-dee
  17. 25. (V) Cut them crops down
  18. 28. (s) Mmmmm! Tasty!
  19. 29. (W) This goes at the beginning of the outline and includes name, title, and type of essay
  20. 30. (W) can be a word or phrase that lets the reader know you are moving on to another idea
  21. 32. (V) Native Americans are an example
  22. 34. (V) Stuffed horn
  23. 40. (R) Chapter 9 is all about these
  24. 45. (s) Can I eat it?
  25. 48. (V) Many people will have this on Thanksgiving
  26. 49. (s) fall
  27. 50. (R) One of the words the Chief Elder uses to describe Jonas’ training for his new “job”