Across
- 3. (S) A jelly flavor
- 9. V: I’m so sad.
- 10. (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 1
- 11. V: I hope to become ruler of Maple Avenue and rename it “Peglow’s world”
- 12. V: You won’t break into this place.
- 13. (S) A military rank
- 16. (R) The aliens are called this in Ender’s Game
- 21. (S) Often found in parks eating bread crumbs
- 23. (R) Ender is mocked by being called this
- 24. (W) The first part of an ACE paragraph
- 29. V: It is a long way down just for a swim
- 30. V: Hi! How are you? Hi! Nice to meet you! Hi! Welcome to my Peglow’s world!
- 32. (R) The organization in charge of battling the Buggers
- 33. (R) In charge of Battle School - Ender’s recruiter
- 34. (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 2
- 37. (W) These develop the main idea by providing facts and examples
- 39. (S) A projectile
- 41. (S) Also called tagging
- 42. (R) Literature that is not “real” but is based on factual information (usually based in the future)
- 44. (R) Ender’s “weakness” according to “adult voices”
- 45. (W) A direct quote from the text is this part of the ACE paragraph
- 46. (S) White fluffy sugary air
- 47. (W) a group of sentences written together that focus on one central idea
- 49. (S) A military rank
- 50. (R) How long will Ender be at Battle School?
- 51. (R) The other “adult” voice talking to Graff
- 52. (R) Defined as a “category” of literature
Down
- 1. V: Wanna fight? How about you? I’ll take you on too!
- 2. (R) The author of Ender’s Game
- 4. (W) It restates the main idea of a paragraph in different words
- 5. (S) You’re freaking out
- 6. V: Of you can’t figure this one out, you might be it
- 7. V: What’s that? What’s that? What’s that?
- 8. (W) A paragraph always starts with this
- 12. V: I agree… and so do you… and you too!
- 14. (R) Ender’s real name
- 15. (W) A central theme or topic
- 17. (S) Usually comes with nachos
- 18. (S) A military rank
- 19. (R) Literature that is not factual or based on real-life events
- 20. (R) Tested out of the program for being too kind & emotional
- 22. (R) The hero of the first invasion
- 25. (S) Well done! Good for you! Excellent! Yay for you!
- 26. (R) taken out at the start of the novel
- 27. (R) Tested out of the program for being too violent
- 28. (S) Eight armed sea dweller
- 31. (R) How the “adult voices” plan to keep Ender doing well at Battle School
- 35. (W) It introduces the main idea of a paragraph
- 36. V: It’s ruined! Everything is a mess now.
- 38. (R) Ender’s age at the start of this novel
- 40. (W) The last part of an ACE paragraph
- 43. (W) First, next, then, in addition to – are all examples of this part of a paragraph
- 46. V: I refuse to eat until there is peace in the world.
- 48. V: Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah
