Across
- 4. One of the most important books in Mr. O.’s life. One of the only novels he actually read in high school, it helped him to realize books could be about issues and problems he could actually relate to. Because of that, this work had a lot to do with Mr. O. becoming a teacher.
- 6. Because it’s in ( ), this is another term for your in-text citation.
- 8. A nightmarish future presented as a warning to us
- 12. A comparison of two relationships: Batman : Joker :: Daredevil : Kingpin
- 13. The repetition of a phrase at the beginning of several lines
- 14. the device to use when you’ve left words out. MLA wants space between each mark.
Down
- 1. We’re in on a secret that the character in this movie doesn’t know. I’m telling you, bruh, you do not want to go in there. Don’t do it! Why is he opening the door that the monster is hiding behind?
- 2. when punctuate to show that one thing belongs to more than one person
- 3. the punctuation mark you can never use before a quote, since it doesn’t reflect the special relationship between your analysis and your evidence for it.
- 5. Chocolatey, chewy, and one of the only kitten names Mr. and Mrs. O. have settled on
- 7. A description that has not been put in a clear and understandable position
- 9. a repetition of a certain sounds in words that are close together
- 10. the pattern of sounds you notice in a poem
- 11. Our creepiest sibling
