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Teacher: Slattery
Across
From ______ did you get that idea? (who, whom)
The judges have to remain ________, not bias, so that they can judge the case more fairly.
A conversation between two or more people
Not including
The main character in a story
I am avoiding going to his party because _____ always filled with snotty people.
The Smiths traveled to ______ family reunion last week. (there, they're, their)
I will _______ your terms for this competition, so that we may begin.
Words or phrases in parentheses in a play, that state what actions an actor performs
In order by time
I made a snack ready, because ________ always hungry when they get home from school. (there, they're, their)
The newspaper's _______ section was always interesting to read, though I have had to keep in mind that it is not all factual.
A number fact
Turning point in a story; usually the most exciting event
Island
Word or phrase used to move from one thought or topic to another.
The counter-argument
Down
When a character delivers a speech, talking by herself/himself.
(noun) a result
The historical context in Claudette's story included effects of segregation in the southern United States in the 1950s.
Our argumentative essays were ________; we were bias, supporting one side of the argument over the other side.
(verb) to made a change to something; to influence
The point of an essay!
A list of resources used in a piece of writing.
The "bad guy" in a story, who opposes the main character.
______ is the winner? (who, whom)
I sprinted all the way __________ so that I wouldn't be late. (there, they're, their)
To show that the weather was always unpredictable, he told us a few little __________ about humorous experiences when he was caught unprepared by the harsh winds or scorching sun.
The speaker used strong ________ to convince us that we should vote for him.
Antonym: resolution
The Daisy couldn't grow much taller in _____ small flower pot. (it's, its)
A passage between rows