ELA 1st Semester Exam Vocabulary Review

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Across
  1. 2. the sequence of events that make up a story, play, or narrative poem.
  2. 3. to point out
  3. 5. The author’s opinion about the topic that he/she is trying to prove.
  4. 8. how the author presents the ideas in their text: descriptive, compare contrast, problem solution, cause and effect, sequential (chronological)
  5. 9. showing, pointing out, highlighting
  6. 10. a comparison using like or as used to help describe one thing by comparing it to the characteristics of another
  7. 11. the feeling a piece of texts creates in the reader.
  8. 12. determine
  9. 13. shows
  10. 15. one who tells a poem
  11. 16. one who tells the story
  12. 17. a comparison saying one thing IS another.
Down
  1. 1. in poetry it is the end of one line
  2. 2. Who is telling the story (whose thoughts and feelings the reader learns)
  3. 4. a group of lines group together in a poem
  4. 6. adds to
  5. 7. facts, statements, examples that help the author support their claim
  6. 13. sensory details within a text that help the reader imagine a sight, smell, taste, touch, or sound.
  7. 14. the message/lesson the author is making through their story or poem. It does NOT contain specifics from the text (like names, or a specific action) but is universal and can be applied to life