ELA 7 1st Quarter Terms

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Across
  1. 2. directly stated
  2. 3. the high point of action in a story
  3. 4. the story action begins to work toward its end
  4. 7. 3rd person narrator in Rikki Tikki Tavi
  5. 9. the reason for reading a text
  6. 12. notes written on the text by a reader who is recording events in the story that are important to the development
  7. 13. a comment that identifies a particular strength or area for improvement
  8. 16. this constructed response is a brief, organized, written composition that answers a prompt
  9. 18. a question or comment that you write directly on a text to capture your reaction
  10. 22. an idea that a reader forms about a text by combining textual evidence and their own prior knowledge
  11. 23. short, concise answers to questions about a selection that includes supporting evidence from the text
  12. 24. statement about a particular topic followed by questions, to guide a reader's response
  13. 25. the end of a story where conflict is resolved
  14. 28. suggested but not directly stated
  15. 30. writing a note on the text about a personal connection to the idea or story
  16. 31. main character who the story revolves around
  17. 33. a context clue where an example is used to directly inform the reader of the word's meaning
  18. 35. details a reader can use to support their ideas and opinions
  19. 37. tension between two opposing forces
  20. 39. sequence of events that make up a story
  21. 41. a set of steps that readers can use
Down
  1. 1. a context clue that explains a word's meaning before or after the word appears
  2. 5. a comment that shows a sincere effort to help a writer improve
  3. 6. a conversation between two or more people who cooperate to move the discussion forward
  4. 8. peer reviewers should always keep their tone this way
  5. 10. restating words in your own way
  6. 11. individuals in a literary work whose thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions drive the plot
  7. 14. determining a word's meaning based on how it is like something else in the text
  8. 15. the action where a main character is in crises and the story becomes complicated
  9. 17. point out
  10. 19. a universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature
  11. 20. ask this before, during, and after reading
  12. 21. this kind of evidence refers to details from the story used to support a reader's idea
  13. 23. an author's use of words and writing style to convey their attitude towards a topic
  14. 26. the time, place, and environment in which a story occurs
  15. 27. conversation
  16. 29. hints in the surrounding text that a reader can use to infer the meaning of an unfamiliar word
  17. 32. determining a word's meaning based on how it is unlike something else in the text
  18. 34. character who opposes the protagonist
  19. 36. part of the story where characters, setting, and the main conflict are introduced
  20. 38. using details from the text to support your ideas will become this after a lot of practice
  21. 40. the organization of literature into categories based on the type of writing