4th grade TERMS

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Across
  1. 1. an arrangement of events in the order of their happening or based on the time they have occurred
  2. 6. an incomplete sentence
  3. 7. to study or examine something in detail
  4. 9. a letter, or group of letters, that is added to the end of a. root (base) word (example: reasonable)
  5. 11. we look to see what is different about the two things
  6. 12. words used to change, describe, or add more information about a verb in a sentence(example: quickly)
  7. 15. a trait about something or someone
  8. 16. characters in a story talking with one another
  9. 17. to put something in your own words
  10. 19. a way of looking at or thinking about something. A standpoint from someone
  11. 22. a word that means the same as another
  12. 25. a comparison which is not literally true
  13. 27. a phrase that actually means something different from its literal meaning
  14. 28. a person, place, or thing
  15. 29. sentences that include more than one complete thought without the use of a punctuation mark to separate those complete thoughts
  16. 30. the deeper meaning or message in a text
  17. 31. we look to see what is the same about the two things
Down
  1. 2. A conclusion or opinion that is reached because of known facts or evidence
  2. 3. the way authors organize information in text
  3. 4. an action
  4. 5. pairs or groups of letters that come before a base wod, with a base word being the shortest form of a word that still has meaning (example: uncover)
  5. 8. a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else (example: in, under, behind)
  6. 9. to gather the main points of a text or book
  7. 10. used to describe a person, place, animal, object, thing, or thought (example: beautiful)
  8. 13. a piece of writing that focuses on telling a story
  9. 14. interesting comparisons to make readers think of things in a different way
  10. 18. a word that means the opposite of another
  11. 20. the way that we refer to people in place of their name or in third person (he/she/they)
  12. 21. where a story takes place
  13. 23. a final decision reached by reasoning
  14. 24. a comparison using like or as
  15. 26. hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words