5th Grade - ELA

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Across
  1. 5. A judgment based on reasoning rather than on a direct or explicit statement.
  2. 7. a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story
  3. 14. of an action, event, or trend.
  4. 16. a text genre that is fiction involving magical elements
  5. 19. when you take something directly from the text, you must use _______________.
  6. 20. to place characters, situations, or ideas together to show differing features in literary selections.
  7. 22. and ________ An organizational structure in which the writer analyzes both the reasons and the
  8. 24. __________ language can be extreme exaggeration.
  9. 25. To examine and judge carefully
  10. 27. a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
  11. 28. a person, place, or thing
  12. 29. A person, animal, or thing telling the story or giving an account of something.
  13. 30. The quality of a literary or informative text that makes the characters and/or situations seem funny, amusing, or ridiculous.
  14. 31. a struggle between different forces in a text
  15. 33. an account of someone's life written by someone else.
  16. 34. an underlying message or the big idea of a story
Down
  1. 1. The author’s central thought; the chief topic of a text expressed or implied in a word or phrase; the topic sentence of a paragraph.
  2. 2. to place characters, situations, or ideas together to show common features in literary selections.
  3. 3. describes a person, place, or thing
  4. 4. __________ fiction -- A genre of fiction that is based on historical settings, events, or people.
  5. 6. A piece of information provided objectively and presented as true.
  6. 8. _________ person point of view relates events as they are perceived by a single character uses words like "I" and "me".
  7. 9. the time or place something happens
  8. 10. the pictures in the story
  9. 11. the person who write the story
  10. 12. An arrangement of lines of verse in a pattern usually repeated throughout a
  11. 13. _________ writing - its purpose may be to provide a reader with knowledge of a particular topic, to increase a reader’s understanding of a process, or to make concepts or ideas accessible to readers.
  12. 15. An occurrence within a piece of literary text that comprises the plot
  13. 17. The conversation between or among characters in a literary work.
  14. 18. facts, statistics, details, quotations, or other sources of data and information that provide support for claims or an analysis; can be evaluated by others.
  15. 21. the category to which a literary work belongs to ex. non-fiction
  16. 23. To capture all of the most important parts of the original text
  17. 26. A word that is the opposite in meaning to another word.
  18. 32. A personal view, attitude, or appraisal.