6th ELA
Across
- 1. to put in your own words
- 4. a statement that cannot be proven
- 7. a document that relates information
- 8. the person who tells the story
- 9. the way a narrator tells a story
- 12. the sequence of events in a story
- 13. literature written in line using creative language that often includes rhythm and rhyme
- 17. this helps writers organize their thoughts
- 18. a problem in a story that needs to be solved
- 20. the way an author describes to organize or present information
- 21. the word a pronoun refers to
- 23. a word that takes place of a noun
- 26. time and place a story occurs
- 28. sharing finished work with others
- 29. a statement that can be proven true or false
- 30. literature that is meant to be acted out
- 31. the main message or lesson of a text
Down
- 2. firsthand account of an event
- 3. a reason that something happens
- 5. an implied meaning of a word apart from its dictionary definition
- 6. a clue about what is going to happen later in a story
- 7. a group of lines that make up a verse in a poem
- 10. language that is not meant to be taken literal
- 11. to gather information about a topic
- 13. the reason an author writes
- 14. a division of a book into logical parts
- 15. part of a word that gives a word its main meaning
- 16. an educated guess based on evidence from the text and reader's prior knowledge
- 19. a kind of writing
- 22. the result of a cause
- 24. language that means exactly what it says
- 25. a story that includes many elements that could not happen in real life and takes place in places that do not exist
- 27. when the present action in a story pauses to describe an earlier event