6th English
Across
- 2. Where and when a story takes place
- 3. Information that supports a main idea
- 6. The reason an author writes a text
- 8. Comparison using "like" or "as"
- 9. The main message or lesson of a story
- 13. How the problem gets solved
- 14. Words that imitate sounds
- 17. Using quotes or details from the text to support your answer
- 18. The people or animals in a story
- 19. Comparison without using "like" or "as"
- 21. Exaggeration used for effect
- 23. The order in which events happen
- 24. Shows similarities and differences
Down
- 1. The point of view a story is told from
- 4. The problem in a story
- 5. What the text is mostly about in one sentence
- 7. A conclusion based on clues and prior knowledge
- 10. A sentence from the text used to prove a point
- 11. Repeating beginning sounds in words
- 12. The author’s attitude toward the topic
- 15. Explaining what the text says in your own words
- 16. Shows why something happened and what happened next
- 20. A short answer using evidence
- 22. The beginning, middle, and end of a story
- 25. A brief retelling without opinions