ELA Vocabulary Crossword
Across
- 2. Presents the conflict at its most dramatic. This is the story’s turning point.
- 4. Reveals the story’s final outcomes and ties up any loose ends.
- 6. A logical guess
- 9. Statements that can be proved.
- 10. This narrator is a character in the story and uses pronouns such as I, me, and we.
- 12. The reason that someone acts, feels, or thinks in a certain way.
- 15. Section Titles
- 16. Introduces the setting, main characters, and main conflict.
- 18. Words or phrases that give you more information about a subject
Down
- 1. This reveals the outcome of the story’s climax, eases any tension or suspense, and shows how the conflict will be resolved.
- 3. A person, animal, or imaginary creature that participates in the action of the story.
- 5. In this stage, the conflict grows more complicated. Suspense builds, and more details are added.
- 7. Details that explain why an opinion is valid
- 8. Telling about events in the order those events occurred.
- 11. This narrator is not a character in the story but is more like a voice who is telling the story.
- 13. The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- 14. Titles
- 17. Illustrations of an idea