English Assignment
Across
- 4. one or more examples in a text that may demonstrate the meaning of a word
- 7. the use of the word as the result of something else that happens in the text
- 11. an idea formed by combining textual evidence and one’s own reasoning and background knowledge(n)
- 14. the reason for or goal of doing something(n)
- 15. to form a mental image of; imagine(v)
- 17. a reader’s question or comment about a text written directly on the text(n)
- 19. to determine and explain the meaning of(v)
- 20. to examine the parts of something in detail(v)
- 21. an answer or reply
- 24. ways to approach a text that help you make meaning of the words on a page(n)
- 25. to quote as evidence to support a response(v)
- 26. the ability to understand something(n)
Down
- 1. the use of the word as the result of something else that happens in the text.
- 2. a hint in the surrounding text that can help a reader infer the meaning of an unfamiliar word, phrase, or description(n)
- 3. something that is asked(n)
- 5. details from the text that a reader can use to support his or her ideas and opinions about the text(n)
- 6. an explanation of the word’s meaning before or after the word appears, usually set off by a comma
- 8. to use your understanding of a text and your own experiences; to draw conclusions(v)
- 9. an answer or analysis that relies on specific evidence, details, and information found directly within the provided text(n)
- 10. implied but not stated directly(adj)
- 12. the act of making a judgment or decision about something(v)
- 13. precisely and clearly expressed, leaving no room for doubt(adj)
- 16. determining a word’s meaning based on how it is like something else in the text
- 18. combining ideas from a range of sources in order to group together and present common ideas or positions on a topic(v)
- 22. to trace the development of events or ideas within a text(v)
- 23. to determine something not stated directly by using reasoning and evidence from the text(v)