EOG reading vocaulary

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Across
  1. 2. A statement that is true
  2. 5. made up/not real
  3. 6. Directions for cooking something
  4. 7. Some stories are written in the 1st person and use the word I. Others are written in the 3rd person and use the words: he, she….
  5. 9. author or writer of a poem
  6. 14. To get the reader to buy or do something
  7. 17. How a person feels about something
  8. 19. The facts, ideas or claims to persuade people to support a particular opinion or course of action
  9. 21. Stories that involve unrealistic characters like fairies, and usually have a happy ending
  10. 22. A picture to help with the understanding of information
  11. 23. The way a story makes you feel
  12. 25. The people or animals in the story
  13. 27. why the author wrote the passage
  14. 30. of Contents: Located in the front of a book that lists units, chapters, stories or section in the order that they appear in the book
  15. 31. Tells what the article is about
  16. 37. To give the reader information before it happens
  17. 38. An opinion that describes an entire group of people.
  18. 40. Words that have the same meaning
  19. 41. How are things alike and different
  20. 42. A dramatic or large effect on the story
  21. 43. sentences that support the main idea that tells who, what, when, where and why
  22. 44. Words that have the opposite meaning
  23. 46. A report of what a person saw with their own eyes
  24. 50. Something you think will happen
  25. 51. A group of lines that make up a
  26. 54. Another word for plays
  27. 59. A story that is made up or not true
  28. 60. one or both of the curved marks ( ) used in writing
  29. 62. Usually the second title of an article.
  30. 63. A story passed down from generations that explain historical events
  31. 64. What the story is mainly about.
  32. 65. A kind of writing that tells someone’s memories
  33. 67. A non-fiction selection usually found in a newspaper or magazine.
  34. 68. A story about someone’s life
  35. 69. Where and when the story takes place.
  36. 70. Traits a character has
  37. 72. communication of knowledge
  38. 73. Fiction stories that are based on legends.
Down
  1. 1. A sequence of events of a person or place in time
  2. 2. When the author suddenly interrupts the flow of the story o jump back to earlier events
  3. 3. When you make a statement based from facts
  4. 4. A picture or drawing to add to the selection
  5. 8. A selection that is true or factual
  6. 10. The message the author wants to deliver
  7. 11. Introduces the main idea of the section that follows
  8. 12. When the author tells his own life story
  9. 13. A part of the story that is important
  10. 14. Part of the story that tells what happens.
  11. 15. to exaggerate
  12. 16. Words that are written with slanting letters
  13. 18. A special kind of guess or opinion based on facts.
  14. 20. A record of daily events
  15. 24. writing words that sound like sound
  16. 26. The word part at the end of a root word
  17. 28. The order of events
  18. 29. Print Words that are usually written darker than others
  19. 32. To give information or facts to the reader
  20. 33. What happens because of something.
  21. 34. What makes something happen
  22. 35. Help illustrate where the story takes place
  23. 36. Information given at the bottom of a selection to help the reader understand words or terms
  24. 37. Stories that have elements in them that could not really happen.
  25. 39. The arrangement of data
  26. 45. A list of choices you can get at a restaurant.
  27. 47. The effect a situation or character has on each other.
  28. 48. When you use the words or sentences around the word to find a meaning.
  29. 49. Another name for a story
  30. 50. Part of the Plot. Also known as the conflict
  31. 52. The word part before the root word
  32. 53. A small dictionary in the back of a book
  33. 55. A list of times and activities
  34. 56. Helps give the reader information about a topic dealing with numbers
  35. 57. A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
  36. 58. Humor the reader (funny)
  37. 60. A text with stanzas. Lines, and rhyming words
  38. 61. When the problem in the story is fixed
  39. 66. A person who reads the poem out loud
  40. 71. Located at the back of a textbook and lists each section or topic found in the book with its page number