Fall Final Review
Across
- 3. using academic or professional _____ adds credibility to writing (info move)
- 9. the third section of this is where you can find your moves lists
- 11. the message behind a story (narrative move)
- 12. having an author or publisher you ___ makes info more believable (info move)
- 16. repeating consonant sounds at the start of words
- 19. the problem or issue a character is facing (narrative move)
- 20. a title over a section of text that gives an idea of the main idea (info move)
- 21. the most intense part of a story (narrative move)
- 23. an exaggeration
- 26. using the five senses in description
- 27. the end of a story where things wrap up (narrative move)
- 29. another word for short, like your paragraphs should be in info writing (info move)
- 30. you can slow this down by adding more detail (narrative move)
Down
- 1. graphs, pictures, and models are examples of these, which might be added to a text (info move)
- 2. narration from this person uses I, we, etc. (narrative move)
- 4. using direct and indirect information to bring characters to life (narrative move)
- 5. when something represents a larger idea
- 6. where something is taking place (narrative move)
- 7. what an author can give to show where their info came from (info move)
- 8. stands for main idea, evidence, link, and conclusion
- 10. a ___ thought ends a text on something for the reader to think about
- 13. repeating whole words or phrases
- 14. the acronym for the three things that should always be at the start of a piece of writing that references another text
- 15. a comparison using like or as
- 17. a comparison were one thing becomes another
- 18. this type of writing has moves like using headers, brief paragraphs, and ending on a call to action
- 22. how a text makes the reader feel (narrative move)
- 24. giving human qualities to something not human
- 25. character talking to another or themselves (narrative move)
- 28. narration from this person comes from outside the action (narrative move)