GAMES
Across
- 1. "I am the section where the problem or conflict in the story begins. The tension increases as the characters face challenges. What part of the narrative am I?"
- 5. Thesis "I introduce the main topic of the text and clearly state the writer’s position on the issue. I guide the reader on what to expect in the rest of the text. What am I?"
- 6. "I am the part of the text that contains reasons and evidence to support the writer's point of view. I often include facts, statistics, and logical reasoning. What am I?"
- 9. "I link different ideas in the text and help organize the argument flow. You can see me in words like 'because,' 'therefore,' 'on the other hand,' and 'firstly.' What am I?"
- 11. "I am a type of narrative that teaches moral lessons, often using animals as characters who behave like humans. What kind of narrative am I?"
- 12. "I am the part of the narrative text where the characters and setting are introduced. The story begins here. What part of the text am I?"
Down
- 2. "I am a type of text that tells a story, often with the goal of entertaining the reader. I usually have a clear beginning, middle, and end. What type of text am I?"
- 3. "I restate the writer’s opinion or perspective at the end of the text. Sometimes, I reinforce the main points and summarize the key arguments. What am I?"
- 4. "I provide details about where and when the story takes place. I help the reader imagine the environment, culture, and time period. What am I?"
- 7. "I am the part of the story where the problem is solved, and the tension is released. This usually marks the conclusion of the story. What part of the narrative am I?"
- 8. "I refer to the type of narrative that explains the origins of natural phenomena, often involving gods or supernatural events. What type of narrative am I?"
- 10. "I can either be a fact, statistic, or expert opinion. I am used to back up the writer’s argument and make it more credible. What am I?"