Intro to nonfiction review

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Across
  1. 1. The category or grouping of creative work within similar styles, tones, and characteristics.
  2. 4. You are reading a story about a kid who discovers a portal to another planet in their locker. It’s a great story, but it’s totally made up.
  3. 7. CARTOON: An artist draws a picture of a giant "social media monster" stealing a student's brain to show that people spend too much time on their phones.
  4. 9. The Principal stands on a stage during graduation and gives a powerful, spoken message to the students about their future.
  5. 10. A TV commercial for a new sports drink claims that if you drink it, you will break your school's track record and become a superstar.
Down
  1. 2. You are reading an article on NASA’s website about a real Mars rover. Every word can be proven true by a scientist.
  2. 3. A famous singer like Taylor Swift writes her own book about her own life, telling the story from her own point of view.
  3. 5. A book tells the 100% true story of a famous shipwreck, but it uses "characters" and "dialogue" that make it feel like you are watching an action movie.
  4. 6. You are reading a book called The Story of LeBron James, but it was researched and written by a sports journalist, not LeBron.
  5. 8. You open a Science textbook to a chapter that explains exactly how a solar eclipse happens using diagrams and data.