Module One Review Puzzle
Across
- 4. More than one.
- 5. During this stage, the action of the story begins to build.
- 10. The opposing view of one's claim.
- 12. Action word or state of being.
- 13. Expressing a point of view on a subject and backing it up with evidence.
- 14. A conclusion you draw based on the information that is available to you.
- 15. One
- 17. Provides readers with background information they need to understand the story.
- 18. The proof you offer to support your inferences or claim. It comes from facts, observations, and logic.
Down
- 1. This occurs near the end of the story and leads to the resolution.
- 2. The position on a topic that the writer is trying to prove.
- 3. Person, place, thing or idea.
- 6. To draw a conclusion or make an assumption based on your experience, observations, or logic.
- 7. The moment of greatest tension in the story.
- 8. Who or what completes the action in a sentence.
- 9. The conclusion of the story.
- 11. Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more words or ideas are of equal importance.
- 16. Takes the place of a noun.