More Reading Vocabulary
Across
- 3. process of elimination; when you eliminate “wrong” answer choices
- 7. give evidence by providing details
- 9. to tell the differences between two items
- 11. what causes a character to behave a certain way
- 12. the reason something happened (Why it happened?)
- 13. the feeling you get after you have read a text EX excitement; depressing
- 14. the main message of a story; what the story teaches
- 17. to tell the appearance of how something looks
- 18. qualities of a character or person EX mean; educated
- 20. words that appeal to the five senses hearing, smell, taste, touch, & sight
- 21. how the narrator tells a story
- 23. when you draw conclusions about something
- 25. the person telling the story
- 26. to give brief points of a topic (in your own words)
- 28. idea the overall “idea” of a paragraph or text
Down
- 1. when events are presented in the past
- 2. to tell the similarities between two items
- 4. what happened (What happened?)
- 5. to say what will happen
- 6. when you learn a word you don’t know by looking at the words surrounding it
- 7. how poems are divided
- 8. something “funny”
- 10. when “future” events are presented
- 15. proven statements or conclusions that can be found in the text
- 16. when you compare two unlike things, without using like or as
- 19. the attitude of the writer of a text EX humorous; serious
- 22. someone’s personal belief
- 24. a proven statement
- 26. when you compare two unlike things, using like or as
- 27. give reasons