Nonfiction

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Across
  1. 2. Shows why something happens and what happens.
  2. 5. This shows the reader what the chapters are and what page to find them on. It helps the reader find information faster.
  3. 6. This is how text or what you are reading is organized.
  4. 10. A picture that shows parts of something (labels)
  5. 11. Something that is true, or has occurred, or happened. Could be proven.
  6. 13. Supporting sentences, pictures, or words from a text that backs up or proves what you are saying.
  7. 14. A set of reasons that someone gives to persuade others, or an exchange of different views.
  8. 18. Text that gives the reader information using facts, and usually real life pictures.
  9. 20. One part of a diagram.
  10. 21. Time order
  11. 23. A text structure that shows a problem and how the problem is solved.
  12. 26. A graph that shows changes or events over time.
  13. 27. What the text (passage, book, or paragraph) is mostly about.
  14. 28. A topic, idea, person, place, or thing described by listing characteristics or examples.
  15. 29. Are used to help you understand what you read. For example, heading, bold print, caption, etc.
Down
  1. 1. The meaning of a word, can be found in a dictionary
  2. 3. An author's reason for writing.
  3. 4. A strategy in which the reader looks at the words around an unfamiliar word to find clues to its meaning.
  4. 7. Facts that support a main idea, or give more information about the main idea.
  5. 8. A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
  6. 9. Describes or tells about a picture, usually next to or underneath a picture.
  7. 12. Shows how ideas or topics are similar and/ or different.
  8. 15. A list of difficult or unusual words with definitions, found at the back of a book.
  9. 16. To quote, or provide support by using an author's words and giving them credit for those words.
  10. 17. A title of a page, chapter, or section of a text.
  11. 19. A viewpoint, what someone thinks or believes to be true.
  12. 22. The writer's stance on their subject. It is like the main idea + their opinion on the subject.
  13. 24. To state or assert something is true, without evidence or proof.
  14. 25. A list of important words or topics in the back of the book that includes page numbers of where you can find information.