Unit Review: Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. conversation between characters/individuals
  2. 6. the way of thinking in a logical, or sensible, way
  3. 7. statement opposing the original claim
  4. 10. going against; not in agreement or in sync with
  5. 13. type of text purpose that tells HOW to do something
  6. 14. related to the topic
  7. 15. without opinions
  8. 16. at first
  9. 18. the reason a text is written
  10. 20. proof from a text
  11. 22. _____ concept; another word for important idea
  12. 25. fooled; led to believe something that is wrong/incorrect
  13. 30. how an idea is built within a text
  14. 34. to make note of; or, to accept
  15. 35. to measure importance, or to determine something's value
  16. 37. enough
  17. 39. the way a text is organized
  18. 40. a tense effect, sometimes created with irony
  19. 43. organized by date
  20. 45. a sentence or two that describes an image
  21. 48. to clarify
  22. 49. point of view of an individual or character
  23. 50. the first step in a R.A.C.E. response
  24. 51. to provide a quote from the text and where it came from
  25. 53. taken from
  26. 54. point of view that doesn't show any strong feelings; objective
  27. 56. noun that is an everyday thing or idea
  28. 58. moral or lesson learned from a story
  29. 60. the main points/ideas from a story; a short retelling
  30. 64. noun that cannot be seen or touched
  31. 65. humor strategy that makes something appear less extreme
  32. 68. the reason a character does/says something
  33. 69. the person(s) intended to view or read a text
  34. 70. logical, reasonable
  35. 73. point of view that shows humor, happiness, hope, etc.
  36. 75. knowledge you already have about the topic prior to reading the text
  37. 76. not true
  38. 81. humor strategy that makes something seem MORE extreme
  39. 82. _______, wanted, but, so, then (strategy to summarize fiction)
Down
  1. 1. text purpose that tries to convince the reader
  2. 3. a close look at a text
  3. 4. a conclusion drawn from information in the text plus background knowledge
  4. 5. to put into your own words
  5. 8. not related to the topic or argument
  6. 9. type of evidence that tells you explicitly about the characters/events
  7. 10. a problem in the story (internal or external)
  8. 11. type of text purpose that teaches the reader about a specific topic
  9. 12. a piece of text written word for word (should include a citation)
  10. 17. a thought
  11. 19. reason WHY a counterclaim is not as strong as the claim
  12. 21. type of noun that names a person, place, or organization (capitalized)
  13. 23. figure out
  14. 24. a funny effect, sometimes created with irony
  15. 26. when something first appears in a story/text, it ______
  16. 27. the relationship between two or more topics within a text
  17. 28. how two or more things/ideas are connected
  18. 29. ________ idea is what the text is mostly about (topic + statement about the topic)
  19. 31. not fake
  20. 32. the purpose or function a sentence plays in the overall text
  21. 33. a noticeable difference
  22. 36. an important feature
  23. 38. to notice or acknowledge
  24. 39. organized by order of steps or a process
  25. 41. the events in a story
  26. 42. a central idea should be a _______ sentence
  27. 44. a complete thought; includes a subject and a predicate
  28. 45. statement a writer is trying to prove
  29. 46. replaces a noun in a sentence (ex. he, she, it, they)
  30. 47. to reply
  31. 52. an opinion, or reasons listed to prove an opinion
  32. 55. the writer of a text
  33. 57. type of irony where the audience knows more than the character(s)
  34. 58. the main focus of the story (ex. dogs, friendship, genetics)
  35. 59. a smaller "title" within a text for a particular subsection
  36. 61. clues that hint at what will happen later in the story
  37. 62. information that helps build or prove a claim
  38. 63. point of view that shows anger, sarcasm, regret, fear, etc.
  39. 64. things an individual DOES
  40. 66. to build or create
  41. 67. to prove wrong using evidence
  42. 71. the way a person thinks or feels about an idea
  43. 72. clearly and directly stated
  44. 74. a group of sentences related in topic
  45. 77. noun that combines one or more nouns
  46. 78. confirmed
  47. 79. a major happening
  48. 80. an object that represents a greater idea