Vocabulary
Across
- 2. -To understand the meaning of something
- 7. -Different ways of organizing information based on the author's purpose
- 10. -The central or overall idea of a text
- 11. -Taking notes in a text as you read
- 14. -An author's main argument supported by textual evidence
- 17. -A shortened version of a text that includes the main idea and supporting details
- 19. -The statements that support the overall idea of text
- 20. -The series of events within literary text
- 22. -A conclusion made by using background knowledge and clues from the story
- 23. -The vocabulary a writer chooses to show meaning
- 25. -A nonfiction text that informs the reader about a topic
- 26. -Plan, draft, revise, edit, publish
- 30. -The message or life lesson the author wants the reader to learn
- 31. -The author's reason for writing
- 32. -Proof found within text
- 33. -A type of writing where you pick a side and convince others to agree
Down
- 1. -A struggle or battle a character experiences
- 3. -The perspective from which a story is told
- 4. -Taking someone else's work or ideas and claiming them as your own
- 5. -A fictional text that tells a story or entertains
- 6. -A type of writing that explains a topic with facts and details
- 8. -The way a character changes throughout a literary text
- 9. -Categories of literature
- 12. -Parts of a nonfiction text that help the reader understand the information
- 13. -A comparison of items based on their relationship
- 15. -Using capitalization, grammar, punctuation and spelling to help make writing clear
- 16. -The author's opinions and beliefs
- 18. -The basic part of a word after all affixes have been removed
- 21. -A prefix or suffix added to a root word to change meaning or part of speech
- 24. -Hints an author gives to help define an unknown word
- 27. -Figurative language that makes writing more interesting
- 28. -Rewording of something written or spoken by someone else
- 29. -Types of writing