Across
- 2. the sequence of events that make up a story, play, or narrative poem.
- 3. to point out
- 5. The author’s opinion about the topic that he/she is trying to prove.
- 8. how the author presents the ideas in their text: descriptive, compare contrast, problem solution, cause and effect, sequential (chronological)
- 9. showing, pointing out, highlighting
- 10. a comparison using like or as used to help describe one thing by comparing it to the characteristics of another
- 11. the feeling a piece of texts creates in the reader.
- 12. determine
- 13. shows
- 15. one who tells a poem
- 16. one who tells the story
- 17. a comparison saying one thing IS another.
Down
- 1. in poetry it is the end of one line
- 2. Who is telling the story (whose thoughts and feelings the reader learns)
- 4. a group of lines group together in a poem
- 6. adds to
- 7. facts, statements, examples that help the author support their claim
- 13. sensory details within a text that help the reader imagine a sight, smell, taste, touch, or sound.
- 14. the message/lesson the author is making through their story or poem. It does NOT contain specifics from the text (like names, or a specific action) but is universal and can be applied to life
