Across
- 5. Visually descriptive or figurative language
- 6. The main message/lesson of a story (Ex. Treat others how you want to be treated)
- 9. Your restate and two answers to an essay prompt
- 11. An argumentative appeal to emotions
- 13. The reason the author wrote the text (to inform, to persuade, to entertain, ect.)
- 14. How the author makes the reader feel
- 15. When the author puts the events in the order they occurred (1st, 2nd, 3rd..)
- 16. An educated guess
- 18. The acronym used to respond to the Short Constructed Response(SCR)
- 19. The author's attitude
Down
- 1. Using evidence from the text
- 2. An argumentative appeal based on the use of facts, statistics, or research
- 3. When the author provides hints about future events that may occur later in the story
- 4. Comparing two things using the words "like" or "as"
- 7. An argumentative appeal that emphasizes the writer's credibility, knowledge, or use of credible sources
- 8. Used to connect two independent("complete") sentences together
- 10. When the author gives human traits to something that is not human
- 12. The most important/main ideas of a text
- 15. At the beginning of a sentence you always need to _____.
- 17. When the opposite of what you expect happens
