Across
- 3. A piece of information that can be proven.
- 4. A relationship in which one condition brings about another condition as a direct result.
- 6. When the main character overcomes obstacles or challenges in a story.
- 10. Short stories featuring mythical beings such as fairies, elves and spirits.
- 12. To develop or present in detail.
- 14. A vocabulary strategy in which the reader looks at the words to find clues to its meaning.
- 16. What the passage is mostly about.
- 18. The part of the plot from the climax to the ending where the conflict is worked out.
- 20. Groups of letters placed after a word to modify its meaning or change it into a different group.
Down
- 1. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object is given human characteristics.
- 2. Identical or very similar recurring final sounds in words usually at the end of lines of a poem.
- 5. The feeling the author creates for the reader.
- 7. Support for your answer, opinion, or idea.
- 8. An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect.
- 9. The tone voice and mood of your text/story.
- 11. Words with similar meaning. Ex. difficult and hard.
- 13. The author's reason for writing; to persuade, inform, or entertain
- 15. information about a character; a description or representation of a person's qualities
- 17. Sequence of events in a story.
- 19. The use of words to express the opposite of their literal meaning.
