Across
- 5. The general atmosphere created by the authors words. The feeling the reader gets from reading the words.
- 6. The primary or main character in a piece of literature, but may not be the hero or heroine
- 8. When you understand and explain the meaning of, or conclusions from, the details of something
- 11. When you pick out important details and can name/list them
- 12. source Provide information gathered from a primary source. Facts and data are collected from a variety of primary sources and then organized and presented in a different format.
- 13. Break in the plot to describe and event that happened at an earlier time.
Down
- 1. A hint or clue that the author provides to the reader to suggest what will happen next or at sometime in the future in the story or narrative.
- 2. Taking source information and using it exactly word for word.
- 3. source Provide the reader with first hand knowledge, ideas, and details of an event or activity. This allows the reader to get closer to the truth about a subject or event.
- 4. A character or force (nature, society, a person) that may oppose the protagonist in a piece of literature
- 7. When you give specific and detailed information about something you have read or experienced
- 9. The general attitude an author takes towards his/her topic or subject.
- 10. a logical guess that is made based on facts and one's own knowledge and experience.
