Across
- 3. Personal thought that cannot be proven
- 5. To show as important by making it noticeable
- 6. to show
- 8. The author's position on the subject matter
- 10. The conversation of the characters
- 11. not enough info to support the claim
- 15. to give details
- 16. Enough evidence
- 18. The sequence or order of events in the story
- 19. important
- 20. The way people speak
- 23. The reason the character does something
- 25. Not important
- 27. Find differences
- 28. The time and place of the story
- 30. The writer's feelings towards what they are writing about
Down
- 1. The highest point of conflict
- 2. To give a final thought
- 4. to give proof or reasons from the text
- 5. The introduction of characters and setting
- 7. The result
- 9. not relating to; not connected
- 12. How the character is developed
- 13. The outcome of the conflict
- 14. The issue or question that the character(s) face
- 17. Read between the lines
- 21. The reader's feelings about the writing
- 22. Something that can be proven
- 24. The end of the story
- 26. to give an explanation or reasoning
- 27. The reason
- 29. The message, moral, or lesson
