Across
- 5. a type of punctuation mark that shows excitement
- 6. a point of view that uses pronouns like "I"
- 10. when you mark up a text while reading
- 12. the ending of a story
- 14. an abstract idea that shows something about human nature
- 17. what you are trying to prove in your writing
- 18. a type of punctuation mark that shows an abrupt break
- 19. a type of conflict that occurs in the head or heart
- 20. the turning point in a story
- 21. what happens in a story
- 22. your explanation of why your evidence proves your claim
- 25. a type of punctuation that shows a pause or omission
- 26. when a nonhuman thing is given human traits
Down
- 1. the theme of our stories and texts this month
- 2. words in a sentence that help you figure out unfamiliar words
- 3. when loose ends are tied up in a story
- 4. this month's character trait
- 7. an object that has a deeper meaning in a story
- 8. a type of conflict that involves another person or force
- 9. the perspective of how a story is told
- 11. word parts that we study weekly
- 13. beginning of a story
- 15. what it means to be human
- 16. the proof you gather from a text, like a direct quote
- 23. a point of view that uses pronouns like "he" or "she"
- 24. the part of the story where conflict builds
