Across
- 2. An _____ answers "to whom?" or "for whom?" the action of the verb is performed, like "He gave her the book." (Transitive/Intransitive verbs notes)
- 4. An _____ is a summary without any personal opinions or feelings, focusing only on facts from the text. (Objective summary notes)
- 6. A transitive verb needs a _____ to complete its meaning, such as "She kicked the ball." (Transitive/Intransitive verbs notes)
- 8. _____ means based on personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations. (Objective summary notes)
- 11. An _____ verb does not need a direct object; the action stands alone, like "He slept." (Transitive/Intransitive verbs notes)
- 12. Shackleton’s goal was to reach _____ Island, where a whaling station was located. (Anchor Text)
- 13. Shackleton’s ship, the _____, sank after being trapped in the Antarctic ice. (Anchor Text)
Down
- 1. A _____ is a brief restatement of the main ideas of a text, including only the most important points. (Objective summary notes)
- 3. _____ means based on facts and evidence, without personal opinions or interpretations. (Objective summary notes)
- 5. The crew’s staple diet was a thick stew called _____, made from beef protein, lard, oatmeal, sugar, and salt. (Anchor Text)
- 7. The boat became covered in a thick layer of _____, making the James Caird dangerously heavy. (Anchor Text)
- 9. A summary should include the _____ or main point and key supporting details from the text. (Objective summary notes)
- 10. Shackleton and his crew used the _____ to sail 800 miles to Georgia Island in search of rescue. (Anchor Text)
