Common Assessment Study Guide

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Across
  1. 4. The reason that an author writes a text
  2. 8. Logical conclusions drawn from clues in the text
  3. 11. Writing that makes a reader see, smell, hear, feel, taste, or smell the thing being described
  4. 12. The exact words that an author chooses, and how that exact word impacts meaning
  5. 13. The message or lesson revealed through the character's experiences
Down
  1. 1. The ideas that we associate with a word
  2. 2. The emotion that an author wants you to feel.
  3. 3. The emotion that an author uses in their writing.
  4. 5. The use of past, present, or future in writing
  5. 6. The proof that a writer uses to support their claim
  6. 7. The way that a poem is built
  7. 9. The opinionated argument that a writer plans to support.
  8. 10. Words (like: HE) that take the place of nouns (like: JERRY)