Across
- 2. The Most Important Word in Writing
- 3. Figurative Language That Uses Like or As to Compare Something to Something Else
- 8. The Text Structure That is Used to Describe the Similarities or Differences Between Multiple Topics or Things
- 9. The Message or Lesson the Author is Trying to Teach Readers
- 10. “I’m So Hungry I Could Eat a Horse!”
- 11. “Bang! Boom! Pow!”
Down
- 1. When a Non-Human Thing is Described As Having Human Qualities
- 4. Experiencing Risk or Sacrifice in Order to Improve the Lives of Others or Yourself
- 5. The Text Structure That is Used to Relate Events in The Text Using Chronological Order
- 6. The Text Structure That is Used to Describe Something Using Details Such As Sensory Details in Order to Help Readers Imagine The Thing That is Described
- 7. Figurative Language That Compares Something to Something Else Without the Use of Words Such as Like or As
