Across
- 1. Things that happen in a story
- 6. Words that create images that appeal to the senses
- 7. Gives human qualities or characteristics to an animal or object
- 9. The people and animals in a story
- 10. The events that lead to the climax
- 11. The narrator knows and shares the thoughts of one character
- 12. Exaggerations that make things sound bigger or better
- 14. The author wants to share information
- 15. A group of lines within a poem
- 17. A comparison of two things using “like” or “as”
- 19. The conclusion or conflict's solution
- 23. The people and animals in a story
- 24. The author wants the reading to think or act in a certain way
- 25. What the text is mostly about
- 26. The emotions and feelings of the reader while reading a text
- 28. The events that lead to solving the conflict
- 30. The author wants reading to enjoy the story
- 31. To show a problem and how it is solved
- 33. To describe how things are alike and different
Down
- 2. Using your senses to create pictures in your mind as you read
- 3. Characters, setting, conflict (plot)
- 4. A word that imitates the sound it represents, like buzz and boom
- 5. An expression that means something different from the meanings of its individual words
- 8. Language that’s used in an unexpected way to create a special effect or feeling
- 13. To explain events in time order or order of importance
- 16. The narrator knows everything and shares the thoughts of all characters, as well as things
- 18. Visuals, such as diagrams, illustrations, and maps, that help explain or illustrate parts of a story
- 20. The same sound or letter at the beginning of words or lines
- 21. A short, funny, or interesting story related to a character or events
- 22. A comparison of two things using “like” or “as”
- 23. The crisis and turning point of the conflic
- 27. To explain what happened and why it happened
- 29. Help readers understand the important parts of a story
- 32. The author’s writing style that makes his or her writing unique
