Across
- 2. a way of thinking about and understanding something
- 5. one independent clause
- 7. techniques authors use
- 8. using multiple modes (image + sound)
- 10. design elements (headings, captions, charts)
- 12. joins independent clauses
- 14. independent + dependent clause
- 16. reviewing, selecting, organizing sources
- 18. devices, tools such as flashback or foreshadowing
- 20. adverb linking two independent clauses
- 21. methods to explain/inform using facts & details
- 25. main thought guiding a text
- 28. historical era a text was created in
- 30. interrupt or emphasize
- 31. methods used to craft plot, characters, setting
- 33. showing differences
- 37. two+ independent clauses + dependent clause
- 38. reason text exists
- 42. struggle between opposing forces
- 43. time and place
- 44. central message or idea
- 47. where information is obtained
- 48. shows omission or pause
- 49. info that helps readers contextualize a text
- 51. feeling a word evokes
- 53. to tell differences between items
- 56. how the structure creates meaning
- 58. mode avenue for accessing text
- 59. ending that sums up the purpose
- 60. uncertainty that keeps readers engaged
- 62. evidence refuting the counterclaim
- 63. add extra info
- 64. language creating images beyond literal meaning
- 65. literal meaning
- 66. reasonable to trust
Down
- 1. facts or examples that support an idea
- 3. look closely at the parts to understand the whole
- 4. central point an author conveys
- 6. to set up or create
- 9. how closely information connects to a topic
- 11. separates elements
- 13. traditional stories explaining origins or phenomena
- 15. facts/examples supporting a claim
- 16. paired conjunctions (either/or, both/and)
- 17. circumstances around a text
- 19. formal written or spoken statement
- 22. opinion preventing neutrality
- 23. person/figure who moves the plot
- 24. two independent clauses
- 26. balance of mystery + information creating interest
- 27. categories describing word function
- 29. group of related words
- 32. time of action
- 34. to find or locate
- 35. introduces lists or explanations
- 36. opposing argument
- 39. sequence of events
- 40. assertion that something is true
- 41. how correct/factual info is
- 42. quality of being believable
- 45. collection of facts or statistics
- 46. determine value or effectiveness
- 50. ways of understanding meaning
- 52. group containing subject & predicate
- 54. blending quoted/paraphrased info smoothly
- 55. information known to be true
- 57. numerical facts
- 61. intended readers
