Across
- 6. .edu and .gov are examples of credible _______
- 7. A type of figurative language that is an extreme exaggeration
- 8. The problem characters face in a story
- 10. The moral or message of a story
- 14. A source that shows favor to one thing, person, or group compared to another
- 17. A type of figurative language that compares two things using the words "like" or "as"
- 19. Compare/Contrast, Problem/Solution, Sequential Order, are all examples of types of text __________
- 21. Evidence that is stated directly in the text
- 22. The attitude an author has about a certain topic
- 23. The spoken words in a piece of text
Down
- 1. The opposing character/force of the main character
- 2. An educated guess based on the information provided or background knowledge
- 3. The author's reason for writing a piece of text
- 4. This is the format used to write text dependent/short answer responses.
- 5. The main character of the story
- 8. Reliable and trustworthy sources of information are known as ______ sources
- 9. Evidence that is not stated directly in the text, it is implied
- 11. A type of figurative language that compares two things without using the words "like" or "as"
- 12. This is the format used to write a fiction summary
- 13. The main point the author wants to make about a topic is know as the ______ idea
- 15. The sequence of events that occur in a narrative story
- 16. Dramatic ________ is the term to describe when the audience knows more than the characters in the story.
- 18. The feeling a reader gets from a piece of text
- 20. Details that authors use to activate the senses are known _________ details
