ELA Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. How the character or author feels about the topic in a text
  2. 7. When the author is trying to get you to do something
  3. 9. The overall main idea of an informational text
  4. 11. Words that imitate sounds
  5. 13. The way in which authors organize information in an informational text
  6. 15. When the author gives you information and teaches you facts
  7. 18. Turning point in a story where the characters face conflict
  8. 19. Type of a text structure used when authors want the reader to understand the text based on the order of events in a text.
  9. 20. When the author uses humor to make you enjoy a text
  10. 22. Comparing two things without "like" or "as"
  11. 24. Statement or argument a writer makes to respond to a writing prompt
  12. 25. Events that occur right after the characters face a problem in a story
  13. 27. The place, time, and mood of the story
  14. 28. The feeling the reader gets from reading a text
Down
  1. 1. Beginning of the story where characters, setting, and situation are introduced
  2. 2. Over-exaggeration
  3. 4. Quotes from a text that support a claim
  4. 5. The words an author uses to help the reader understand their point of view
  5. 6. The reason why an author writes a text
  6. 8. The explanation or how the evidence supports a claim in a writing prompt
  7. 10. The sequence of events that takes place in a literary text
  8. 12. Giving human qualities to non-human items
  9. 14. The lesson or message about life in a literary text
  10. 16. The author's or character's attitude towards the subject of a text
  11. 17. Events that occur leading up to the climax of a story
  12. 21. Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
  13. 23. conclusion of the story and the conflict is resolved
  14. 26. A writing strategy that helps a writer organize a written response when evidence is required to support a claim.