Across
- 4. a direct quote from the text to support the claim
- 6. determining the way things are similar
- 10. the way the author feels about a topic; the attitude of the text
- 11. the public study of human remains
- 14. can provide additional information or clarification (caption, picture, diagram, map, drawing, etc.)
- 15. a text written about events, places, or people that are not factually true or real
- 16. when an author tries to convince the reader to believe or do something
- 17. describing what the text says in your own words
- 19. the message or life lesson of the text
- 21. words that can be used to describe the way a character acts, thinks, or changes
- 22. when an author tries to give the reader information about a topic
Down
- 1. the main thing the text is about
- 2. a statement that answers the question
- 3. explains how or why the evidence supports the claim
- 5. determining the way things are different
- 7. the reason an author writes a text
- 8. the way the author tries to make the reader feel
- 9. the events that happen in the text
- 12. a text written about real, factual events, places, or people
- 13. when and where the story takes place
- 18. when an author tries to tell a story that engages the reader
- 20. the main character of Blood on the River who undergoes significant change throughout the novel
