ELA Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. To reword something written or spoken by someone else in one's own words.
  2. 5. To give a brief statement of the main points of a text or passage.
  3. 8. Specific pieces of information that support or elaborate on the main idea.
  4. 15. A category or type of literature, such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or drama.
  5. 16. A reason or set of reasons given to support or oppose a point of view.
  6. 17. To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
  7. 18. To bring something to an end or arrive at a decision based on reasoning.
  8. 19. The central message or underlying idea in a piece of literature.
  9. 20. Written or printed words that form a book, article, or other piece of writing.
  10. 22. To provide pictures or diagrams that explain or decorate a text.
  11. 24. To examine in detail in order to understand the meaning or essential features.
  12. 25. The circumstances or setting surrounding an event, statement, or idea.
Down
  1. 1. A detailed account or representation of something.
  2. 3. A personal view, belief, or judgment that is not based on absolute certainty or proof.
  3. 4. Idea: The central thought or message of a text or passage.
  4. 6. Information or details that support a claim or argument.
  5. 7. The arrangement or organization of something, such as a text.
  6. 9. A story or account of events or experiences, whether true or fictitious.
  7. 10. The order in which events or actions occur or are arranged.
  8. 11. To form a mental image or picture of something.
  9. 12. To guess what will happen in the future based on current evidence or past experiences.
  10. 13. Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning different from the literal interpretation, often for descriptive or rhetorical effect.
  11. 14. A statement designed to elicit information or clarify understanding.
  12. 21. The creator or writer of a book, article, or other piece of writing.
  13. 23. To recount or tell again in one's own words.