Across
- 3. Say or estimate what will happen in the future by using text evidence.
- 5. The life lesson of a story or the author's message.
- 7. Someone's feelings, thoughts, or emotions on a topic.
- 10. Making a comparison using like or as. Example: Strong as an ox.
- 12. A character's thoughts, feelings, and actions.
- 14. The person who tells the events of a story.
- 16. Sound. Example: "Bam!"
- 17. Pictures, charts, diagrams, ect. that are used to help you better understand the text (text ___________)
- 18. Point of View where a character from the book telling the story. Using words like I or Me.
Down
- 1. The main events that happen in a story.
- 2. How the character solves the problem.
- 3. Giving an animal or object human like characteristics
- 4. Point of View where a narrator is telling the story and you don't know the thoughts or feelings of any characters.
- 6. What's going wrong in the story or the main problem.
- 8. Making a comparison not using like or as. Example: The snow is a white blanket.
- 9. Information from the text that answers and supports your response (The text says, "_____")
- 11. How the information in the text is organized (cause and effect, sequence of events, compare and contrast, problem and solution)
- 13. The order in which things happen.
- 15. Where and when the story takes place.
