Across
- 1. of View the vantage point from which a narrator or observer tells a story
- 3. coordinating conjunction, means “also; in addition to”
- 6. description word
- 8. pronoun, indicates something belongs to them
- 9. futuristic genre (abbrievation)
- 14. the difference between what you expect and what actually happens
- 20. hint in writing that helps you understand unfamiliar words or phrases.
- 21. a specific person, place, or thing that deserves respect is ______.
- 22. scary genre
- 24. pronoun, something belongs to you
- 25. proper noun, second-longest river in the USA
- 27. He/she/they POV
- 30. noun, the person, place, or thing a sentence is about
- 31. proper noun, longest river in the USA
- 32. noun, normal-type Pokemon that loves to nap
- 35. proper noun, longest river in Asia
- 36. the actual events that happen in the story.
- 37. English teacher
- 40. prose writing that deals with real events or people.
- 42. noun, fire-type Pokemon with a fluffy tail and swoopy hair
- 43. contraction, “you are”
- 44. prose writing that deals with imaginary events or characters.
- 46. the ordinary form of written language; captures how people naturally speak.
- 48. noun, feline
- 49. the deeper lessons or meanings in a story.
- 50. a conclusion made based on evidence from the text; your best educated guess.
- 54. funny genre
- 56. an author’s purpose, inspire belief or action
- 58. a category of art or media.
- 59. coordinating conjunction, means “except for that”
Down
- 2. super sad genre
- 4. the time and location where a story takes place.
- 5. action word
- 7. noun, canine
- 9. the time and location where a story takes place.
- 10. noun, an indicated place; not here but _____.
- 11. an author’s purpose, give facts
- 12. contraction, “they are”
- 13. noun, something you need at the end of the sentence
- 15. an author’s purpose, make it fun
- 16. proper noun, longest river in Africa
- 17. You/your POV
- 18. verb, to join two things together (but not with commas)
- 19. word that shows a relationship or position of subjects in a sentence
- 23. I/we POV
- 26. the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of some characters
- 28. proper noun, longest river in Europe
- 29. noun, vulpine
- 33. the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- 34. person, place, or thing
- 38. noun, body of a ship, or a street near Clover Hill
- 39. characterization, readers must infer what a character is like or how they feel.
- 41. abbreviation, a test you take in VA
- 45. a person that takes part in the plot of a narrative story
- 47. lovey-dovey genre
- 51. the use of specific word choices, imagery, or rhythm to communicate deeper meaning
- 52. the emotions and feelings readers are meant to feel during reading.
- 53. the specific group of people you want to understand your writing
- 55. characterization, author directly tells the reader what the character is like or how they feel.
- 57. coordinating conjunction, means only one of two things should be considered
- 59. noun, grass-type Pokemon; dinosaur with a flower bud
