Across
- 4. The story is being told by a narrator
- 6. Giving human characteristics to something that is not human
- 10. A sound word (SPLASH!)
- 11. A line from the text that can support your answer
- 12. When the author uses senses to tell the reader about something
- 16. The story is being told by one of the characters in the story
- 18. When the author tries to convince the reader of something
- 20. When and where the story takes place
- 21. The beginning of a story where the characters and setting are introduced
- 22. How the story is being told, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person
- 23. A comparison that does not use the words "like" or "as"
Down
- 1. Two opposite words combined to create a different meaning (Living Dead)
- 2. When the author lists steps for the reader to follow
- 3. When the author gives the reader information about something
- 5. A huge over exaggeration that couldn't be true
- 7. Repeating the same sound at the beginning of words (Sam sold seashells on Saturday)
- 8. A logical guess a reader can make based on what they read and background knowledge
- 9. The narrator of the story is speaking directly to the reader
- 13. A problem in the story
- 14. When the author writes for the readers enjoyment
- 15. The message or lesson the author wants the reader to learn from the story
- 17. A comparison that DOES use the words "like" or "as"
- 19. The end of a story
