Across
- 2. A statement that is true
- 5. made up/not real
- 6. Directions for cooking something
- 7. Some stories are written in the 1st person and use the word I. Others are written in the 3rd person and use the words: he, she….
- 9. author or writer of a poem
- 14. To get the reader to buy or do something
- 17. How a person feels about something
- 19. The facts, ideas or claims to persuade people to support a particular opinion or course of action
- 21. Stories that involve unrealistic characters like fairies, and usually have a happy ending
- 22. A picture to help with the understanding of information
- 23. The way a story makes you feel
- 25. The people or animals in the story
- 27. why the author wrote the passage
- 30. of Contents: Located in the front of a book that lists units, chapters, stories or section in the order that they appear in the book
- 31. Tells what the article is about
- 37. To give the reader information before it happens
- 38. An opinion that describes an entire group of people.
- 40. Words that have the same meaning
- 41. How are things alike and different
- 42. A dramatic or large effect on the story
- 43. sentences that support the main idea that tells who, what, when, where and why
- 44. Words that have the opposite meaning
- 46. A report of what a person saw with their own eyes
- 50. Something you think will happen
- 51. A group of lines that make up a
- 54. Another word for plays
- 59. A story that is made up or not true
- 60. one or both of the curved marks ( ) used in writing
- 62. Usually the second title of an article.
- 63. A story passed down from generations that explain historical events
- 64. What the story is mainly about.
- 65. A kind of writing that tells someone’s memories
- 67. A non-fiction selection usually found in a newspaper or magazine.
- 68. A story about someone’s life
- 69. Where and when the story takes place.
- 70. Traits a character has
- 72. communication of knowledge
- 73. Fiction stories that are based on legends.
Down
- 1. A sequence of events of a person or place in time
- 2. When the author suddenly interrupts the flow of the story o jump back to earlier events
- 3. When you make a statement based from facts
- 4. A picture or drawing to add to the selection
- 8. A selection that is true or factual
- 10. The message the author wants to deliver
- 11. Introduces the main idea of the section that follows
- 12. When the author tells his own life story
- 13. A part of the story that is important
- 14. Part of the story that tells what happens.
- 15. to exaggerate
- 16. Words that are written with slanting letters
- 18. A special kind of guess or opinion based on facts.
- 20. A record of daily events
- 24. writing words that sound like sound
- 26. The word part at the end of a root word
- 28. The order of events
- 29. Print Words that are usually written darker than others
- 32. To give information or facts to the reader
- 33. What happens because of something.
- 34. What makes something happen
- 35. Help illustrate where the story takes place
- 36. Information given at the bottom of a selection to help the reader understand words or terms
- 37. Stories that have elements in them that could not really happen.
- 39. The arrangement of data
- 45. A list of choices you can get at a restaurant.
- 47. The effect a situation or character has on each other.
- 48. When you use the words or sentences around the word to find a meaning.
- 49. Another name for a story
- 50. Part of the Plot. Also known as the conflict
- 52. The word part before the root word
- 53. A small dictionary in the back of a book
- 55. A list of times and activities
- 56. Helps give the reader information about a topic dealing with numbers
- 57. A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
- 58. Humor the reader (funny)
- 60. A text with stanzas. Lines, and rhyming words
- 61. When the problem in the story is fixed
- 66. A person who reads the poem out loud
- 71. Located at the back of a textbook and lists each section or topic found in the book with its page number
