Across
- 4. – To make a guess about what will happen next.
- 5. – The perspective from which a text is written.
- 7. – A structure showing an issue and how it is resolved.
- 9. – A text that explains or analyzes a primary source.
- 11. – A claim supported by reasons and evidence.
- 14. – Events arranged in time order.
- 15. – The words used in a language or text.
- 16. – A statement that expresses a position or belief.
- 18. – A relationship where one event makes another happen.
Down
- 1. – The order in which events happen.
- 2. – To give a short version of the main points.
- 3. – Information that supports a claim or idea.
- 4. – The sequence of events in a story.
- 6. – The message or lesson of a text.
- 7. – An original document or firsthand account.
- 8. – To restate information in your own words.
- 10. – Parts of a text like headings, captions, graphs, and bold words.
- 12. – To create a mental image while reading.
- 13. – The way a text is organized (cause/effect, problem/solution, etc.).
- 17. – The author’s attitude toward the subject.
