Across
- 4. a record of someone's life written by another person
- 5. symbol for the circle of life
- 6. symbol for Winnie's freedom
- 8. a statement that tells what the paragraphs are about
- 9. description that appeals to all your senses
- 11. Me, Us, Them, Him, Her
- 13. giving non-human things human characteristics
- 18. your, my, his, her, their
- 19. a comparison using like or as
- 20. you need one between each item of a list and when addressing someone
Down
- 1. when the author hints at what is coming in the story
- 2. I, We, She, He, They
- 3. a comparison that doesn't use like or as
- 7. the first Tuck Winnie meets
- 10. father of the Tuck family
- 12. a separate conclusion that tells what happens after a story ends
- 14. a record of someone's life written by that person
- 15. writing that relies on facts and research
- 16. The moral or lesson a story teaches
- 17. a separate introduction to the story