Across
- 2. How the problem/conflict is solved.
- 3. A phrase that does not have a literal meaning.
- 5. The beginning of the story when the characters and setting are introduced. You get clues about what the problem might be.
- 7. When an author identifies similarities and differences between two or more things.
- 11. Water
- 14. Proof or important information from the textChron Time
- 15. Trash
- 16. Changes over time
- 19. Person, animal or object that has a role in the story.
- 22. Someone who tells the story.
- 23. A lesson the author wants you to learn ** at the end of the text
- 24. Events that happen in the story (fiction text) Rising action-> Climax-> Resolution
- 25. Words describing how a character: looks, feels, acts and thinks.
- 26. Life
- 27. Type of figurative language: a statement that is an exaggeration.
Down
- 1. Why the author does something. The reason behind their thinking or actions
- 4. To make a conclusion based on text evidence.
- 6. The main point/main idea an author is trying to make. What the text is mostly about. Common throughout the whole text.
- 8. A poem that has stanzas (5 lines) and rhyming words.
- 9. How the author organizes the text CCCDP
- 10. To tell again. Giving all the details in a text. Much more detailed than a summary.
- 12. To speak up against something
- 13. Earth
- 17. The narrators thoughts on an idea
- 18. The study of time
- 20. The authors belief or opinion on the topic.
- 21. The study of
