Across
- 2. The pattern or beat of a poem
- 9. Comparison made without like or as
- 12. To inform, entertain, or to persuade
- 14. The summing up with the reader’s own thinking
- 17. The opposite of another word
- 18. Words that have the same meaning.
- 20. Not the same
- 21. Text structure where the author presents a problem and possible solutions to it
- 23. A group of letters placed at the front of a base word to change meaning
- 24. A conclusion drawn
- 27. Groups of lines in a poem
- 28. The same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
- 29. Life lesson learned in a text
Down
- 1. To compare or appraise differences
- 3. An exaggeration
- 4. (POV)told by someone outside the story
- 5. An actual thing that exists and is provable,
- 6. An object given human qualities
- 7. Text Structure (many details)
- 8. Words with the same ending sounds
- 10. Text Structure(time order)
- 11. Text structure explaining what happened and why it happened.
- 13. A section of written work
- 15. A belief that is not founded on proof
- 16. To capture all the most important parts from the beginning, middle, and end of a text, but express them in a much shorter space in the readers own words. (Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then)
- 18. A comparison made using like or as
- 19. Provides proof of the main idea
- 22. The narrator is in the story
- 25. Idea- What the story is mostly about
- 26. How people or things are the same
- 27. A group of letters placed after a word to change it into a different word group
