Across
- 2. topic + point = _______ idea
- 4. When an author wants to get you to do or believe something, they are trying to _______ you.
- 5. This is where the problem gets solved.
- 6. When an author describes how one event or issue has caused many other events or issues, they are using a cause and _______ text structure.
- 9. When a character changes throughout a story, they _______.
- 11. Almost like a mini title, this tells you what a section of the text will be about.
- 13. A short description explaining more of what you see in a photograph or illustration.
- 15. When an author wants you to feel something, they are trying to _______ you.
- 17. When an author lists events that happened in order, they are using a _______ structure.
Down
- 1. When you see if the last word of each line of a poem rhymes, you are finding the rhyme _______.
- 3. the lesson of a story
- 7. When an author describes how two or more things are alike and different, they are using a _______ structure.
- 8. This is where most of the drama of a story happens. The problem is close to getting solved.
- 10. This is where the setting, characters, and a little bit of the problem gets introduced.
- 12. When an author is teaching you true facts about a topic, they are trying to _______ you.
- 14. A picture taken with a camera.
- 16. The rising _______ is where the characters are trying to solve their problem.