Across
- 1. The origin of information, such as a book, website, or person (6 letters)
- 4. A brief summary of a longer work (8 letters)
- 6. Information that can be proven true (4 letters)
- 8. A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning (9 letters)
- 9. A text structure that examines similarities and differences between subjects (19 letters)
- 10. To restate information in your own words (9 letters)
- 14. A personal belief or judgment that may not be universally agreed upon (7 letters)
- 16. Arranging information in the order events occurred (16 letters)
- 17. Text accompanying an image, providing information about it (7 letters)
Down
- 2. Text structure that shows how one event leads to another (13 letters)
- 3. Presenting information without personal feelings or opinions (9 letters)
- 5. A sentence that introduces the main idea of a paragraph (13 letters)
- 7. Any part of a text that's not the main body, such as diagrams, charts, or captions (11 letters)
- 11. A title or subtitle that introduces a new section of text (7 letters)
- 12. An alphabetical list of terms and their definitions, often found at the end of a book (8 letters)
- 13. To briefly state the main points of a text (9 letters)
- 15. The central topic or message of a text (8 letters)
