Across
- 4. a comparison between two unlike things using is or are
- 7. two words that have the opposite meaning
- 8. why the author writes something
- 9. the universal message or lesson of the story
- 10. explains what the text is mostly about using details from the text
- 13. sequence of connected events that make up a narrative in a novel
- 14. a view or judgement formed on something
- 16. the use of descriptive words using the 5 senses (sight, hear, touch, taste, smell)
- 17. the topic plus the point of a text
- 18. a character struggles with an opposing character
- 19. a thing that is known or proved to be true
- 20. the main character
- 22. a character struggles with a natural force
- 23. giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- 27. a feeling associated with a word
- 28. the location and time frame in which a story takes place
- 29. the character/force in conflict with the protagonist
- 30. the most intense, exciting, or important point of something
Down
- 1. organizational pattern that Tells the reader what is the same and or different about what is being discussed
- 2. organizational pattern that tells the reader what events/facts led to other events, reasons that things happened
- 3. the description of a character using speech, thoughts, effects, actions, and looks (STEAL)
- 5. a conclusion based on known facts
- 6. extreme exaggeration
- 11. a character struggles with the world around them
- 12. organizational pattern that gives you steps or a sequence of events
- 15. sound words
- 21. a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
- 22. character struggles with their feelings and thoughts
- 24. words or information in a sentence that help the reader understand unknown words
- 25. and solution organizational pattern that Explains problems and their solutions
- 26. two words that have the same meaning
