Across
- 2. What are the different categories of literature called?
- 4. A character struggles with a decision/problem in their own mind.
- 5. The good guy/gal in the story is called the ___.
- 7. The main character (boy/girl) who inspires others and overcomes problems.
- 11. The way a person sees something is from their ___.
- 12. The main message, lesson, or moral of a story.
- 13. A lesson, message or moral that can be found anywhere around the world.
- 14. Writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
- 15. A set of 3 dots
- 16. What the reader feels as they read the text is called _____.
- 17. evidence/Educated Guess
- 19. A character struggles with another character, nature, or society.
- 23. The character that is in conflict with the good guy/gal is called the ___.
- 25. A character who is not the main focus of the story, because they go in and out of the story.
- 26. The spoken/written conversation between two or more characters in a story.
- 28. What do you call the intended reader or listener to a piece of literary work?
Down
- 1. A conclusion made based on the readers reasoning &
- 3. Writings that use the words “you” or “your” and give directions.
- 6. An onlooker tells the story, but they only know about ONE of the characters.
- 8. An onlooker tells the story, and they know EVERYTHING about ALL of the characters.
- 9. One of the characters tells the story from their point of view.
- 10. Writing that presents ideas about real people, objects, places or events
- 18. Evidence The details in the text that support a conclusion, a claim or an opinion/guess of the reader.
- 20. The author’s attitude, feelings and word choices creates the ___.
- 21. The person the author uses to tell the story.
- 22. The most important character in a story.
- 23. The reason the author writes.
- 24. Words that describe the character’s physical body & personality,
- 27. This keeps the story moving forward.
