Reading EOG Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. Purpose The reason an author writes a text (to inform, entertain, persuade).
  2. 6. The most exciting or intense part of the story, usually where the main conflict is faced.
  3. 7. The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, often conveyed through word choice.
  4. 9. The main character around whom the story revolves.
  5. 11. A word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
  6. 13. A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
  7. 17. A story that is not true; it is created from the imagination.
  8. 18. The conversation between characters in a story or play.
  9. 19. The time and place in which a story occurs.
Down
  1. 1. The words used in a text; the understanding of their meanings is essential for comprehension.
  2. 2. The underlying message or lesson of a story.
  3. 3. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a series of words.
  4. 4. A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of literature.
  5. 5. A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as."
  6. 8. A person, animal, or figure in a story.
  7. 10. category of literature (e.g., fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama).
  8. 12. The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.
  9. 14. of View The perspective from which a story is told (first person, third person).
  10. 15. The sequence of events in a story.
  11. 16. Idea The central point or message in a text.