Across
- 3. To put information in chronological order
- 5. A way of explaining the reason
- 8. A problem between characters or forces
- 10. (Text Evidence)- Examples from the text that are used to illustrate ideas or support arguments.
- 13. Feelings associated with a word (positive, negative, or neutral).
- 15. In fictional writing: the narrator's position in relation to the story being told
- 19. Fact or statement
- 22. Provide characteristics and features; give a detailed picture of something.
- 24. Language appealing to the five senses
- 26. A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification
- 27. THe moral or lesson of a story
- 28. To communicate
- 29. Attached word part that changes the meaning
- 30. To write or say the words of an author
Down
- 1. A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- 2. The way an author feels about the subject he/she is writing about.
- 4. Trustworthy
- 6. Correct
- 7. The definition of a word
- 9. Unifying element which ties together all the other elements; the main focus of the text
- 11. The reason why something is done
- 12. Something that provides information
- 14. Provide the differences between two or more different items
- 16. To find the meaning of something
- 17. To examine something carefully
- 18. The main statement a writer uses to develop his/her readers to be for or against a point
- 20. Base or main word
- 21. Category of literature
- 23. Why events occur
- 25. To select or pick something based on the clues or information provided; to find