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Across
  1. 6. A conclusion drawn using clues from the text and prior knowledge.
  2. 8. A type of text that tells a story, such as a novel, drama, or poem.
  3. 9. The way a text is organized, such as sequence, cause and effect, or compare and contrast.
  4. 11. Words or phrases that do not mean exactly what they say but are used to create a picture or deeper meaning.
  5. 12. A brief retelling of the most important ideas or events in a text.
Down
  1. 1. A type of text that provides facts and information about a topic.
  2. 2. Words or phrases around an unfamiliar word that help determine its meaning.
  3. 3. The central message or lesson the author wants to convey.
  4. 4. Specific details or quotations from the text used to support an answer.
  5. 5. The perspective from which a story is told or who is narrating the text.
  6. 7. A strategy where you remove incorrect answer choices to help find the correct one.
  7. 10. The most important point the author wants the reader to understand about a text.