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