Across
- 4. When a character faces challenges outside of themselves, usually not within their control.
- 6. Connects or relates phrases or other sentences.
- 9. Describes the relationship between two concepts and how they impact one another.
- 10. Point of view - You
- 13. An educated guess based on evidence and prior knowledge.
- 19. Drawn by an artist, and shows what a a person, place or object appears.
- 21. Point of view - I, me, we
- 23. An extreme exaggeration, e.g. I could eat a horse!
- 24. A phrase that contains contradictory
- 25. A comparison using "like" or "as".
- 26. Collectively, what is sight, smell, touch, taste, and hear called?
- 27. Features Elements of a text that are not included in the main writing.
- 28. Detailed writing that uses the five (5) senses to help readers gain a mental image of the text.
Down
- 1. Most common Point of View, he, she, they
- 2. As story of someone's life, written by someone else.
- 3. When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs.
- 5. Writing that is based on facts, real events, and people.
- 7. Taken by a camera, usually a photograph of a person, place, object, or work of art.
- 8. The main argument of a piece of writing.
- 11. A comparison of two unlike items, ideas, places or people; considered figurative language.
- 12. A brief explanation of an illustration, picture, or graph.
- 14. Provides definitions at the end of a text after the conclusion.
- 15. A word that is meant to be or has an associated sound.
- 16. The perspective form which a speaker or writer tells a story or presents information
- 17. Words that are larger to highlight, emphasize text or inform readers of vocabulary.
- 18. Examines the similarities and differences between to concepts.
- 20. Describes the order in which an action and following actions should be taken, usually in a chronological order.
- 22. Presents an issue and the possible course(s) or ways to solve the issue.
