Across
- 3. An alphabetical listing of words, along with definitions and pronunciations.
- 5. A book, website, or other source that gives synonyms (and sometimes antonyms) for many words.
- 9. Conversation between two or more characters in a literary text.
- 13. A conclusion based on what you read and what you already know.
- 15. A text, such as a how-to guide or a textbook, whose main purpose is to inform.
- 17. Everything a word suggests or implies;the feeling a word gives you
Down
- 1. The thoughts, feelings, and outlook of an author.
- 2. The main point of a text.
- 4. A group of letters at the beginning of a word that changes the word's meaning.
- 6. A word that has a similar meaning to another word.
- 7. Clearly expressed, leaving no question about meaning.
- 8. A group of letters at the end of a word that changes the word's meaning.
- 10. The time, place, and social environment in which a story takes place.
- 11. A basic word element that may or may not stand on its own as a word.
- 12. A group of letters at the beginning or end of a word that changes the word's meaning.
- 14. Material that supports a point.
- 16. A word that means the opposite of another word.
