Across
- 2. conversation between characters/individuals
- 6. the way of thinking in a logical, or sensible, way
- 7. statement opposing the original claim
- 10. going against; not in agreement or in sync with
- 13. type of text purpose that tells HOW to do something
- 14. related to the topic
- 15. without opinions
- 16. at first
- 18. the reason a text is written
- 20. proof from a text
- 22. _____ concept; another word for important idea
- 25. fooled; led to believe something that is wrong/incorrect
- 30. how an idea is built within a text
- 34. to make note of; or, to accept
- 35. to measure importance, or to determine something's value
- 37. enough
- 39. the way a text is organized
- 40. a tense effect, sometimes created with irony
- 43. organized by date
- 45. a sentence or two that describes an image
- 48. to clarify
- 49. point of view of an individual or character
- 50. the first step in a R.A.C.E. response
- 51. to provide a quote from the text and where it came from
- 53. taken from
- 54. point of view that doesn't show any strong feelings; objective
- 56. noun that is an everyday thing or idea
- 58. moral or lesson learned from a story
- 60. the main points/ideas from a story; a short retelling
- 64. noun that cannot be seen or touched
- 65. humor strategy that makes something appear less extreme
- 68. the reason a character does/says something
- 69. the person(s) intended to view or read a text
- 70. logical, reasonable
- 73. point of view that shows humor, happiness, hope, etc.
- 75. knowledge you already have about the topic prior to reading the text
- 76. not true
- 81. humor strategy that makes something seem MORE extreme
- 82. _______, wanted, but, so, then (strategy to summarize fiction)
Down
- 1. text purpose that tries to convince the reader
- 3. a close look at a text
- 4. a conclusion drawn from information in the text plus background knowledge
- 5. to put into your own words
- 8. not related to the topic or argument
- 9. type of evidence that tells you explicitly about the characters/events
- 10. a problem in the story (internal or external)
- 11. type of text purpose that teaches the reader about a specific topic
- 12. a piece of text written word for word (should include a citation)
- 17. a thought
- 19. reason WHY a counterclaim is not as strong as the claim
- 21. type of noun that names a person, place, or organization (capitalized)
- 23. figure out
- 24. a funny effect, sometimes created with irony
- 26. when something first appears in a story/text, it ______
- 27. the relationship between two or more topics within a text
- 28. how two or more things/ideas are connected
- 29. ________ idea is what the text is mostly about (topic + statement about the topic)
- 31. not fake
- 32. the purpose or function a sentence plays in the overall text
- 33. a noticeable difference
- 36. an important feature
- 38. to notice or acknowledge
- 39. organized by order of steps or a process
- 41. the events in a story
- 42. a central idea should be a _______ sentence
- 44. a complete thought; includes a subject and a predicate
- 45. statement a writer is trying to prove
- 46. replaces a noun in a sentence (ex. he, she, it, they)
- 47. to reply
- 52. an opinion, or reasons listed to prove an opinion
- 55. the writer of a text
- 57. type of irony where the audience knows more than the character(s)
- 58. the main focus of the story (ex. dogs, friendship, genetics)
- 59. a smaller "title" within a text for a particular subsection
- 61. clues that hint at what will happen later in the story
- 62. information that helps build or prove a claim
- 63. point of view that shows anger, sarcasm, regret, fear, etc.
- 64. things an individual DOES
- 66. to build or create
- 67. to prove wrong using evidence
- 71. the way a person thinks or feels about an idea
- 72. clearly and directly stated
- 74. a group of sentences related in topic
- 77. noun that combines one or more nouns
- 78. confirmed
- 79. a major happening
- 80. an object that represents a greater idea
