Across
- 2. a struggle or disagreement between people, ideas, or forces; The problem
- 5. a thing or person that has the power to affect or change another
- 6. When you repeat the exact words someone said or wrote, using quotation marks “..” to show where the words begin and end
- 7. person a character in the story who tells it from their own point of view using words like “I”, “me”, “we”, and “us”
- 9. a short retelling of the story that tells the main events.
- 11. The most exciting and important part of the story; where the conflict is at its highest point and the story is about to change.
- 12. of view perspective from which a story is told; or who is telling the story.
- 15. a person’s viewpoint or how they see things, which is shaped by their experiences and feelings.
- 18. Solving a problem or a conflict
Down
- 1. breaking down the information to understand how and why the author used specific facts, examples, or descriptions to make their point
- 3. Traits Special qualities that describe a person’s personality or actions. Like being kind, brave, or honest.
- 4. Structure how the text is organized or put together by the author
- 5. The process of reaching a conclusion based on details in the text and your own background knowledge
- 8. Person tells a story from the outside, using pronouns like “he”, “she”, “it” or “they”
- 9. details facts, examples, reason, or steps that explains or backs up the main idea.
- 10. idea what the text is mainly or mostly about
- 13. Looking at the whole thing, not just small parts.
- 14. an important lesson or message the author wants you to learn in the story
- 16. Elements Parts of a story; examples are conflict, setting, resolution
- 17. a small part taken from a larger piece of writing, like a book or a speech.
