Week 35 Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. or feel.
  2. 6. The most exciting or important part of a story, where the main problem
  3. 7. A feeling of excitement or anxious uncertainty about what may
  4. 8. The act of writing or creating something, like a story, essay, or piece of music. It involves putting ideas and words together in a thoughtful way.
  5. 9. Relating to the five senses sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
  6. 11. Using words to create a clear and vivid picture in the reader's mind. When you use descriptive language, you're helping your reader see, hear, smell, taste, or feel what you're writing about.
  7. 12. Making a plan or a list of the main points you want to include in your writing. It's like drawing a map for your story or essay, showing where you want to go with your words.
  8. 16. to how the beginning, middle, and end of a story are arranged, or how
  9. 19. is where you introduce the characters, setting, and the main problem
  10. 20. situation.
Down
  1. 1. you want to keep reading.
  2. 2. The way something is set up or organized. In writing, structure can
  3. 4. and sentences are put together.
  4. 5. The process of coming up with many ideas in a short period of time. It's like a storm of thoughts in your brain, helping you think of creative ideas for your writing or projects.
  5. 10. its highest point. It's like the top of a roller coaster ride, where everything
  6. 13. the story comes together and is most intense.
  7. 14. A type of writing that tells a story. It can be fiction (make believe) or non fiction (real). A narrative usually has characters, a setting, and a plot.
  8. 15. next in a story. It's like a mystery or puzzle that keeps you wondering and
  9. 17. language is used in writing to describe how things look, sound, smell,
  10. 18. The start of something, like a story or an event. In writing, the