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Down: 2) To form opinions about what is read.3) A word part that is added to the end of a root word.4) Words whose sounds suggest their meaning.6) The reason for creating a piece of work. May be to entertain, to persuade, or to inform.7) Uses images that appeal to the reader's senses to help them imagine how a subject looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels. 8) The time and place a story takes place.11) The order in which events happen in time. 14) A type of graphic aid that presents a group of facts in rows and columns and demonstrates how the facts relate to one another. 15) A struggle between opposing forces needs, desires, or empotions within a single character. 18) A distinguishing feature of a character in a story.20) An underlying message about life or human nature that the author wants the reader to understand. 22) Two events taht are related to one abother because one event brings about the other. 23) Materials written by people that were present at the event. 27) Words or phrases that indicate a relationship between ideas in pierce of writing. Signal a change from one topic to the next.28) The writers attitude toward a subject. 30) The use of something concrete to represent something else. 31) The part of a word attached to the front of a root word. 33) When the central problem of the story is solved. 34) A word having a meaning opposite to that of another word.35) A lesson taught in a piece of literary work.37) The vantage point that a writer tells a story from. Examples include first person and third person. 40) A struggle between opposing characters, forces, or emotions that moves the plot forward.46) A passage or segment taken from text.50) The feelings or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.51) Knowledge that can be verified. Across: 1) A comparision between things that have similar qualities and does not use the words "like" or "as."3) A comparison of two things that have some of the same qualities in common and uses the words "like" or "as" in the comparison.5) Involves gathering and using text clues to make a reasonable guess about what is happening next in a story. 9) A play on the multiple meanings of a word.10) A position from which something is being evaluated. A standpoint.12) The priciple opposition to the protagonist in a piece of literature. Often the villan.13) A complete word that can stand alone or other word parts can be added to it. 16) The main character in a piece of fiction. Most are usually the heroes.17) When a character struggles against an outside force, which may be another character, society as a whole, or something in nature. 19) Words or phrases found around unfamiliar words that help the reader by giving them clues to understand its meaning.21) A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. 24) The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of two or more words, usually found in poetry.25) Text structures such as chronological order, compare/contrast, and cause and effect. 26) In fiction, the beginning of the plot that explains the characters, setting, and tone of the story. 29) An interruption in the plot of a story to tell what happened at an earlier time. 32) A reference to a statement, well-known person, place, or event from literature, history, mythology, politics, sports, science, or the arts.36) To translate, analyze, or give examples that are drawn from text.38) The most important idea expressed in a piece of writing. 39) A word that has the same or almost the same meaning as another word. 41) Imaginative works of prose whose purpose is to entertain the reader. 42) The use of hints and clues to suggest events that will occur later in the plot. 43) The actions or sequence of events in a story. Include the expositon, rising action, falling action, climax, and resolution.44) When non-human objects are given the characteristics of humans.45) When logical consequences are derived from what a reader already knows to be true from their own previous knowledge.47) a personal judgement either for or against a person, position, or thing. Also referred to as prejudice. 48) Writing that examines the similarities and differences between two or more subjects. 49) A figure of speech when a statement is exaggerated for emphasis or for a humorous effect. 52) Writing that tells about real people, places, and events. It contains factual information.53) A story involving gods and Heroes that attempts to explain the origins of the world, mysteries of nature, or social customs. 54) Written by people who were not directly involved or present at an event.
 

 

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