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OCCT Reading Vocabulary Crossword
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1) What happens or the action in the story. The series of events that every story is made of.
2) The people, animals, or objects within the story.
3) The author wants to influence the reader to think in the same way she or he does.
5) The time and place of the story.
7) The use of a word to describe or imitate a natural sound or the sounds made by ab object or action.
11) An author want to make the readers laugh, cry, feel suspense, or otherwise enjoy the writing.
13) Uses the words "like" or "as" to compare one object or idea with another to suggest they are alike.
14) The author presents facts without fiving his or her opinions.
15) The message about life an author wants to get across to the reader.
17) The use of an animal or object to represent something else.
18) The comparison of two unlike things. (Mrs. Massengale is an angel.)
19) The author pours out his or her thoughts or feelings.
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4) The repetition of vowel sounds.
6) The problem that has to be taken care of somehow.
8) The conclusion of the story. It explains how the conflict is solved and what happens to the characters after the story ends.
9) A common phrase made up of words that can't be understood by their literal, or ordinary meanings.
10) The repetition of the same initial letter, sound or group of sounds in a series of words.
12) A series of events that help build up the excitement in the story.
16) A figure of speech in which human characteristics are given to an animal or object within a story.
20) The most exciting moment in the story, in which the character deals with the main confict for the last time. The turning point in the story.
21) An exaggeration that is so dramatic that no one would believe that it is true, such as tall tales.
22) Language that appeals to the five senses--touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight--to help create pictures in the reader's mind.
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