Vocabulary Exercise Crossword
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1) a group of lines in a poem.2) the problem is solved and the story comes to an end.3) language that goes beyond its literal meaning to make a point and Does Not mean what it actually says Types: simile, metaphor, Idiom, Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Hyperbole, Allusion.5) reason he/she wrote the story (P.I.E.) P-persuade, I-inform, E-entertain.6) TURNING POINT of the story where conflict is introduced8) author's opinion9) when and where the story takes place.12) a short description of the MOST IMPORTANT events of a text.13) horizontal row of written words in a poem; almost like a sentence |
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4) language that goes beyond its literal meaning to make a point and Does Not mean what it actually says Types: simile, metaphor, Idiom, Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Hyperbole, Allusion.6) Main Idea/Most Important point the writer is trying to make. Sometimes it is STATED in text7) clues from the text plus your background knowledge to help you understand what has not been stated in the text.10) language that expresses EXACTLY what it means EX. It was very hot outside for recess11) words that do not have a specific meaning.14) beginning of the story where characters are introduced15) moral/lesson of the story learned by the characters. |
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