Theme Vocabulary Quiz Crossword
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Down:
1) What the author wants readers to learn, think about, or understand after reading.3) A full sentence that explains the lesson or message of the story (example: True friendship requires
honesty and trust.)4) The lesson about right and wrong, often found in fables and folktales.9) The subject of the story (example: friendship, courage, family). A topic is one word, while a theme is a
complete message.12) The main problem in the story that helps reveal the theme (internal or external struggle). |
Across:
2) Specific details, quotes, or examples from the story that support an idea or theme.5) The most important idea in a story or text that everything else connects to.6) A message that applies to many people across different cultures and times (example: love,
perseverance, identity).7) When an object, character, or event represents a deeper meaning beyond its literal sense.8) A conclusion readers make using clues from the text and their own thinking.10) What a character discovers or realizes by the end of the story.11) How a character grows or changes, often revealing the theme.13) A repeated symbol, idea, or pattern in a story that helps develop the theme.14) The main message, lesson, or big idea the author wants readers to understand about life. |
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