TCAP Review Vocabulary Crossword
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Down:
1) The other side of the argument that goes against the main claim.What does the OTHER SIDE say or
think about this topic?3) picks a side but acknowledges the other side with a counterclaim paragraph4) Guesses based on logic after you've read or listened closely to someone5) The organizational pattern an author uses to structure his or her ideas in a text: problem/solution, compare/contrast, etc.6) When a character, author, or narrator uses hints or clues to suggest what will happen LATER in the novel.7) the general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader10) the author's attitude toward his or her subject 11) Prejudice in favor of or against
one thing, person, or group
compared with another, usually in a
way considered to be unfair.13) to study or examine something carefully in a methodical way |
Across:
2) The author's stated position on an issue or
question. Ex: If the world became vegetarian, we would end global warming.8) A contradiction between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. Example: A teacher being late to school after yelling at her tardy student the day before.9) capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner12) tells a story and includes dialogue, sensory language, figurative language, and characters14) how a word makes you feel- it can be positive or negative15) gives information and has 5 paragraphs16) a one-to-two sentence summary of an essay's main argument, claim, or purpose, appearing at the end of the introduction. It functions as a roadmap for the reader, defining the topic, the writer's position, and 3 key supporting points. |
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