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03/31-04/04 Crossword
Down
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1) A challenge to a position; an opposing argument.
2) To draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented.
3) Provide information gathered from a primary source. Facts and data are collected from a variety of primary sources and then organized and presented in a different format.
5) The physical location and/or time of the narrative or events of the narrative. Setting can be developed directly through description or can be inferred through context clues, word choices, and dialogue of characters.
7) When you pick out information details and can name/list them.
8) Break in the plot to describe and event that happened at a past TIME.... a memory.
9) When you figure out a conclusion or answer, make a decision about something.
10) The conclusion of the story and the completion of the action.
13) When you give specific and detailed information about something you have read or experienced.
Across
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2) A specific use of language that appeals to the readers' senses. It may be used to describe people or objects and is influenced by the use of the five senses. Forming mental pictures by the reader and to form these pictures while reading.
4) When you understand and explain the meaning of, or conclusions from, the details of something.
6) Nonfiction- articles or books that are about REAL topics... Includes references or articles, textbooks, and informational materials.
11) The general ATTITUDE an author takes towards his/ her topic or subject.
12) A series of events occurring after the climax that bring the story to a conclusion.
14) Provide the reader with firsthand knowledge, ideas, and details of an event or activity. This allows the reader to get closer to the truth about a subject or event.
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