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"Reading Midterm Literature Terms": HTML5 Crossword |
Across2. The author wants you to visualize or experience a person, place, or thing (8)
3. The author describes an event or several events and the events that follow (5,3,6)
5. The progression of events (4)
12. The author discusses the similarities and differences between people, things, concepts, or ideas (7,3,8)
13. The author provides several details of something to give the reader a mental picture (11)
14. A list of the contents of a book and the page number where they can be found (in order of occurrence in the book), found in the front of a book (5,2,8)
17. The author wants to amuse you or for you to enjoy the writing (9)
18. Sets up the story by including the setting and introducing the characters (10)
19. The author wants to give you information (6)
20. An alphabetical listing of important terms and definitions found in the back of a book (8)
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Down1. The author gives information about a problem and explains one or more solutions (7,3,8)
4. The author wants to tell you how to do something or how something works (7)
6. The author provides readers with chronological events or a list of steps in a procedure (5,3,8)
7. The author wants you to do, buy, or believe something (8)
8. Character that is trying to solve a problem (11)
9. Titles that distinguish different sections to organize topics and ideas (8,3,11)
10. An illustration or photo that includes labels that name the parts that make up the object (8)
11. The time and place of the story (7)
15. Words or phrases that are written in different styles to draw attention to and emphasize the importance of; includes bold, italics, and highlighting (4,6)
16. Character that is trying to stop the protagonist from achieving their purpose (10)
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ACROSS
2. The author wants you to visualize or experience a person, place, or thing (8)
3. The author describes an event or several events and the events that follow (5,3,6)
5. The progression of events (4)
12. The author discusses the similarities and differences between people, things, concepts, or ideas (7,3,8)
13. The author provides several details of something to give the reader a mental picture (11)
14. A list of the contents of a book and the page number where they can be found (in order of occurrence in the book), found in the front of a book (5,2,8)
17. The author wants to amuse you or for you to enjoy the writing (9)
18. Sets up the story by including the setting and introducing the characters (10)
19. The author wants to give you information (6)
20. An alphabetical listing of important terms and definitions found in the back of a book (8)
DOWN
1. The author gives information about a problem and explains one or more solutions (7,3,8)
4. The author wants to tell you how to do something or how something works (7)
6. The author provides readers with chronological events or a list of steps in a procedure (5,3,8)
7. The author wants you to do, buy, or believe something (8)
8. Character that is trying to solve a problem (11)
9. Titles that distinguish different sections to organize topics and ideas (8,3,11)
10. An illustration or photo that includes labels that name the parts that make up the object (8)
11. The time and place of the story (7)
15. Words or phrases that are written in different styles to draw attention to and emphasize the importance of; includes bold, italics, and highlighting (4,6)
16. Character that is trying to stop the protagonist from achieving their purpose (10)

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