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6th Grade Vocabulary Practice

Across
The simplest form of a sentence
Begins an essay; can be a question or quote
Tell where your text evidence came from
The main idea of an essay; tells what 3 things you will discuss and support in your body paragraphs
You must use text ______ to support your claim
Relates the essay to real life; the last sentence in the conclusion
Words that take the place of a noun
This type of language means something that is not literal
A comparison using like or as
A word used to show direction, time, place, or location (ex. in, at, on, above)
Making educational guesses based on textual evidence
Down
A group of lines in a poem
This is a sentence without two complete thoughts
Words that begin the body paragraphs and conclusion; help essay flow well together.
This type of language means exactly what it says
Comparing two things without using like or as
The first paragraph in an essay; ends with a claim
To find this, I ask myself, "Is this what the passage was mainly about?"
This sentence must have a comma AND a conjunction
When something unexpected happens