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Reading Vocabulary

Across
A genre or type of writing in dialogue form with stage directions.
A picture that organizes information; like a chart, diagram, or a bar graph.
A syllable added to the beginning of a word to change the meaning of that word.
Made-up or imaginary happenings; not real
Words used by authors because of their sound adding to the meaning of their writing.
Words which have the same meaning.
A syllable or group of syllables attached to the end of a word to change its meaning.
Nearby words that help define unknown words.
Actual words found in print.
See how things are different.
Writing that is true of factual.
A book of words and their substitutes or words that could be used in place of the entry word, known as synonyms.
Words which have opposite meanings.
A word with no prefix or suffix added; may also be called a base or stem.
Down
The knowledge that the reader brings to the story.
Word parts that can be added or attached to a base word, stem, or root word to change the meaning of the word.
Words which sound the same, look the same, but have different meanings.
Simple stories that teach a lesson; sometimes the characters are animals that have human characteristics.
A book or article that can be used to find facts.
Instructions for doing or finding something
The lesson of the story.
A conclusion derived by reasoning from facts.
Important events in a story.
A darker print that makes words stand out.
People or animals that appear in a story.
A person who writes poetry.