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Vocabulary Review

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Across
A problem between the protagonist and antagonist in a story
Type of conflict where the problem is an internal struggle within the protagonist. Character v. _________
An educated guess about what will happen
Type of sentence that asks a question
Type of writing meant to inform or explain using your 5 senses
The person/thing the protagonist has a conflict with
What you think has happened, is happening, or will happen based on an observation and prior knowledge
The main events of a story
When the protagonist and antagonist meet for the final time. The high point/turning point of the story.
Type of sentence that gives a command
The subject of a piece of writing. What it is about.
Information you learn from using your 5 senses
What the author wants you to know most about the topic. Also known as a one sentence summary
Type of conflict where the antagonist is a person in the story. Character v. _________
Down
Type of conflict where the antagonist is an animal, storm, volcano, etc. in the story. Character v. _________
Type of conflict where the antagonists are a group of people with a similar belief in the story. Character v. _________
All the events leading to the climax
Type of sentence that makes a statement
An educated guess about what is happening/has happened.
Type of writing that tells a story
When there is no longer a conflict in the story
When the story ends
The main character of the story
Type of sentence that shows strong emotion
The part of the plot that tells us the setting and the characters
Type of writing meant to inform or explain
Type of writing meant to convince the reader to join the authors side
A character whose mindset DOES change by the end of the story
A character whose mindset DOESN'T change by the end of the story
The moral, message, or lesson in a story