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Across
The full format to answer a text-dependent question.
Finding the similarities.
An educated (observation + schema) guess about what will happen in the future.
Lack of success. What happens when we focus on revenge and not our goals.
The ability for someone to put themselves in someone else’s shoes and be nice because of the other person’s situation.
A type of tone where someone doesn't show their feelings.
Providing evidence to support your answer.
Factual informaon you learn from using your 5 senses
An educated (observation + schema) guess about what is happening/has happened in the present or past.
Good things that happen to you because you act well or bad things that happen to you because you act poorly.
Factual information you cite to support your evidence.
A type of tone where someone is finding something funny or entertaining.
A problem between the protagonist and antagonist in a story.
A brief statement of the main points of something.
The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for something they did to you. "A dish best served cold"
Down
Often named the best way to get revenge
A preformed opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
What the author wants you to know most about the topic. Also known as a one sentence summary.
A phrase that signals a change to a difference part of RACE.
A type of tone where someone shows they are not interested in talking.
A type of tone where someone is wanting something very much, typically with a feeling of unease or being nervous.
Turning the question into a statement.
The main events of a story.
The moral, message, or lesson in a story.
An attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience.
An advantage or profit gained from something.
Finding the differences.
Stating your claim/thinking. Your response to a question.
Telling why your evidence supports your answer.