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PARCC 3
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Infer: to derive by reasoning.
Inform: to gain information from reading a text.
Interpret: to find the meaning of something.
Key ideas: main or important ideas in text.
Literal meaning: actual, real, true, fact.
Locate: to find.
Meaning: to communicate or inform something unknown.
Metaphor: Figure of speech comparing two different things.
Mood: how the reader feels about the text while reading.
Narrative: a story.
Noun: a person, place, thing, or idea.
Opinion: a belief or feeling about something, not a fact.
Organize: to put into order.
Paraphrase: to restate in your own words.
Passage: a section of text.
Personification: an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes.
Persuade: to convince.
Plot: sequence of events in a story.
Point of view: the perspective from which a story is told.
Prefix: a syllable or word added to the beginning of a root word to change the meaning.
Prior Knowledge: what you already know about a topic.
Prompt: a question or instruction that tells you what to write.
Pronoun: a word that takes the place of a noun.
Provide: to give.
Purpose: the reason why something is done.
PARCC 3
Across:| 1. | a belief or feeling about something, not a fact. | | 6. | to derive by reasoning. | | 7. | sequence of events in a story. | | 9. | a word that takes the place of a noun. | | 10. | a person, place, thing, or idea. | | 12. | actual, real, true, fact. | | 14. | main or important ideas in text. | | 18. | the reason why something is done. | | 19. | to give. | | 20. | a story. | | 21. | a question or instruction that tells you what to write. | | 22. | to gain information from reading a text. | | 23. | to communicate or inform something unknown. |
| | Down:| 2. | to restate in your own words. | | 3. | to find the meaning of something. | | 4. | an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes. | | 5. | what you already know about a topic. | | 8. | a section of text. | | 11. | to put into order. | | 13. | to convince. | | 15. | how the reader feels about the text while reading. | | 16. | to find. | | 17. | Figure of speech comparing two different things. | | 19. | a syllable or word added to the beginning of a root word to change the meaning. | | 21. | the perspective from which a story is told. |
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PARCC 3
Across:| 1. | a belief or feeling about something, not a fact. | | 6. | to derive by reasoning. | | 7. | sequence of events in a story. | | 9. | a word that takes the place of a noun. | | 10. | a person, place, thing, or idea. | | 12. | actual, real, true, fact. | | 14. | main or important ideas in text. | | 18. | the reason why something is done. | | 19. | to give. | | 20. | a story. | | 21. | a question or instruction that tells you what to write. | | 22. | to gain information from reading a text. | | 23. | to communicate or inform something unknown. |
| | Down:| 2. | to restate in your own words. | | 3. | to find the meaning of something. | | 4. | an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes. | | 5. | what you already know about a topic. | | 8. | a section of text. | | 11. | to put into order. | | 13. | to convince. | | 15. | how the reader feels about the text while reading. | | 16. | to find. | | 17. | Figure of speech comparing two different things. | | 19. | a syllable or word added to the beginning of a root word to change the meaning. | | 21. | the perspective from which a story is told. |
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