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Story Sentiments

Story Sentiments Word Search

The focus here is on feelings often seen in stories, such as “Hopeful,” “Woeful,” and “Delightful.” These words are ideal for narrative exploration and literary comprehension. Students will learn how characters might feel in different story settings, enhancing their understanding of plot and character development.

This activity supports reading comprehension by introducing vocabulary tied to emotion in literature. Students can connect words to character actions and narrative outcomes. It also strengthens inferencing skills and empathy as they imagine scenarios linked to each word. It’s a bridge between vocabulary study and literary analysis.

-ful Suffix Words To Find – Hopeful, Fearful, Regretful, Cheerful, Spiteful, Woeful, Joyful, Doubtful, Anguishful, Delightful, Playful, Shameful, Grateful, Sorrowful, Thoughtful