9th grade English
Across
- 3. a problem in a story
- 6. the worst kind of evidence
- 8. a comparison not using like or as
- 10. a rhetorical appeal that appeals to emotions and feelings
- 12. a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual word
- 14. an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- 16. a rhetorical appeal that uses expert opinions
- 18. making things or animals act like people
- 19. use of the same letter at the start of several words
- 20. a rhetorical appeal that uses logic, facts, data
Down
- 1. the teest structure that puts things in the order they occur
- 2. a text structure that has a beginning, middle and end
- 4. the message or life lesson of a story
- 5. what happens in a story
- 7. the best type of evidence
- 9. exaggeration
- 11. a comparison using like or as
- 13. the test structure that describes the topic
- 15. ugnderstatement
- 17. the time and place of a story