Ben Unit 2 Vocab

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Across
  1. 4. The problem or issue in a story.
  2. 7. Language not intended to be taken literally, such as metaphors, simile, and idioms.
  3. 9. The author's particular attitude either stated or implied in the writing.
  4. 10. The unique characteristics in how an author writes.
  5. 11. The moral or message of a story.
  6. 13. Suggesting something in the story will happen before it happens.
  7. 15. A specific subject or idea which is the main point in a written work.
  8. 16. Written works that are generally recognized as having artistic value. Basic forms of literary texts include prose, fiction, drama, and non-fiction.
  9. 17. A stage in the writing process when a text is examined and improves the focus, content , organization, ect.
Down
  1. 1. The time and place in which a story occurs.
  2. 2. The author's use of precise vocabulary to fully convey meaning to the reader.
  3. 3. The method in which an author constructs a character by stating aspects of their personality and appearance or making the reader infer.
  4. 5. A specific convention or structure- such as imagery, irony, or foreshadowing- that is employed by the author to produce a given effect.
  5. 6. A piece written by someone telling about a story that happened in their life.
  6. 8. A stage in the writing process when a written text is prepared for an audience by attending to and correcting mistakes.
  7. 12. The atmosphere or feeling in a written work.
  8. 14. An author's unique articulation or expression of language created by stylistic elements such as syntax, diction, and figurative language.