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Across
- 5. The process of examining a text closely to understand its elements, themes, and techniques.
- 7. Related to literature, including elements like style, form, and language.
- 9. The body of written works, including novels, poems, and plays, studied in English courses.
- 11. The act of explaining or understanding the meaning of a text, often open to multiple viewpoints.
- 15. The circumstances surrounding a text's creation and the historical, cultural, and social factors that influence it.
Down
- 1. A genre of literary expression using structured language and often figurative language.
- 2. The analysis and evaluation of a literary work, often involving both strengths and weaknesses.
- 3. The individuals or entities within a story who drive the narrative.
- 4. A category or type of literary work, such as fiction, drama, or poetry.
- 6. The way a story is told, including its point of view and chronological order.
- 8. The use of symbols to represent deeper meanings or ideas within a text.
- 10. The organization and arrangement of a text, including its plot, chapters, and sections.
- 12. Literary works, which can be novels, short stories, poems, or plays.
- 13. The central ideas or concepts explored in a literary work.
- 14. The methods and tools an author uses to convey their message effectively.