English 9 Semester 1 Review
Across
- 4. The lesson, message or take away of the text.
- 6. A section of plot that shows earlier parts of the story.
- 9. an author shows rather than tells us what a character is like through what the character says, does, or thinks or through what others say about the character.
- 10. Rhetorical appeal - logic
- 14. A narrator tells the reader who a character is by describing the background, motivation, temperament, or appearance of a character.
- 16. The tension, opposition, or struggle that drives a plot.
- 17. To understand something by investigating its parts.
- 18. To highlight similarities and differences.
- 19. Rhetorical appeal - emotion
Down
- 1. Rhetorical appeal - credibility
- 2. To make something vivid and concrete.
- 3. The listener, viewer, or reader of a text.
- 5. Where and when a story takes place.
- 7. The goal the speaker wants to achieve.
- 8. States the argument’s main idea or position.
- 11. To show casual relationships.
- 12. A story about one's self to help prove a point.
- 13. To demonstrate with specifics
- 15. The perspective from which a work is told.