English Key Terms
Across
- 3. An adjective for using more words than needed.
- 4. Often called the 'vocabulary' of a language.
- 5. A form of language appropriate to the particular situation or context.
- 7. The nature of something being made easy to understand.
- 8. An informal expression whose meanings can't be derived from the words that make it up.
- 9. The study of visual aspects of texts.
- 12. Adjectives or adverbs qualifying the sense of nouns or verbs respectively.
- 14. Something that is true without dispute.
- 15. A grammatical form conventionally expressing a question.
- 16. Nouns or pronouns that denote possession.
- 17. A style or category within a broader form of art or media.
- 18. The rules that apply to the construction of sentences.
- 19. The aspect of someones personality that's presented to others.
- 20. The circumstances of the text.
Down
- 1. The placing of ojects in a logial order to achieve effect.
- 2. Words or expressions that rely on context for meaning.
- 6. The way the writer views something.
- 8. A grammatical form conventionally expressing an order.
- 10. An opinion or attitude uttered by someone that reflects their indentity.
- 11. The setting of things next to eachother for literary effect.
- 13. The way in which the author presents information and opinion.