Exercise 3: Checkpoint word list

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Across
  1. 2. Word that means the oppositw of another word (for example: good vs bad)
  2. 5. question A question that is meant to be left unanswered to have a reader think more about the topic.
  3. 6. The repetition of two initial consonant sounds (Dunkin' Donuts)
  4. 10. The use of words that mimic the sound it represents (splash!)
  5. 11. Word that means the same as another word (for example: good vs positive)
  6. 13. Word that modifies a verb, adjective, or part of a sentence.
  7. 14. Word that modifies a verb.
Down
  1. 1. Personal writing about a past experience. It uses descriptive and/or informative language.
  2. 3. The writer of a piece of text.
  3. 4. Last part of a text that summarizes the main ideas of the text
  4. 7. A conversation between one or more characters.
  5. 8. The manner in which the writer addresses her readers or a character adresses another character (for example: accusative, welcoming etc)
  6. 9. When a later outcome is already hinted at.
  7. 12. Text type that gives the author's opinion on a text or other media outlet. It uses persuasive language.