Genre and text structure

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Across
  1. 1. The overall style and way a text is written to suit its purpose.
  2. 6. The type of text that tells a story with characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution.
  3. 7. The category of a text showing its purpose (to entertain, inform, persuade, or describe).
  4. 9. Words like “first, next, finally” often show this structure.
  5. 10. A structure that shows cause and effect, problem and solution, or compare and contrast.
  6. 11. Text that creates vivid pictures using sensory details, adjectives, and metaphors.
  7. 12. The way ideas are organized to give a text logical flow.
Down
  1. 2. Text that explains or informs using facts, definitions, examples, and statistics.
  2. 3. Text that gives instructions step by step.
  3. 4. A structure that shows events in the order they happened (e.g., then, suddenly).
  4. 5. Words like “because, so, as a result” indicate this structure.
  5. 8. Text that tries to convince the reader using arguments, evidence, and emotional appeal.