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