Language Features, Genres & Grammar

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Across
  1. 4. Used to depict a person speaking in a text.
  2. 5. The sound of beat created by combining specific words or syntax
  3. 10. Words used to indicate the direction or location of something.
  4. 11. Direct address that gives the reader a command or direction.
  5. 13. Comparing two things without using like or as.
  6. 14. Comparing two things to emphasise their similarities or differences.
  7. 16. Using the same word or sentence repeatedly to create a dramatic effect.
  8. 18. A Fancy word for contrast.
  9. 20. Casual or informal language not used in formal writing.
  10. 23. A genre that often uses a combination of horror and action tropes to create tension.
  11. 24. Using words close together that share the same sound in the middle or end.
  12. 25. A genre that often involves magic, supernatural occurrences & mythical creatures.
  13. 26. Words used to describe or alter the quality of a verb.
  14. 27. Words used to describe actions.
  15. 28. The type of letter we use to begin a proper noun.
Down
  1. 1. Using the same sound to begin many words close together.
  2. 2. The kind of writing that includes at least some made-up elements.
  3. 3. A genre that focuses on the growing non-platonic intimacy between two or more characters.
  4. 6. A genre that focuses on characters, specifically their conflicts and emotions.
  5. 7. Words used to join phrases or sentences.
  6. 8. A kind of Sci-fi story that depicts an unjust or very flawed society.
  7. 9. Can be First, Second or Third Person.
  8. 12. The kind of question that does not expect an answer.
  9. 15. Words used to describe nouns.
  10. 17. Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'.
  11. 19. Writing a number of items, one after another.
  12. 20. A genre that is designed to make the audience laugh at the characters or events occuring in the story.
  13. 21. Words used to replace nouns or proper nouns to avoid repetition.
  14. 22. Words used to describe sounds.