Mid-Unit Quiz - Unit 1 - Quiz 2

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Across
  1. 2. something that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone
  2. 6. using logic and evidence to persuade
  3. 7. where there are two adjectives, or describing words, for one noun, a person, place or thing
  4. 8. a type of sentence that consists of two or more independent clauses (simple sentences) joined together by coordinating conjunctions, semicolons, or conjunctive adverbs
  5. 10. a comparison between two unlike things that uses like or as
  6. 12. the time and place in which a story takes place
  7. 13. using emotions to persuade
Down
  1. 1. where similar or related ideas are presented in a balanced and consistent manner
  2. 3. where we have to make an educated guess on something based on information provided in the text
  3. 4. where the last word or phrase of one sentence or clause is repeated at the beginning of the next sentence or clause
  4. 5. the message or the lesson that the author is trying to teach from a story.
  5. 9. the attitude that an author or narrator has toward a particular topic
  6. 11. using credibility and ethics to persuade