English Keywords

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Across
  1. 1. In literature and writing, this refers to the unique style, tone, and perspective of an author or narrator. It can also refer to one's speaking or singing style.
  2. 4. Established practices, rules, or norms within a particular field, culture, or discipline, often followed as standards or traditions.
  3. 12. In literature, a character is a person, animal, or entity represented in a story or narrative, often with distinct traits, motivations, and roles.
  4. 17. The ability to comprehend or grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something, often based on knowledge, experience, or insight.
  5. 19. To assess or judge the quality, significance, or value of something based on specific criteria or standards.
  6. 20. Characterized by creativity and the ability to generate original ideas, often used to describe artistic or creative endeavors that involve using one's imagination.
  7. 22. Fundamental components or parts of something, often used to describe the basic building blocks of a work of art, literature, or other creative endeavors.
  8. 23. Relating to the act of explaining or understanding the meaning or significance of something, often a piece of literature, art, or a performance.
  9. 24. A passage or statement taken directly from a source, often used to support or illustrate a point in writing or speech.
Down
  1. 2. To create or put together something, often referring to writing, music, or art, where it involves arranging and structuring elements to form a coherent whole.
  2. 3. Any written or printed material, often used to refer to written works, such as books, articles, or essays.
  3. 5. A central, recurring, or unifying idea or motif in a work of literature, art, or culture that often conveys a deeper message or meaning.
  4. 6. The various elements and characteristics of a language, including vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and literary devices, used to convey meaning and create effects in writing or speech.
  5. 7. Capable of convincing or influencing others' thoughts, beliefs, or actions through well-constructed arguments, rhetoric, or communication.
  6. 8. A particular point of view or way of looking at things, often influenced by personal experiences, beliefs, or cultural context.
  7. 9. A concept, thought, or notion formed in the mind. It can encompass beliefs, opinions, plans, or imaginative concepts.
  8. 10. To examine the similarities and differences between two or more things, often for the purpose of drawing conclusions or making judgments.
  9. 11. The manner or style in which something is done, expressed, or presented, often referring to different forms or channels of communication, such as writing mode or communication mode.
  10. 12. To build, create, or assemble something, often referring to the formation of a concept, theory, or argument.
  11. 13. To examine something in detail by breaking it down into its components or parts to understand its structure, function, or meaning.
  12. 14. To make something clear or understandable by providing details, reasons, or clarifications.
  13. 15. A category or type of artistic work or literature characterized by specific characteristics, themes, and styles, such as mystery, science fiction, or romance in literature or rock, jazz, or hip-hop in music.
  14. 16. The circumstances, background, or environment in which something exists or occurs, often providing additional information or insight into its meaning or significance.
  15. 18. The opinions, feelings, or beliefs that individuals or groups hold about a particular subject, issue, or person.
  16. 21. A representation or visual depiction of something, often a picture or a mental representation created through words or descriptions.