U4 Common Assessment Review
Across
- 2. In an argument, this is when you address the opposing side's argument
- 4. Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to logic/reason
- 7. Characterization where the author SHOWS you things about a character through actions or conversations
- 8. The section of an argument where you respond to the other side's argument
- 11. Point of View where one of the characters in the story tells things from their perspective (I, me, we)
- 12. Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to emotion
- 13. The mood or feeling of a text
Down
- 1. Point of View where an outside narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters
- 3. Conflict between a character and another character or some other outside force
- 5. Characterization where the author TELLS you things about a character
- 6. Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to credibility, authority, or ethics
- 9. Point of View where on outside narrator tells the story and only knows the thoughts/feelings of ONE or TWO characters
- 10. Conflict between a character and themselves (emotions, decisions, etc.)