unit 1 academic vocabulary and literary terms
Across
- 2. ordinary written or spoken language using sentences and paragraphs
- 3. a rhetorical appeal that focuses of the qualifications of the writer
- 5. an interruption in a story to go to a time before the current events in the story
- 7. a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
- 8. the person telling a story
- 11. the precise definition of a word that you would find in a dictionary
- 13. the connections and emotions attached to a word
- 15. emotional, ethical, and logical appeals used to persuade an audience
- 16. a thesis statement describing the position of a writer on an issue
- 17. a story about a series of events that includes character development, plot, and theme
- 20. writing with rhyme and meter often using stanzas and lines
Down
- 1. a rhetorical appeal to logic
- 2. a rhetorical appeal to the reader's emotions
- 4. to come to a conclusion using clues or hints from a text
- 6. the repetition of a word or group of words at the start of two or more clause or lines
- 9. the arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison
- 10. a position taken by someone with the opposite viewpoint
- 11. word choice intended to convey a certain effect
- 12. to plan the actions you will take to complete a task
- 14. a written copy or record of a conversation between two or more people
- 18. a writer's unique and distinctive use of language to express ideas
- 19. sentence structure and arrangement of words