Unit 6 Vocab
Across
- 2. words that are unfamiliar to the reader
- 4. always precedes (comes before) the main text and its function is to introduce readers to the author’s ideas and the purpose of the text
- 5. a poetic form that has no regular patterns of line length, rhyme, or rhythm
- 10. “fairy-tale logic” written in a traditional form, generally contain 14 lines with rhyming words at the end of the lines
- 11. includes a script, list of characters, contains acts and scenes, and includes stage directions
- 12. the person who writes a play
- 13. instructions in the script of a play to the actors, director, and stage crew, describe the setting and characters’ actions
- 14. groups of lines that form a unit
Down
- 1. character’s responses to conflict, including their actions, decisions, and thoughts and feelings
- 3. rhymes within lines
- 6. a quote or paraphrase of words of experts on a topic, help support the author’s ideas and direct the reader to important ideas
- 7. a story people like to hear and is shared aloud throughout a certain area or culture and is retold again and again over several generation, takes place in the distant past and contains powerful themes and messages
- 8. the structure, or the way its words and lines are arranged on a page
- 9. a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that create a regular rhythm