Across
- 3. A type of fallacy in an argument that draws broad conclusions that go beyond the evidence or available information
- 7. the process of thinking through an argument by connecting evidence to a claim
- 8. The series of related events that make up a story including the introduction, exposition, conflict, complications, climax, and resolution.
- 10. A group of words repeated at intervals in a poem, song, or speech.
- 12. The attitude that a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character.
- 16. Language that appeals to the senses.
- 17. In an argument describing or explaining something in such a simple way that it is no longer correct or true
- 18. The repetition of the same or very similar consonant sound in words that are close together.
- 22. the way information is organized in nonfiction text
- 24. The author's word choice, which helps create tone and meaning
- 25. A group of consecutive lines that form a single unit in a poem.
- 26. The overall emotion created by a work of literature.
Down
- 1. Words or phrases that go beyond their literal meaning to create effect or imagery.
- 2. The feelings and associations that a word suggests.
- 4. A kind of rhythmic compressed language that uses figures of speech and imagery designed to appeal to emotion and imagination.
- 5. The truth about life or main message revealed in a work of literature.
- 6. A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, or science.
- 9. A struggle or clash between opposing characters or opposing forces.
- 11. facts, quotes, or examples used to support a claim
- 13. The literal dictionary definition of a word.
- 14. A statement or opinion that the writer supports with evidence.
- 15. a false or misleading argument often used to persuade
- 19. a contrast between expectation and reality.
- 20. The reason an author writes- to persuade, inform, or entertain.
- 21. The idea or most important point the author makes in a nonfiction text. The message the text is mostly about.
- 22. The way words and sentences are arranged to create meaning or style.
- 23. A musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables or by the repetition of certain other sound patterns.
