Across
- 3. A short, personal story used to illustrate a point.
- 4. Descriptive language that appeals to the sences.
- 6. Language Language that uses comparisons (simile, metaphor, personification).
- 11. Original materials from the time under study (letters, diaries).
- 13. A nonfiction account of a person’s life written by someone else.
- 15. The order in which events occur in time.
- 18. A work that interprets or analyzes primary sources.
Down
- 1. A narrative that contains one or more smaller stories within it.
- 2. Hints or clues about what will happen later in the text.
- 5. The sequence of events: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
- 7. A logical conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.
- 8. Nonfiction True writing that uses literary techniques (tone, scene,
- 9. A reference to the source of information or a quotation.
- 10. Using objects, characters, or events to represent larger ideas.
- 12. Word choice that creates meaning and tone.
- 14. A nonfiction account of a person’s life written by that person.
- 16. A scene that interrupts chronological order to show an earlier event.
- 17. A focused nonfiction narrative about specific events or periods in the author's life.
