Across
- 4. – A story that explains nature through gods or spirits. – Narrative – To explain natural or cultural events. – Orientation – Complication – Resolution
- 6. – You must ……….. your viewpoint with reasons. – Analytical/Hortatory – To give strong justification. – Using transition markers.
- 9. – A reason supporting the main claim. – Analytical Exposition – To strengthen persuasion through logic. – Argument paragraph.
- 10. – Facts and data that support a claim. – Analytical/Discussion – To make ideas more convincing. – Nouns, numbers, statistics.
- 14. – To convince others to agree with you. – Hortatory Exposition – To influence behavior or thinking. – Thesis – Arguments – Recommendation.
- 15. – Teachers often ………… students to read more books. – Hortatory Exposition – To give advice or suggestion. – Modal verbs “should”, “must”.
- 16. – The final part that restates the writer’s position. – Analytical Exposition – To reinforce the main idea. – Ending section.
- 17. – To talk about both sides of an issue. – Discussion – To present different opinions fairly. – Issue – Pros – Cons – Conclusion.
- 18. – A brave character who protects people in legends. – Narrative – To show bravery and honor. – Uses past tense and adjectives.
- 19. – We …….. that education can change lives. – Exposition – To show personal stance or principle. – Mental verb (present tense).
- 20. – A large fire breathing creature from fantasy tales. – Narrative – To entertain and express imagination. – Uses action verbs, past tense.
Down
- 1. – Some people …………. that homework is useful. – Discussion – To express contrast or rejection. – Uses contrastive conjunctions.
- 2. – Modal verb often used to give advice. – Hortatory Exposition – To suggest an action or obligation. – Language Feature (modality).
- 3. – What …….. after the hero fought the dragon? – Narrative – To describe past actions or events. – Simple past tense verb.
- 5. – I completely …… with your argument. – Discussion – To express approval or shared opinion. – Mental verb.
- 7. – The part where the problem is solved in a narrative. – Narrative – To complete the story and give lesson. – Final stage.
- 8. – A traditional story telling the origin of a place or hero. – Narrative – To entertain and teach moral value. – Orientation – Complication – Resolution
- 11. – The topic of a debate or discussion. – Discussion – To present the main problem. – Opening paragraph.
- 12. – The main opinion or statement in an analytical exposition. – Analytical Exposition – To express the writer’s point of view. – Thesis – Arguments – Reiteration.
- 13. – The part where the problem begins in a story. – Narrative – To create interest and conflict. – Middle section of the narrative.
