Across
- 1. something that applies to, includes, or is true for everyone or everything, everywhere
- 5. a point of view speaking about all characters' thoughts and feelings: third person _______
- 7. a point of view speaking as a character, _____ person
- 11. the explanations of why a claim is true
- 14. human qualities, emotions, or actions are attributed to inanimate objects, animals, and concepts
- 17. persuading an audience through vivid language, imagery, and emotional storytelling to make an audience feel sympathy
- 18. a point of view speaking about one character's thoughts and feelings: third person _______
- 20. the underlying lesson of a text
- 22. using words and phrases in imaginative, non-literal ways to create vivid imagery, add emphasis, and express emotions
- 23. a direct comparison between two seemingly unlike things
- 25. a person's particular attitude, thoughts, and feelings
- 26. persuading an audience through clear reasoning, evidence, facts, and statistics
- 28. the way a narrator tells/sees a story
- 29. a phrase or expression with words that don't make sense alone but together for a new meaning
- 30. a form of poetry that uses refrains, repeated lines, at the end of each stanza
Down
- 2. persuading an audience through establishing the author's credibility, authority, and moral character
- 3. repeated letters or sounds at the beginning of closely connected words
- 4. a point of view speaking to the audience, _____ person
- 6. the person telling a story
- 8. a text structure that organizes events in the order that they occurred in time
- 9. the main point or position that a writer/speaker wants to prove
- 10. a form of poetry that features a shift in meaning towards the end
- 12. words that imitate the natural sound of the object or action described
- 13. a text structure that explains the relationship between events, where one action makes another event happen
- 15. an extreme exaggeration
- 16. a text structure that examines similarities and differences between two or more subjects
- 19. flaws in logic used by characters and authors
- 21. the primary point an author is trying to convey in a nonfiction text
- 24. persuasive strategies used in literature and speech to influence an audience
- 27. a comparison between two things using like or as
