Across
- 1. punctuation that ends declarative and imperative sentences and is used after abbreviations
- 2. a difficult situation, obstacle, or challenge
- 3. writing that tries to convince the reader of the writer's argument
- 4. literature written in lines with creative language that often includes rhythm and rhyme
- 5. punctuation that encloses a word, phrase, or sentence that serves as an afterthought
- 7. marks that help readers understand sentences
- 8. giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
- 9. a way that a writer can use bias to convince the reader of a certain point of view
- 11. the sequence of events in a story
Down
- 1. weekly or monthly publication about a topic
- 2. a firsthand account of a topic of interest or an event
- 3. a word that shows ownership that can be used either alone or to describe a noun
- 4. a word used in place of a noun
- 5. a visual representation of what something looks like
- 6. to put someone else's words into your own words
- 8. the way a narrator tells a story
- 9. a way to change how a reader thinks, acts, or feels about something
- 10. sharing a finished work with others
