Across
- 2. Convention of structure such as imagery and irony given by the author to produce given effects.
- 4. The forces that bring about dramatic action central to the event.
- 6. The central idea that relates to the morals.
- 7. Written works that are generally recognized as having artistic values, basic forms of literary texts.
- 8. The author constructs the character by explicitly stating their aspects.
- 11. Unique characteristics that describes a writer's use of language.
- 13. Written in first person that centers on particular events the author's life.
- 15. The time and place in which a narrative occurs.
- 16. Hints provided for future events and details that may occur later in the story.
Down
- 1. Language not to be taken literally but through imagery or metaphors.
- 3. The author's unique expression created by elements such as figurative language.
- 5. The author's use of precise vocabulary to fully coney the meaning to the reader.
- 6. A specific subject or idea that is the focus of a discussion.
- 9. The writing process when the text is corrected for grammar and spelling.
- 10. The author's particular attitude stated in writing.
- 12. When the text is examined and changes are made to improve.
- 14. The atmosphere or feeling created by the author, expressed through imagery, word choice, setting, voice, and theme.