Across
- 3. Devices A specific convention of structure -such as imagery, irony, of foreshadowing.
- 4. A specific subject, idea, or issue presented in a written work.
- 6. Text Written works that are generally recognized for having artistic value.
- 7. choice The author use of perceived vocabulary.
- 8. The authors unique articulation or expression of language created by stylistic elements.
- 9. Language Language not intended to be taken literally.
- 11. A stage in the writing process when a texts mechanic's and grammar are being corrected.
- 13. In literature, the opposite of a person of the force that brings about dramatic action in the story.
- 15. The authors particular attitude in a written work.
- 16. Narrative A literary piece written in firs person that centers on a specific point ion the authors life.
Down
- 1. Used buy the author to provide hints about what might happen further in the story.
- 2. The atmosphere or feeling a writer creates in a literary passage.
- 5. The way the an author constructs a character by stating parts of their backstory, ideology, physical fetchers, and personality.
- 10. The time and place in which a narrative occurs.
- 12. The central of universal idea of a written work.
- 14. The unique characteristics that describe an writer's unique us of language.
- 17. A stage in the writing process when a text is being examined and changes are made to improve the focus.