Across
- 4. The reason that an author writes a text
- 8. Logical conclusions drawn from clues in the text
- 11. Writing that makes a reader see, smell, hear, feel, taste, or smell the thing being described
- 12. The exact words that an author chooses, and how that exact word impacts meaning
- 13. The message or lesson revealed through the character's experiences
Down
- 1. The ideas that we associate with a word
- 2. The emotion that an author wants you to feel.
- 3. The emotion that an author uses in their writing.
- 5. The use of past, present, or future in writing
- 6. The proof that a writer uses to support their claim
- 7. The way that a poem is built
- 9. The opinionated argument that a writer plans to support.
- 10. Words (like: HE) that take the place of nouns (like: JERRY)
