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Across
  1. 3. The sentence that contains the author’s opinion about the topic.
  2. 4. To communicate.
  3. 6. The advancement of the text.
  4. 10. strongly suggest something not directly stated.
  5. 13. A brief account of the main points of the text.
  6. 16. Evidence that backs up the suggested truth.
  7. 17. Change in emphasis or focus.
  8. 20. A section of a piece of writing usually dealing with a single subject.
  9. 21. A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.
  10. 22. compare two unlike things using like or as.
  11. 23. to bring about or set up.
  12. 24. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is compared to something which is not literally similar.
  13. 25. A brief explanation near an illustration, image, or cartoon.
  14. 29. A particular attitude or way of seeing the subject or events.
  15. 30. Influenced by an external factor.
  16. 32. The author’s attitude reflected in the style of the written word.
  17. 33. To point out the similarities between two things.
  18. 35. The Person in a text who tells the story.
  19. 36. A sentence that expresses the main idea or claim of writing (1st sentence in the body paragraph)
  20. 39. The expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally says the opposite, typically for humorous effect.
Down
  1. 1. Bring to an end.
  2. 2. Persuade the reader to believe in the truth of something.
  3. 3. A piece of content intended to stimulate the reader to do something in order to achieve a goal.
  4. 4. The quality of being easy to understand.
  5. 5. the individual facts that make up the whole text.
  6. 7. The author’s central thought; the chief topic of a text expressed or implied in a word or phrase.
  7. 8. A statement that is put forward as an idea to be proved.
  8. 9. The actions of correcting
  9. 11. To portray in words; describe.
  10. 12. A significant point or central theme (idea) the author is trying to get across.
  11. 14. A piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is usually rhythmical.
  12. 15. The intention or objective.
  13. 18. A word or sentence in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections to each other.
  14. 19. The main events and happenings in a story.
  15. 25. An assertation of the truth that the author believes.
  16. 26. An abstract concept broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
  17. 27. The keywords that help the reader fully understand the meaning.
  18. 28. The arrangement of the parts of the text by the author.
  19. 31. A short extract from a piece of writing.
  20. 34. Make known to others
  21. 37. A way of explaining.
  22. 38. The texts that the questions are based on. Could be a story, article, poem, etc.