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