Across
- 3. writing that focuses on bizarre characters, violent events, and grotesque characters
- 5. feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for the reader
- 7. questions that do not require an answer because the answer is obvious
- 10. repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- 12. rhetorical device that relies on facts to support a claim
Down
- 1. argument used to oppose another argument
- 2. social conditions that inspired or influenced the creation of a work of literature
- 4. Sayings like "A penny saved is a penny earned"
- 6. materials written or spoken by people who were present at the events
- 8. rhetorical device that does not rely on facts and logic to support a claim
- 9. materials written or created by people who were not present at events
- 11. object, person, or idea used to represent something else
- 13. short stories or accounts of events used to illustrate a point
