Across
- 3. Something that can be proven true, often used in persuasive pieces and reports.
- 8. The line that generally comes after the headline in a newspaper that states the author.
- 10. A........shot is a shot where the camera moves with the subject.
- 12. The...........team agree with the statement in a debate.
- 14. The arrangement of actors, the set and props in a film or play.
- 15. The time and geographic location in a film or book.
- 17. Sounds in a story that a character cannot here are called...
- 19. The persuasive technique that repeats a word or phrase.
- 20. The person who is the 'good guy' in a narrative.
- 22. In a narrative the part where conflict is solved.
- 24. Giving object's (such as a chair, rock etc.) a human-like character.
- 25. Using symbols to represent different ideas.
Down
- 1. The person who keeps control of the time and signals the start and end of a debate.
- 2. A person or being in a book or movie.
- 4. An acrostic poem used to remember persuasive techniques.
- 5. The same letter or sound occurring in multiple closely connected words, this technique is often used in poetry.
- 6. Numerical data, often used in persuasive pieces, math investigations and reports.
- 7. The use of word to represent a sound, e.g. pop!
- 9. The title of a news story.
- 11. Sound in a movie or television series that the characters can hear.
- 13. The way you present a speech/argument in debating is the...
- 16. The title of the entire newspaper.
- 18. A type of persuasive technique that taps into people's feelings is.......language
- 21. What someone thinks personally (of a situation etc.), not a fact.
- 23. The person who is the enemy or 'bad guy' in a narrative.