Across
- 4. This type of clause doesn't make sense on it's own
- 7. Terms and words specific to a country or place
- 10. Who a text is intended for
- 11. Every sentence needs to end with this
- 14. When something is exaggerated to sound more dramatic
- 17. These words are prominent in informal language
- 18. informal language uses this type of sentence
- 19. The use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen in the plot
- 22. This type of clause contains both a subject and a verb
- 23. Words that are written the way they sound
- 24. Comparisons minus cue words
- 27. Words that are shortened
- 30. Things that people feel are important/regard highly
- 31. Using words and images to create 'mental images'
Down
- 1. The information and things a text contains
- 2. Comparisons using the word 'like' or 'as'
- 3. Words which describe or modify verbs
- 4. What style of writing focuses on observation and paints pictures with words?
- 5. This language style is used for official public notices, business situations, and polite conversations with strangers.
- 6. Why a text was created/what point the author was trying to make
- 8. Style of writing which has less strict grammar rules and shortened sentences
- 9. Which modify or describe nouns
- 11. For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so are known as the what?
- 12. This punctuation is used to join clauses, separate lists and surrounding speech and dates
- 13. Events written in the order in which they happened
- 15. Where is the text situated?
- 16. Sentences always start with this type of letter
- 20. form of text which ends with a statement which summarises what the author gained from the experience
- 21. Language style which is used to inform
- 25. Writing style in which you write about something has happened already
- 26. You would use this language style when writing an email or SMS to a friend
- 28. What you or a certain group of people hold to be true
- 29. Orientation, events and conclusion form what?
- 31. The thoughts that people have in relation to issues
