Across
- 4. UP When tension or suspense gradually increases.
- 5. The way a text is organised or shaped, including beginnings and endings.
- 6. The background information that helps us understand a text, such as history or society.
- 7. Giving human qualities to something non-human.
- 10. A comparison that says something is something else.
- 11. A comparison using “like” or “as”.
- 12. Writing or images designed to influence opinions, often politically.
Down
- 1. The perspective or position from which a story or argument is told.
- 2. A direct line taken from a text as evidence.
- 3. Placing two contrasting ideas or images side by side.
- 8. Hints or clues that suggest what might happen later in a story.
- 9. THEME An idea or message that appears again and again in a text.
