Across
- 3. an original document; a firsthand account presented by someone present or actively participating in the event. Examples include manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, and personal journals.
- 4. a challenge to a position; an opposing argument
- 6. enthusiastic, passionate
- 7. repetition of the same grammatical pattern of words or phrases within a sentence or passage to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance
- 9. telling of a story (usually in form of short story, poem, or novel)
- 11. factual; not influenced by emotions, unbiased
- 13. characterized by intense emotion
- 15. connected with or related to the matter at hand
- 16. a short account of an interesting or humorous incident
- 17. a similarity or comparison between two different things
- 18. an arguable statement, usually supported with evidence
Down
- 1. specific language and vocabulary that clearly communicate the writer's ideas to the reader.
- 2. a secondhand account of an event or a retelling of another person's observations written by someone who did not witness or actually participate in the events. Examples include encyclopedias, textbooks, and reviews.
- 5. someone well-known or respected states that they use a particular product
- 8. based on personal opinions, feelings, and attitudes; not objective
- 10. longing for the past; sentimental
- 12. very emotional, passionate
- 14. sad, depressed, gloomy