EOG/Check-in Prep Activity: Literary Terms

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Across
  1. 2. The atmosphere or feeling created for the reader by the author's writing, often through descriptions and setting.
  2. 7. A point of view or statement based on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
  3. 9. A logical guess or conclusion made by using clues from the text combined with one's own knowledge.
  4. 11. Idea The main point or message that an author wants to communicate in a piece of writing.
Down
  1. 1. The reason why an author writes something, such as to inform, entertain, persuade, or explain.
  2. 3. A personal belief or judgment that cannot be proven and may vary from person to person.
  3. 4. The author's attitude or feelings toward the subject, shown through their choice of words and style.
  4. 5. The underlying message or main lesson of a story, often about life or human nature.
  5. 6. A point of view or statement influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or experiences.
  6. 8. A statement that can be proven true through evidence or observation.
  7. 10. The sequence of events in a story, typically including the beginning, middle, and end, with a focus on conflicts and resolutions.