Across
- 2. Word that means the oppositw of another word (for example: good vs bad)
- 5. question A question that is meant to be left unanswered to have a reader think more about the topic.
- 6. The repetition of two initial consonant sounds (Dunkin' Donuts)
- 10. The use of words that mimic the sound it represents (splash!)
- 11. Word that means the same as another word (for example: good vs positive)
- 13. Word that modifies a verb, adjective, or part of a sentence.
- 14. Word that modifies a verb.
Down
- 1. Personal writing about a past experience. It uses descriptive and/or informative language.
- 3. The writer of a piece of text.
- 4. Last part of a text that summarizes the main ideas of the text
- 7. A conversation between one or more characters.
- 8. The manner in which the writer addresses her readers or a character adresses another character (for example: accusative, welcoming etc)
- 9. When a later outcome is already hinted at.
- 12. Text type that gives the author's opinion on a text or other media outlet. It uses persuasive language.
