Across
- 3. thoughts, topics
- 5. to express or to show
- 6. to have a strong influence on a situation or person
- 8. reason why an author write (to entertain, persuade, or inform)
- 9. the main point the author is making
- 11. the movement from one event to another
- 14. words or phrases used to be funny, exaggerate, or create images or emotion
- 16. the bits of factual information (about setting, character, events) that help the reader understand the text better
- 18. positive, negative, or neutral feeling or sound of a word
- 19. words used to create an image in the reader's mind
- 21. the problem or struggle in the text
- 23. a statement made to convince others to agree with your claim or viewpoint
Down
- 1. as a prefix or suffix, added toa base word to form a new word
- 2. Greek and Latin root words that are building block s of languages
- 4. difference
- 7. the process of studying the text in detail to understand completely
- 10. dialogue between 2 or more people
- 12. a portion of a text or passage
- 13. the way a word, phrase, or statement is used
- 15. when two or more persons or things communicate or react to each other
- 17. to add to the effect of a text
- 20. adds to, helps, or supports
- 22. the experience of feeling or emotion
