Across
- 5. Play on the multiple meanings of a word
- 6. The main character in fiction or drama, often, but not always, the hero in a literary work.
- 8. The portion of a play or story where the central problem is solved.
- 11. to help or encourage to exist or flourish
- 13. Records of events that were created some time after the events occurred
- 15. A distinguishing feature, as of a character in a story.
- 19. Having doubt
- 20. to communicate; impart; make known: to convey a wish.
- 21. An expression of a writer's attitude toward a subject.
- 22. Headings, subheadings, subtitles, italics, bulleted or numbered lists, captions
- 25. whether or not information in a text is correct or sound
Down
- 1. The time and place of the action in a story
- 2. A comparison of two things that have some quality in common
- 3. to act against or provide resistance to
- 4. A word that has the same or almost the same meaning as another word
- 6. Letters, diaries, autobiographies, speeches, and photographs
- 7. A form of verbal irony, usually harsh, that is often used as an insult.
- 9. A neutral tone word that means to give both sides equal say and not take sides.
- 10. The Big Idea An underlying message about life or human nature in a text.
- 12. The temporal and spatial arrangement of elements in text.
- 14. The events in a story that move the plot forward. involves conflicts and complications and builds toward the climax of the story.
- 16. to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument
- 17. Capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement
- 18. to offer or suggest
- 23. whether or not information in a text is dependable
- 24. To represent something else (e.g., an object, a setting, an event, an animal, or a person)
