Across
- 1. A comparison of two unlike things using LIKE or AS.
- 3. how a text makes a reader feel
- 6. addresses the opposing side
- 7. when the audience knows something the characters do not
- 9. Time & place in which the story exists
- 12. what a character might say, think, their effect on others, act, or look like
- 14. How the author feels about the subject of the text
- 15. what the text is mostly about
- 17. means to give credit for the original source of information
- 18. contrast between what is expected & what happens
Down
- 2. visually descriptive or figurative language creates an image in the mind\
- 4. a conversation between two or more people in text
- 5. giving human qualities to nonhuman things
- 8. A reference to a famous person, place, or event.
- 10. explains how your evidence supports your point
- 11. the message author conveys about a topic
- 13. what is said is different than what is meant
- 16. comparison of two unlike things that says one thing is another
