Across
- 2. a specific convention or structure.
- 4. In literature, the opposition of forces that brings about dramatic action central to the plot.
- 6. the central idea that relates to the moral.
- 7. basic forms of literary texts include prose, fiction, drama, poetry, and literary nonfiction.
- 8. The method in which an author constructs a character.
- 11. the unique characteristics that describe a writers use of language.
- 13. vivid descriptions, as well as personal commentary and observations.
- 15. the time and place a narrative takes place.
- 16. the author provides hints about future events.
Down
- 1. Language not intended to be taken literally.
- 3. an author's unique articulation.
- 5. the authors use of vocabulary to convey meaning.
- 6. a specific subject, idea, or issue.
- 9. When a written text is prepared for an audience.
- 10. the authors attitude.
- 12. changes made to engage the audience successfully.
- 14. the atmosphere or feeling created for an audience.