Across
- 2. Officially or legally prohibit
- 6. A conclusion drawn based on what the text says and the reader's background knowledge
- 8. The person telling the story
- 12. Writing or drawings on a surface
- 15. Writing in order to educate the readers
- 16. Writing in order to convince others that your ideas are correct
- 17. The writer shares the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- 18. Argues 'for' an idea/identifies advantages
- 19. A persuasive technique that makes the reader feel emotionally tied to the subject
- 23. The writer to including the reader in the story
Down
- 1. Supporting ideas to the claim
- 3. Argues 'against' an idea/identifies disadvantages
- 4. An arguable statement
- 5. A character is telling his/her own story from his/her point of view
- 7. Writing in order to amuse the readers
- 9. A famous -yet anonymous - graffiti artist
- 10. Action involving destruction of property
- 11. Quotes from the text that prove reasons
- 13. The writer shares only one character's thoughts and feelings
- 14. A group of people living in a shared area
- 20. A persuasive technique that uses facts and evidence
- 21. Stated clearly and in detail
- 22. The sentences that describe how and why the evidence proves the reasons/claim
