Across
- 3. Appeal to emotions
- 4. Combination of contradictory terms
- 5. Substituting a related word for what is meant
- 7. Exaggerated statements for effect
- 13. Hinting at future events
- 15. The reason the author writes a text
- 17. Word choice in writing
- 19. The sequence of events in a story
- 20. When what happens is opposite of what is expected
- 21. Repetition of initial consonant sounds
- 23. The author's attitude expressed through writing
- 28. A direct comparison without "like" or "as"
- 29. The central topic or idea in a literary work
- 31. People or beings in a story
- 32. Hints in text to help understand meaning
- 33. Sentence structure
- 34. The perspective from which a story is told
Down
- 1. Words that imitate sounds
- 2. A figure of speech where a part represents the whole
- 6. Where and when a story takes place
- 8. Placing two elements side by side to compare or contrast
- 9. Giving human traits to non-human things
- 10. Comparison using "like" or "as"
- 11. Reference to another work or event
- 12. Appeal to ethics or credibility
- 14. Persuasive strategies: ethos, pathos, logos
- 16. Tools used to persuade or create effect
- 18. Repetition of similar grammatical structures
- 22. Recurring element or theme
- 24. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis
- 25. Appeal to logic
- 26. Use of symbols to represent ideas
- 27. The atmosphere or feeling a reader gets from a story
- 30. The way an author uses language to convey ideas
- 31. The central struggle in a story
