Across
- 2. This type of character is very well developed and described
- 3. A character that is NOT well developed
- 6. (Adj) – odd, peculiar, or strange
- 8. Using logic, reasoning, facts and/or statistics to persuade
- 9. This type of character never changes in the story
- 10. (adj) clearly expressed, easy to understand
- 14. This type of character changes his/her perspective, thinking, and/or personality within the story
- 15. Persuading readers or listeners by appealing to their emotions
- 17. Proving the reliability and credibility of the speaker, writer or source as a method to persuade
- 18. (adj)lack of energy; lack of enthusiasm
- 20. (v)- to turn away (one’s eyes or thoughts)
- 21. (n) freedom from penalty or harm
Down
- 1. (Adj) – feeling of hatred towards others
- 4. (v) to go away suddenly and secretly
- 5. (V) – to explain with detail
- 7. (N) – feeling of hatred towards others
- 10. (n) lack of energy; lack of enthusiasm
- 11. (N) -a thing that is odd, peculiar, or strange
- 12. (adj) very slight, gradually, or subtle
- 13. (v) to decrease in amount or intensity; settle down
- 16. (Adj) – said with few words, brief
- 19. (N) - stubbornness
