Across
- 2. The atmosphere of the story; what the reader feels when reading a specific text.
- 3. Characteristics of an authors use of language.
- 7. An author's unique expression of language.
- 8. The stage in the process of writing where the text is changed to be organized better.
- 9. A literary work written in first person, based on a specific event in the authors life.
- 10. The forces opposing the protagonist.
- 12. Written works said to have artistic value.
- 13. The central idea a text is trying to get across to the reader; the lesson learnt.
- 14. A literary device that is used by the author of a text to reveal hints about events soon to come.
- 16. language Phrases in a text that should not be taken literally, but, however, have a meaning behind them.
- 17. When an author creates a character by revealing traits, personality-wise or appearance-wise;Can be through subtle hints, or said directly.
Down
- 1. The authors use of vocabulary to convey meaning to the audience/readers.
- 4. A convention that is used to give a certain effect to the story.
- 5. The time and place a story is set in
- 6. The attitude the author implies/has in the text.
- 11. A subject or issue that is the main focus of a discussion.
- 15. The stage in the process of writing when the author prepares the text to be read. (Corrections/attending to parts of the text that need fixing).