'Journey's End' Knowledge Organiser Quiz

12345678910111213141516171819202122
Across
  1. 2. When a writer puts two opposites near each other to exaggerate their uniqueness
  2. 9. To convince or get someone to do something by presenting an argument to them
  3. 12. A verb that gives a command or instruction
  4. 13. When a writer uses language that imitates real life conversation.
  5. 14. Using language that includes the audience e.g. collective address
  6. 15. A text that is meant to properly represent real life.
  7. 16. of Address How the text speaks to the audience, and involves them.
  8. 18. Language Words that are used to get an emotional reaction from the audience
  9. 20. When audiences know more than a character/ characters do.
  10. 21. The people who read or listen to a text
  11. 22. A text used to mock/criticise
Down
  1. 1. A writer’s use of hints/clues as to future events.
  2. 3. When a playwright tells an actor how to perform their desired way.
  3. 4. The punctuation used to indicate a sudden pause or change of thought.
  4. 5. Ideas placed together to develop comparisons and contrasts
  5. 6. The way a writer has purposely crafted their characters.
  6. 7. When the names used between two characters don’t match in terms of power. (i.e. sir/miss)
  7. 8. When a writer repeats events over and over for an effect.
  8. 10. When objects represent wider ideas
  9. 11. The writer’s use of speech in a text.
  10. 17. Repetition at the start of a series of sentences or clauses
  11. 19. Something that cannot be proven true; someone’s viewpoint
  12. 21. A word type that shows how a character does something.