Across
- 4. Used to depict a person speaking in a text.
- 5. The sound of beat created by combining specific words or syntax
- 10. Words used to indicate the direction or location of something.
- 11. Direct address that gives the reader a command or direction.
- 13. Comparing two things without using like or as.
- 14. Comparing two things to emphasise their similarities or differences.
- 16. Using the same word or sentence repeatedly to create a dramatic effect.
- 18. A Fancy word for contrast.
- 20. Casual or informal language not used in formal writing.
- 23. A genre that often uses a combination of horror and action tropes to create tension.
- 24. Using words close together that share the same sound in the middle or end.
- 25. A genre that often involves magic, supernatural occurrences & mythical creatures.
- 26. Words used to describe or alter the quality of a verb.
- 27. Words used to describe actions.
- 28. The type of letter we use to begin a proper noun.
Down
- 1. Using the same sound to begin many words close together.
- 2. The kind of writing that includes at least some made-up elements.
- 3. A genre that focuses on the growing non-platonic intimacy between two or more characters.
- 6. A genre that focuses on characters, specifically their conflicts and emotions.
- 7. Words used to join phrases or sentences.
- 8. A kind of Sci-fi story that depicts an unjust or very flawed society.
- 9. Can be First, Second or Third Person.
- 12. The kind of question that does not expect an answer.
- 15. Words used to describe nouns.
- 17. Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'.
- 19. Writing a number of items, one after another.
- 20. A genre that is designed to make the audience laugh at the characters or events occuring in the story.
- 21. Words used to replace nouns or proper nouns to avoid repetition.
- 22. Words used to describe sounds.
