Across
- 5. a description, describing something as something else.
- 8. time order
- 11. words that join one part of a text to another
- 12. what a particular person thinks about a topic.
- 13. the type of English that is widely accepted as "correct." Can be understood by everyone.
- 15. a describing word.
- 16. a descriptive comparison that uses "as" or "like"
Down
- 1. first, second, or third. The point of view the text is written from.
- 2. an action. A "doing word."
- 3. this tone is chattier: it is more personal and might include slang.
- 4. a deliberate choice of words to make the writer feel an emotion, which might be anger, or guilt, or pity, or something else.
- 6. the name of a person, place or thing.
- 7. a statement that is true and can be proven
- 9. when a word or phrase appears more than once in a text, to stress its importance.
- 10. can be past, present or future. It tells us when a text is written, relating to the events it is talking about.
- 14. this tone suggests the writer is serious about their topic, or that they are respectful towards their audience.
- 16. informal words used by a group of people from the same group or place eg: cockney, scouse.
