Language features of non-fiction texts.

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