Across
- 3. Used by the author to give hints to the reader about future events or details that may occur later in the story
- 5. A stage in the writing process where the author examines the text to improve focus, structure, organization, and etc..
- 6. Where the author is writing about something that occurred in their life.
- 8. The author's expression of language created by stylistic elements.
- 9. A stage in the writing process when the writer corrects grammar, mechanics, and spelling.
- 12. A convention or structure that is used by the author to produce a given effect
- 14. The time and place where the story occurs.
- 15. The way an author creates a character by stating their personality and appearance.
- 16. The characteristics that describe a writers use of language.
Down
- 1. Language not intended to be taken seriously but layered with meaning
- 2. The dispute between characters that brings the dramatic action central to the plot of a literature story.
- 4. The specific idea or subject that is focused on in a discussion.
- 7. The author's precise use of vocabulary to convey a certain meaning to the reader.
- 10. The universal message or idea of a literary work.
- 11. The feeling a reader gets when reading a literary work or passage.
- 12. Generally recognized as having artistic value. Examples of this are prose, fiction, drama, and etc.
- 13. The author's viewpoint of a piece of writing, usually stated or implied in writing.