Across
- 2. the reason why a writer creates a text, which also shapes the content, tone, and structure of the writing.
- 5. a difficulty or challenge that needs to be solved
- 6. explains the result or outcome of an action or event
- 8. a way to resolve or fix a problem
- 9. to educate the audience by providing facts, explanations, or instructions
- 10. describes the order of events, or the steps to follow in doing or making something
- 12. explains why or what made something happen or exist
- 13. to convince the reader to adopt a belief, take action, or agree with a viewpoint
- 15. describes how two or more things are alike
- 16. audience who the author imagines when writing
- 17. words or phrases used to connect ideas or sentences smoothly
- 18. visual tool/diagram used to brainstorm and categorize causes and effects
Down
- 1. using clues from the text and your own personal knowledge to figure out information that the author doesn't explicitly state
- 3. audiences of authority in a particular field who are highly skilled and professional
- 4. general readers without expert knowledge but with an interest in a subject
- 6. explaining the characteristics or details of something.
- 7. the person or group the text is meant for
- 11. describes how two or more things are different
- 13. a step-by-step method of doing something
- 14. to amuse, engage, or evoke emotional responses
