Across
- 1. when the text gives hints or clues about something that may happen later in the story
- 7. the type of details that describe sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell
- 9. a comparison between 2 things using 'like' or 'as'
- 10. exaggeration
- 11. a reference to an outside or other famous story, person, legend, myth, or text
- 12. an appeal to or use of logic; evidence, statistics, facts, structure, reasoning
- 13. when the text mentions past memories or events that happened previously in the story
- 14. a form of logical reasoning that goes: statement 1 plus statement 2 leads to conclusion statement 3
Down
- 2. an appeal to or use of the speaker's experience, position, authority, or expertise
- 3. when human-like traits are given to non-human things
- 4. the repetition of same letter sounds in a row at the beginning of words
- 5. an appeal to or use of passion, pity, and emotions
- 6. repetition of same words at the beginning of lines or sentences in a row
- 8. a comparison saying one thing IS the other thing
