Across
- 2. the creator's topic
- 3. describes events in order/explains steps
- 4. respectful acknowledgement of opposing viewpoint
- 7. author's attitude towards the text
- 10. why the piece was made in this way
- 11. reference to real or pop culture moments
- 13. the event that sparked the creation of the piece
- 14. comparison NOT using like or as
Down
- 1. the placement of two things next to each other to create irony
- 3. who created the piece
- 5. language that evokes the 5 senses
- 6. repetition of letter or sound at the start of words
- 8. debatable statement the speaker intended to prove with evidence
- 9. described by including features or examples
- 12. deliberate arrangement of words and phrases to create emphasis
