Across
- 2. Appeals to the reader’s emotions.
- 4. Appeals to the writer’s credibility.
- 7. The main problem in a story.
- 8. The overall feeling in a story.
- 11. The author’s reason for writing.
- 12. Appeals to the reader’s logic.
- 14. The lens through which the narrator views the events of a story.
- 17. What the text is mostly about.
Down
- 1. A surprise twist in the story.
- 2. The sequence of events in a story.
- 3. The perspective from which a story is told.
- 5. A text that ridicules individuals, ideas, institutions, social conventions, or humanity in general.
- 6. Narrator’s attitude toward the subject.
- 9. When words create mental images in your mind.
- 10. details Details that support the central idea.
- 13. The time and place of the story.
- 15. The message, moral, or lesson of the story.
- 16. The attitude of the narrator toward the subject.
