Across
- 2. A special section at the end of a text that provides clear definitions for technical terms
- 3. The way a text is organized to present information or tell a story
- 4. The emotional or cultural association a word carries beyond its literal definition
- 5. The tension built by an author when they withhold key details or delay important information
- 7. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses and sets the emotional atmosphere
- 9. An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- 11. The author's attitude toward the subject, shown through word choice
- 15. A text structure that presents events in time order
- 16. A rhetorical appeal based on the speaker's credibility and trustworthiness
- 17. A rhetorical appeal to the audience's emotions
- 19. A figure of speech that gives human qualities to non-human things
- 22. A narrative technique that alternates between current events and scenes from the past to reveal important clues
- 23. A brief reference to a well-known text, event, or figure
- 24. A rhetorical appeal based on logic and reasoning
Down
- 1. Language that uses figures of speech rather than literal meanings
- 5. The use of objects or images to represent deeper meanings
- 6. A figure of speech that compares two things using like or as
- 8. The particular viewpoint from which a story or argument is presented
- 10. A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using like or as
- 12. A contrast between expectation and reality
- 13. The emotional atmosphere created by descriptive details in a text
- 14. A text structure that explains relationships between events and their results
- 18. Specialized language used in specific fields or subjects
- 20. The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences
- 21. Hints or clues about future events in a story to build expectation
