Across
- 3. the telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events
- 6. a form of argumentation, one of the four modes of discourse; language intended to convince through appeals to reason or emotion
- 8. of view the perspective in which the story is told, ex: first person, second person
- 10. of speech simile, metaphor, hyperbole, etc.
- 12. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
- 15. a short tale that teaches a moral
- 17. "See ye not, she is the Scarlet Letter..."
- 18. "BOOM!"
- 20. "for instance", "currently", "meanwhile", etc.
Down
- 1. "bitter sweet"
- 2. to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information provided
- 4. "until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in heaven"
- 5. the main idea of a piece of writing. It presents the author’s assertion or claim
- 7. "I felt happy because I saw the others were happy and because I knew I should feel happy, but I wasn't really happy."
- 9. The doll in the Proctor's house represents voodoo witchcraft
- 11. question "Is the Pope catholic?"
- 13. The central idea or message of a work
- 14. when a writer tries to persuade the reader based on statistics, facts, and reasons
- 16. the usage of clues to hint to something that has not yet happened
- 19. a short narrative detailing particulars of an interesting episode or event
