Across
- 2. The reason for an action feeling or response
- 3. A literary technique in which the author gives hints about an event before it happens.
- 4. A selection that is made up rather than factually true examples of fiction are novels and short stories
- 7. using examples to show how things are different
- 8. Categories of literary and informational works
- 12. The attitude the writer takes toward an audience a subject or a character's tone is convincing through the writer's choice of words and details examples of tone are happy sad angry gentle.
- 13. text with the purpose of telling about details facts and info that is true informational text is found in textbooks encyclopedias biographies and newspaper articles
- 15. language using words in a different way (not literally) so the reader can picture it in their minds (simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, idiom)
Down
- 1. A conclusion made using info from a story
- 5. using examples to show how two things are different
- 6. The reason an author writes such as to entertain inform or persuade
- 9. a result of a cause
- 10. The way the writer reveals the personality of a character through the character's actions feelings and physical attributes
- 11. An interruption in the present action of a story to flash backward and tell what happened at an earlier time and usually give background info an example of a flashback may be an adult flashing back to his childhood
- 14. An important idea or conclusion drawn from reasoning rather than directly stated in the text