Across
- 2. Putting direct information into an essay with no changes to its wording
- 6. When an author leaves a hint about what may happen later in the story
- 9. A scene that interrupts the flow of the story to jump back to a previous time
- 10. How an author directly or indirectly describes a character's personality
- 11. A strong opinion for or against something
- 13. Author's attitude or way of regarding something
- 17. Putting source information in an essay in your own words
- 19. The author's feelings/attitude for a topic
- 20. Customs, arts, social norms, institutions of other people or nations
- 21. How you write/format a book title
- 22. The reader's feelings
- 23. Includes formal, informal, objective, and subjective writing
Down
- 1. Expanatory/Nonfiction Text
- 3. The page at the end of an essay to identify sources
- 4. When an author removes their opinions and possible biases
- 5. How should sources be organized in a works cited
- 7. Supporting details from a credible source
- 8. When an writes to inform, persuade, or entertain
- 12. How you write/format an article title
- 14. Information that proves or disproves something
- 15. Words or phrases that move the reader from one idea to the next
- 16. The lesson or message of a story
- 18. The sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph
