Across
- 2. explore the deeper meaning of events
- 4. say how or why something happened
- 9. asked to make the audience feel personally involved or to suggest that he answer is obvious because the alternative is unthinkable
- 10. story events cause characters to react, to rethink, and grow in the course of the narrative
- 12. the use of clues to hint at events that will happen later in the plot
- 14. describe a sequence of events
- 17. an author’s attitude toward his or her audience
- 18. a request for action, agreement, or sympathy
- 19. long speech by one character heard by other characters
- 20. the deliberate re-use of similar words and phrases
- 23. long speech by one character, not meant to be heard by others
- 24. based on fact and reasoning
Down
- 1. a situation in which the audience/reader knows more than the characters do
- 3. arranged in a sequence that follows the time order of events
- 5. evoking a strong response in the listener
- 6. conversation among characters
- 7. an author’s individual writing style or manner of expression that make their writing distinctive or unique
- 8. patterns of language
- 11. using words close to an unfamiliar word to determine meaning
- 13. an author’s word choice
- 15. based on the speaker’s authority or expertise
- 16. refers to the time, location, atmosphere, physical geography, historical period, or culture
- 21. problems/ events that drive a story to the climax
- 22. their reason for writing
