Across
- 1. the words that are spoken by the actors
- 4. words that are opposites
- 6. an extreme exaggeration for a specific purpose
- 12. The road map of the text, the author's main idea being communicated in the text
- 13. words that express more than their literal meaning (ex. simile, metaphor, personification, etc.)
- 16. Comparing two things not using like or as
- 17. Words that have the same meaning
- 19. when the author explains why the counterargument is not valid
Down
- 2. the use of words that sound like the word they describe (ex. boom, buzz)
- 3. when the author addresses the opposite side of the claim/argument
- 5. The use of words that begin with the same letter sound. (ex. Silly Sally had to stop)
- 7. Making a reference to another person, place, event, or type of literature, etc.
- 8. is a part of an act, changes when you change the setting
- 9. a description that creates an image or visual for the reader
- 10. additional information about a topic in the text that is placed in a box near or in the middle of a text
- 11. the person that tells the story.
- 14. comparing two things using like or as
- 15. when there is unfair amounts of favor or beliefs towards something
- 18. the author of the play
