Across
- 4. Organizational pattern with steps in order.
- 6. A type of essay in which you explain something to the reader.
- 8. Appeal to emotion.
- 9. When two lines end with the same sound.
- 11. A comparison using like or as.
- 13. Poetry's version of a paragraph.
- 14. Say how two or more things are different.
- 15. Nontraditional form of writing that features rhythm, rhyme, and figurative language.
- 16. In nonfiction text structures, this is described along with an offered solution.
- 18. The very beginning of an essay that gets the reader's attention.
- 19. The author's attitude towards the subject.
- 20. The time and place where a text occurs.
Down
- 1. A type of essay in which you persuade the reader.
- 2. Say how two or more things are alike.
- 3. The reason someone writes something is called the author's ___.
- 5. A problem or struggle in a story.
- 7. Appeal to logic.
- 10. A comparison that does not use like or as.
- 12. Appeal to ethics.
- 15. Giving human qualities or actions to nonhuman things.
- 17. The atmosphere created for and experienced by the reader.
- 21. The statement of your central claim in an essay.
