Across
- 3. The "what" of composition—the labels, definitions, and conventions generally available to skilled composers.
- 5. The history or derivation of a word (etymology).Purpose: The reason a text exists; what the author or speaker hopes to accomplish and why the audience engages with it.
- 6. The author’s unique way of communicating through word choice, sentence structure, and tone.
- 7. The specific word choice an author uses to create a particular effect or to establish a certain tone in their writing.
- 9. The art of effective communication, characterized by the intentional use of techniques to influence an audience and create a desired effect.
- 10. An alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations.
Down
- 1. Words associated with a particular discipline or situation used to communicate for specific purposes.
- 2. Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
- 4. The originator or designer of a text.
- 7. A resource used to determine the meaning, pronunciation, and part of speech of a word.
- 8. Choice The use of specific and effective words to convey a message or create a particular mood
