Across
- 1. Text structure in which the author presents one or more causes and then describes the resulting effects
- 7. A struggle, disagreement or clash between opposing characters, forces, or emotions
- 9. To specifically quote information
- 11. Reference to a well-known mythological, literary, or historical person, place or thing
- 14. An author's main reason for writing
- 15. The language or meanings that surround a given word or phrase
- 16. Comparison of two things to illustrate what they have in common
- 17. The implied or felt meaning rather than the actual meaning of a word
- 18. How a character in a story is
Down
- 2. A writer's targeted reader or readers
- 3. The other side of the argument
- 4. To break down into parts and examine them
- 5. Correct
- 6. The main idea of a text
- 8. text structure in which the author compares and contrast two or more similar events, topics, or objects
- 10. The repetition of the first consonant sounds in a series of words in a sentence
- 12. Text structure in which the author uses numerical pr chronological order to present items or events
- 13. A logical way of presenting a belief conclusion, or stance
- 17. An arguable statement that a writer presents to a reader to accept
