Subject and Theme in Fiction

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Across
  1. 4. the atmosphere or feeling of a particular literary work
  2. 6. text that is based on facts or real events, such as speeches, articles, and biographies
  3. 7. the person, place, or thing in a sentence that is doing or being something
  4. 10. type of clause that gives additional information about the verb in the sentence
  5. 11. the speech or conversation of characters
  6. 12. the underlying message or idea in a literary work
  7. 13. type of clause that gives additional information about nouns in a sentence, almost always follows a noun or pronoun
Down
  1. 1. the author’s attitude toward a subject, which can be stated directly or indirectly.
  2. 2. a type of clause that is a complete sentence; a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought
  3. 3. the people, animals, or things that interact in a story, poem, or drama
  4. 4. an element such as an object, event, image, or device that the author repeats in a significant way
  5. 5. a type of clause beginning with that, which, who, whoever, whomever, whose, what, and whatsoever that can be replaced with a noun
  6. 8. a group of words containing a subject and a verb that forms part of a sentence; there are two types of clauses: independent and dependent
  7. 9. literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary, or a mix of imaginary and real, events, places, and people
  8. 11. a type of clause that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought