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