U4 Common Assessment Review

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Across
  1. 2. In an argument, this is when you address the opposing side's argument
  2. 4. Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to logic/reason
  3. 7. Characterization where the author SHOWS you things about a character through actions or conversations
  4. 8. The section of an argument where you respond to the other side's argument
  5. 11. Point of View where one of the characters in the story tells things from their perspective (I, me, we)
  6. 12. Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to emotion
  7. 13. The mood or feeling of a text
Down
  1. 1. Point of View where an outside narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters
  2. 3. Conflict between a character and another character or some other outside force
  3. 5. Characterization where the author TELLS you things about a character
  4. 6. Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to credibility, authority, or ethics
  5. 9. Point of View where on outside narrator tells the story and only knows the thoughts/feelings of ONE or TWO characters
  6. 10. Conflict between a character and themselves (emotions, decisions, etc.)