unit 1 academic vocabulary and literary terms

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Across
  1. 2. ordinary written or spoken language using sentences and paragraphs
  2. 3. a rhetorical appeal that focuses of the qualifications of the writer
  3. 5. an interruption in a story to go to a time before the current events in the story
  4. 7. a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
  5. 8. the person telling a story
  6. 11. the precise definition of a word that you would find in a dictionary
  7. 13. the connections and emotions attached to a word
  8. 15. emotional, ethical, and logical appeals used to persuade an audience
  9. 16. a thesis statement describing the position of a writer on an issue
  10. 17. a story about a series of events that includes character development, plot, and theme
  11. 20. writing with rhyme and meter often using stanzas and lines
Down
  1. 1. a rhetorical appeal to logic
  2. 2. a rhetorical appeal to the reader's emotions
  3. 4. to come to a conclusion using clues or hints from a text
  4. 6. the repetition of a word or group of words at the start of two or more clause or lines
  5. 9. the arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison
  6. 10. a position taken by someone with the opposite viewpoint
  7. 11. word choice intended to convey a certain effect
  8. 12. to plan the actions you will take to complete a task
  9. 14. a written copy or record of a conversation between two or more people
  10. 18. a writer's unique and distinctive use of language to express ideas
  11. 19. sentence structure and arrangement of words