Across
- 2. Appeals to logic and reason
- 4. Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several sentences or clauses.
- 5. The author's specific word choices, which affect meaning and tone.
- 6. The central message or lesson of a text.
- 8. Hints in the surrounding text that help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words
- 10. Appeals to credibility or character
- 12. The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences; affects style and tone.
- 15. The most important point or message in a nonfiction text.
Down
- 1. Repeating an idea in different words to clarify.
- 3. Placing two opposite ideas together to highlight contrast.
- 7. Added to verbs to form nouns
- 9. Appeals to emotions
- 11. A brief statement of the main points of a text.
- 13. The author's attitude toward the subject or audience shown through word choice and style.
- 14. Means to turn
