Across
- 1. The type of language, the words and expressions a writer chooses
- 3. Information that can be proven true
- 4. The author's attitude
- 5. Clues that hint at what could happen
- 9. Specific instances of a general idea
- 11. Compare two unlike things using like or as
- 12. Opposing position
- 14. An expression that has a meaning you can't get from the literal meanings of the words
- 15. A statement that describes a truth about human nature or life
- 18. The ways in which writers put together sentences
- 19. scheme A pattern made by rhyming words at the ends of poetic lines
- 21. Brief story that illustrates a situation
- 22. When you respond directly to your opponent's argument/point to explain/show how/why they are wrong.
- 23. To give nonhuman things human qualities
Down
- 2. An educated guess you make based on evidence in a story
- 6. Question A question an author asks for effect, not to get an answer.
- 7. An author's position on a topic
- 8. What happens in the story
- 10. Compare two unlike things
- 13. Opinion Words of people who have special knowledge
- 16. The feeling the reader gets after reading a story
- 17. When an author gives of something dangerous about to happen, it creates tension
- 18. The time and the place in which the story occurs
- 20. A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
