Across
- 6. When modifiers are used to compare more than two things
- 8. A personal belief
- 10. A pattern of organization that includes words such as "for example, experts say, others agree that"
- 11. The way a writer creates and develops characters
- 13. The way in which the text is put together
- 15. A vocabulary word meaning an agent that temporarily speeds up the brain
- 16. A position on an issue
- 18. The main idea that the author wants to convey
- 19. A type of rhetorical device that uses the pronoun "YOU"
- 21. Specific facts, examples, statistics, expert opinions
- 22. Techniques writers use to enhance their arguments and communicate effectively
- 24. Arrangement of ideas and information
- 25. An example of an argument from Unit Five
- 27. A vocabulary word meaning a system in which conflicting or competing forces are at work
- 28. A vocabulary word meaning a person, thing, or situation that is contradictory
Down
- 1. Where the narrative jumps back and forth in time using multiple first-person narrators
- 2. Example of an informational text in Unit Five
- 3. An argument made to oppose another argument
- 4. An example of a novel from Unit Five
- 5. A vocabulary word meaning to act quickly before thinking about the consequences
- 7. A logical guess based on text clues and the reader's experience
- 9. A word that the pronoun refers to
- 12. A vocabulary word meaning to feel restrained, or held back
- 14. A vocabulary word meaning a long angry speech
- 17. Poetry that does not have regular patterns of rhythm or rhyme
- 20. A vocabulary word meaning to share private information
- 23. A type of conjunction used to make compound sentences
- 26. A type of rhetorical device that makes a point-by-point comparison between things that are alike