Across
- 4. A logical conclusion or guess based on evidence and reasoning.
- 5. to remember or bring something back to mind
- 8. part of a passage
- 12. gain an understanding of
- 13. arranged in the order in which events occur
- 14. prove to be wrong
- 16. statement it tells the audience what the author intends to prove
- 17. categories of literature, art, or media separated by specific features or styles
- 18. The reason or driving force behind a person’s actions or behavior.
- 20. literary device that gives hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.
Down
- 1. A type of writing that explores personal thoughts, experiences, or insights about a topic.
- 2. A character who undergoes significant growth or change throughout a story.
- 3. the author directly states a person’s traits
- 6. a point of view
- 7. information that supports a claim, argument, or idea.
- 9. a writer attempts to convince readers to see a topic in a new way using a certain skill
- 10. a literary device where the opposite of what is expected occurs or is expressed.
- 11. is the author’s position or opinion
- 15. author tries to persuade readers to think or do something specific
- 19. author’s message in a passage
