Across
- 4. - a literary technique in which the author gives hints about an event before it happens.
- 7. - a point of view that is based on someone's opinions or feelings rather than on facts or evidence.
- 10. - a point of view based on facts rather than feelings or opinions.
- 11. - The way the writer revealed the personality of a character through the character's actions, feelings, and physical attributes ( the way the character looks).
- 12. - text with the purpose of telling about details, facts, and information that is true (nonfiction), informational text is found in textbooks, encyclopedias, biographies, and newspaper articles.
- 14. - the main reason the passage was written- every passage has a main idea. usually, you can find the main idea in the topic sentence of the paragraph
Down
- 1. - a conclusion made using information from a story.
- 2. - the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; the words say one thing but mean another
- 3. - An interruption in the present action of a story to flash backward and tell what happened at an earlier time. Flashbacks can occur anywhere in the story and usually give background information, an example of a flashback may be an adult flashing back to his childhood.
- 5. - A selection that is made up rather than factually true. Examples of fiction are novels and short stories.
- 6. - The reason for an action, feeling, or response.
- 8. - A result of a cause.
- 9. - Using examples to show how two things are different.
- 11. - Using examples to show how two things are alike
- 13. - the overall emotion created by the author.
