Across
- 2. the author's particular attitude either stated or implied in writing
- 4. a specificaly convention by an author to provid structure such as imagery and irony.
- 5. a stage in the writing process when a text is examined to find places where sentences could be put in or taken out.
- 7. the method in which an author uses to constructs a character's by explicitly or implictly reveling aspects of a character's life.
- 10. language not ment to be taken literly example simili metephor and hyperbaly.
- 11. a passage written in first person like an atobioagraphey.
- 14. the central universal idea of a literary text.
- 16. Man vs man man vs self group vs group.
Down
- 1. the author's thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to fully convey meaning to the reader.
- 3. written works that are generally reconized as having artistic value.
- 6. the atmosphere of the feeling created by the writer in a literary work.
- 8. an author's unique articulation or expression of the language created by the stylistic elements as syntax diction and figurative lanuage.
- 9. a literary device used by an author to give hints about futre events
- 12. a stage in the writing process when written text is prepared for an audience by attending to and correcting mechanical gramer and spelling.
- 13. the unique way a person writes.
- 15. The time and place when the story takes place.