Y7 Terminology Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. The words in a script that actors should memorise and speak on stage.
  2. 5. In drama - the people watching a performance. In writing - the people the writer expects to read or hear their words.
  3. 7. Everything a writer does to develop our ideas about a character.
  4. 9. When a writer is deliberately vague and leaves something lyseterious or undefined.
  5. 12. Language that is not meant to be taken literally, like similes and metaphors.
  6. 13. Using language to influence people´s ideas and actions.
  7. 14. A book, telling the story of imaginary characters and events.
  8. 16. Starting a story in the middle of some action.
  9. 17. A long speech in drama from one character, amid dialogue with other chaarcters.
  10. 19. When a writer uses an object or image to represent a bigger, more abstract idea.
  11. 20. A style of literature, or other art form, that has recognisable common features called conventions.
Down
  1. 1. A short, factual, personal story often used as an example of something when speaking.
  2. 2. What most people might think of when they see a specific word or phrase, the ideas it is connected to.
  3. 3. When a writer gives clues to what will happen later in a narrative.
  4. 6. When a character on stage speaks directly to the audience and the other characters "can´t hear."
  5. 8. A story that has been planned and crafted for effect.
  6. 10. The part of a story where an initial complication is introduced.
  7. 11. An educated guess based on the information you have available to you.
  8. 15. How a persuasive speaker builds a logical argument that is hard to argue against.
  9. 18. The feeling a reader gets from a text, similar to ´atmosphere.´