Across
- 5. When a writer creates a sense of worry, anxiety, fear, or stress within a story
- 8. Repeated use of the same consonant sound in quick succession within a text (consonants can be placed at the start, middle, or end of words)
- 10. The emotions in the setting
Down
- 1. Building/keeping a reader’s interest by suggesting that something risky or dangerous is about to happen.
- 2. When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings
- 3. The emotions of the reader
- 4. Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences
- 6. Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words
- 7. Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7)
- 9. The use of words to create imagery that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) (7, 8)
