Raymond's Elements of Fiction Crossword
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
 
 
Down: 2) Attempts to prove something is true or convince you to adopt the same viewpoint as the writer. 3) The opening paragraph or paragraphs of a newspaper, magazine, or Internet article. The lead establishes what the article is about and often answers the important questions: who, what where, when, and why.7) The central idea in a piece of writing. It is the point that the author wants you to remember most. Sometimes it’s stated directly; other times you have to make inferences about it. Across: 1) A statement that can be prove.4) A relationship between two or more events in which one event brings about another. The event that happens first is the cause; the one that follows is the effect. 5) A series of questions and answers between two or more people. The purpose is an exchange information about a given topic.6) A statement that reflects a writer’s beliefs. I t cannot be proved, but should be supported with strong, compelling facts and details.8) An essay or article that gives an opinion about a timely or important topic. 9) The author identifies and describes a problem and then offers one or more possible solutions.10) Used to explain and describe a thing or concept and how it looks, acts, and fits in among members of a group. 11)  The arrangement of details in time order. The writer explains an event, experience, or series of steps in the order in which they actually occurred.
 

 

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