State Testing Review

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Across
  1. 4. This character opposes the main character.
  2. 6. A long narrative poem involving a hero on a quest is an ____.
  3. 9. This is the main character in a story who drives the plot forward.
  4. 10. Which word best describes the message or moral of a story?
  5. 15. What genre includes elements like space travel or futuristic technology?
  6. 16. A character who battles inner guilt is facing what type of conflict?
  7. 17. Which type of nonfiction is a reflection on a specific time in the author's life?
  8. 20. What genre is based on realistic characters and everyday life?
  9. 22. This narrative form uses rhythm and sometimes rhyme to evoke emotion.
Down
  1. 1. What part of plot comes after the climax, wrapping things up?
  2. 2. When a writer describes cookies melting on a tongue, what sensory detail is used?
  3. 3. If someone says 'Great!' after spilling their drink, what are they using?
  4. 5. What’s the narrative perspective if the story uses 'he' and 'she'?
  5. 7. This part of the story introduces characters and setting.
  6. 8. This story element describes where and when the story takes place.
  7. 9. An author's feelings and beliefs can be found in their ____.
  8. 11. A short, moral tale often featuring animals is called a ____.
  9. 12. This genre often features real events but made-up characters.
  10. 13. If a story makes you feel nervous or anxious, what is it creating?
  11. 14. Giving human traits to non-human things is called what?
  12. 18. A story with magical gods explaining natural phenomena is likely a ____.
  13. 19. This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'.
  14. 21. If a narrator uses 'I' to tell the story, what point of view is it?