Creative Non-Fiction

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Across
  1. 3. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
  2. 6. A combination of contradictory words.
  3. 8. A narrative based on imaginary events and characters.
  4. 13. Conclusion of the story
  5. 14. A contrast between expectation and reality.
  6. 15. A literary form written to be performed by actors on stage, radio, or film.
  7. 16. Giving human traits to non-human things.
  8. 17. The sequence of events in the story, typically following a structure
  9. 20. A mild or indirect expression replacing something harsh
  10. 21. The ordinary form of spoken or written language, without structured meter or rhyme.
  11. 22. The emotional atmosphere experienced by the reader.
  12. 23. Introduction of characters, setting, and background.
Down
  1. 1. Using objects, characters, or events to represent ideas.
  2. 2. The main character, often the hero or central figure.
  3. 4. The struggle or problem in the story, which drives the plot
  4. 5. A literary form that expresses emotions, ideas, or stories in a rhythmic and structured way.
  5. 7. Exaggeration for emphasis
  6. 9. The turning point or most intense moment
  7. 10. The author’s attitude toward the subject
  8. 11. The people, animals, or entities that take part in the story.
  9. 12. is a long, fictional narrative that tells a story through characters, plot, setting,
  10. 18. Words that imitate sounds.
  11. 19. The central idea, message, or lesson of the story
  12. 24. statement that seems contradictory but reveals a truth.
  13. 25. The time and place where the story occurs