ENGLISH 7
Across
- 2. The character who serves as a figure of authority, often skeptical of his son's attachment to the chicken.
- 5. The central idea, message, or underlying meaning that a story, poem, or other literary work conveys.
- 7. This is often the turning point where the protagonist confronts the antagonist or makes a crucial decision.
- 8. A character who supports the protagonist, often providing help, comic relief, or companionship.
- 10. A type of conflict where a character faces opposition from another character.
- 11. The character who is depicted as caring yet puzzled by the chicken's odd behavior.
- 14. The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in the story.
- 15. The main character or hero of the story who drives the plot forward.
Down
- 1. A type of conflict where a character grapples with internal struggles, such as doubts, fears, or moral dilemmas.
- 3. Usually occurs at the beginning of a narrative to establish the foundation for the plot.
- 4. This animal serves as the catalyst for conflict in the story ""My Brother's Peculiar Chicken".
- 6. The part of the story where conflicts are resolved, and the plot reaches its conclusion.
- 9. The person or voice that tells the story.
- 12. The time and place in which the story takes place.
- 13. The protagonist in the story "My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" who navigates the challenges posed by his unconventional chicken.