English Terms
Across
- 3. The part of the story when the main characters' efforts to achieve their goal are complicated by some sort of conflict.
- 5. (Individual versus self)
- 7. Figurative language giving human-like qualities to an inanimate object.
- 9. A meaningful word to which prefixes or suffixes are added.
- 10. Figurative language making a comparison using like or as.
- 11. The part of the work that introduces the character, setting, or basic situation.
- 12. aabb, abab, abcabc
- 14. The events that unfold according to how the main character reacts to the climax.
- 16. Figurative language saying one is another.
- 20. Used to look up facts and statistics.
- 21. The point of greatest intensity in the story. (No more conflict)
Down
- 1. Figurative language using an exaggeration.
- 2. A basic part of the word that carries the meaning.
- 4. The incident that introduces the central conflict in a story.
- 6. The end of the story where all conflicts are concluded.
- 7. An affix attached at the beginning of a base word or root word that changes the meaning.
- 8. An affix attached to the end of a base or root word that changes the meaning or its part of speech.
- 13. (Individual versus individual, individual verses nature, individual versus society, individual versus supernatural, individual versus technology.)
- 14. Poetry with neither regular meter nor rhyme scheme.
- 15. A five-line rhymed rhythmic verse, usually humorous.
- 17. Book of maps
- 18. A song-like narrative poem usually featuring rhyme, rhythm, and refrain.
- 19. A seventeen-syllable unrhymed Japanese verse, usually about nature.