Fiction Terms Crossword 2 (D to F)
Across
- 3. Manner of speaking.
- 5. Resolution of the plot or conflict.
- 7. A character whose behaviour, attitude and/or opinions, contrast with those of the protagonist.
- 12. Story written solely to entertain the reader, thus helping the reader to escape the daily cares and problems of reality.
- 14. Refers to a moment of significant realization and insight experienced by the protagonist.
- 15. Background information provided by the author to further the development of plot, conflict, setting and characterization.
Down
- 1. Sudden switch in the plot from the present to the past.
- 2. The action immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story.
- 4. General term referring to the way in which the story is put together, its shape or structure.
- 6. Device which hints or warns of events to happen later in the story.
- 8. Vocabulary used by a writer.
- 9. A highly improbable story.
- 10. Conversation between two or more characters.
- 11. A situation where a character must make a choice between two disagreeble alternatives.
- 13. Any narrative which is imagined or invented.
- 14. An incident or event within the main plot of the story.