Individuality and Conformity

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Across
  1. 4. A struggle that occurs within a character’s thoughts or emotions.
  2. 6. The most intense or turning point of the plot.
  3. 7. A character or plot with multiple traits, motivations, or layers.
  4. 10. The methods an author uses to develop characters’ traits, motivations, and personalities.
  5. 14. A struggle between a character and an outside force, such as society or another character.
  6. 15. The opening section of a story that introduces characters, setting, and background.
  7. 17. The point where the central problem of the story is resolved.
  8. 19. Events following the climax that move the story toward closure.
  9. 21. Pressure for characters to act the same as those around them, often creating tension in a plot.
  10. 22. The quality that makes a character unique rather than identical to others in a story.
  11. 23. A character or plot that is straightforward and easy to understand.
Down
  1. 1. The struggle or problem that drives the plot forward.
  2. 2. A character’s need to feel accepted within a group or community.
  3. 3. A relationship between characters built on trust, loyalty, and shared experiences.
  4. 5. The series of events that build tension and develop conflict.
  5. 8. Harmful or challenging rituals used to test belonging within a group in a story.
  6. 9. A character’s desire to act freely and make personal choices.
  7. 11. A way an author reveals information subtly, through actions or dialogue rather than explanation.
  8. 12. Collections of characters that shape identity, loyalty, or conflict in a story.
  9. 13. A clear and explicit way information is stated in a narrative.
  10. 16. The introduction of a character into a new group or stage of life in a story.
  11. 18. A group or organization that may symbolize belonging or pressure in a narrative.
  12. 20. A meaning suggested by an author but not directly stated in the text.