Literary Terms Choice Assignment-Claire Reedy-Hour 1

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Across
  1. 3. Where all the problems are solved (An example is after the two boys calmed down they were able to discuss who would do what for the group project.)
  2. 5. Person telling the story (The boy started his story by saying "The little girl ran crazily around the house after she ate candy.")
  3. 6. The storyline which includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution (Beauty and the Beast is about a boy who learns to love and be nice to all.)
  4. 9. The hero or main character of a story (Spiderman is a prime example.)
  5. 12. Narrator is a character in the story and refers to him or herself as "I" or "me" (I went camping with my friends yesterday.)
  6. 13. The meaning or life lesson of a story (Money can't buy happiness is an example)
  7. 14. Descriptions using one or more of human senses (The rain tickled Mavis's skin as it softly bounced off her is an example.)
Down
  1. 1. The where and when of a story (The little birds sat on the power line on a bright Sunday morning is an example.)
  2. 2. The bad guy in a story (The big bad wolf is an example.)
  3. 4. Narrator only focuses on the thoughts/feelings of one character (Emma sat in silence as she sadly watched her friends spray paint the building.)
  4. 7. Not a character in the story but can tell us everything about any of the characters (The little boy didn't like the food but on the other side of the table his sister ate the food in satisfaction.)
  5. 8. A conflict or fight against yourself (Emma couldn't decide if she wanted ice cream or cake for her dessert is an example.)
  6. 10. The ending of a story (Cinderella and her prince lived happily ever after is an example.)
  7. 11. The feeling you get from a story (The sad ending made Emma cry.)