Memoir Maze
Across
- 2. A vivid verb that is better than "laugh quietly"
- 4. When a character changes significantly over time
- 7. a word to describe a well-written scene; it is written in a way that allows the reader to picture things
- 8. The type of questions we look for that characters ask themselves or other characters
- 9. A vivid verb that is better than "loved"
- 10. A storytelling structure that jumps back in time
- 12. A vivid verb that is better than "like"
- 13. the parts of speech (word category) that bring action to life and should be use precisely
- 17. The lesson or message the reader learns
- 18. A vivid verb that is better than "saw"
Down
- 1. A vivid verb that is better than "yelled" or "loud"
- 3. a strong narrative ______ allows the reader to hear the narrator exactly as they sound
- 5. when a moment keeps happening, it is the ______ and ______ sign post (the blanks are the same word)
- 6. A vivid verb that is better than "ran"
- 9. a moment when the character realizes something or has an epiphony
- 11. This signpost shows when a characters a different way or two ideas go against each other. It is called ________ and contrdictions
- 14. Reflection helps the reader find a deeper ____________
- 15. when a character remembers something important, this is the _______ moment signpost
- 16. This signpost is for pieces of advice or wisdom that come from characters who are _____ that the author