Narative text
Across
- 4. The problem or conflict in the story.
- 6. A traditional story passed down through generations.
- 10. The most exciting or important part of the story.
- 11. The character who opposes the main character.
- 13. The central message or big idea of a story.
- 16. The sequence of events in a story.
- 17. The part where the problem is solved.
- 19. A story that is created from the writer’s imagination.
- 22. The people or animals in the story.
- 23. The main character in the story.
Down
- 1. A story with magical events and characters.
- 2. A well-known old story about heroes.
- 3. The beginning part of a narrative that introduces characters and setting.
- 5. A very short traditional story that teaches a moral.
- 7. The ending part of the story that concludes everything.
- 8. Words used to tell something that happened in the past.
- 9. A type of narrative text about historical events but not completely factual.
- 10. A struggle between characters or forces in a story.
- 12. Where and when the story takes place.
- 14. A conversation between characters.
- 15. Words that show the order of events (first, then, finally).
- 16. A story explaining the origin of something using gods or supernatural beings.
- 18. The author of a story.
- 20. A description that helps readers imagine the story.
- 21. The lesson learned from the story.