narrative text
Across
- 6. - A type of text that tells a story, such as fables, legends, or myths.
- 7. - The most exciting or intense point of the story.
- 9. - The lesson learned from a story.
- 12. - A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- 14. - The ending part of the story that explains how the problem is solved.
- 16. - The optional closing part of the story, containing a moral lesson.
- 19. (Menurun)
- 21. - The people, animals, or creatures in a story.
- 23. - The time and place where the story takes place.
- 24. - A male ruler of a country or kingdom.
- 25. - The language feature commonly used in narrative text (e.g., killed, was).
Down
- 1. - A story about magical and imaginary beings and lands.
- 2. - A story about gods, heroes, or supernatural creatures.
- 3. - The main purpose of narrative text is to ... the reader.
- 4. - A common phrase used to start a fairy tale.
- 5. - Another word for a story.
- 8. - Supernatural power often found in fairy tales.
- 10. - The main character in a narrative text.
- 11. - The part where the main character faces a problem or conflict.
- 13. - When the conflict of the story is settled.
- 15. - A traditional story sometimes regarded as historical but not authenticated.
- 17. - An exciting experience or journey in a story.
- 18. - The introduction of characters, setting, and time in a story.
- 20. - A woman who has magic powers, often wicked in fairy tales.
- 22. - The character who causes problems for the main character.
- 25. - The sequence of events in a story.
- 26. - A word used to describe a wicked character.