SALT ELA STUDY GUIDE
Across
- 2. reveals the final outcome of the conflict.
- 3. first stage of plot; introduces the characters and setting in a story
- 4. the main character in a story
- 6. the voice that tells the story
- 8. to express the meaning of another writer using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity and to avoid plagiarism.
- 10. turning point of the story’s main conflict
- 14. type of character that undergoes a major change or evolves during the story’s plot
Down
- 1. type of character that mostly stays the same throughout the story
- 2. the stage of the plot that develops the conflict presenting complications that intensify before the climax
- 5. mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what the character or narrator telling the story can see (his or her perspective)
- 7. when the story begins to draw to a close
- 9. the series of events in a story (the sequence of events)
- 11. the time and place of the story; where and when a story takes place
- 12. struggle between opposing forces; the “problem” in the story
- 13. a conversation between two or more characters in a story