Thornberry CP 9 Short Story Unit Lit Terms

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Across
  1. 3. Where the characters of a fictional story are attempting to resolve the major conflict, but it continues to build and minor conflicts occur.
  2. 4. The act of an audience learning about characters in a fictional work.
  3. 7. A metaphor in which inanimate objects are assigned human traits.
  4. 8. Comparing two things by using like or as.
  5. 10. A character that goes through a significant change.
  6. 12. A visual representation of a fictional plot.
  7. 15. A prevailing or prominent message or concept which spans a literary work.
  8. 16. Where the audience sees what will come of the rest of the story after the highest point of tension.
  9. 19. The first point of conflict in a fictional story.
Down
  1. 1. The act of an audience learning about a character through the thoughts and actions they witness from a character.
  2. 2. Comparing two things without using like or as
  3. 5. The highest point of tension in a fictional story; what the plot has been leading towards the whole time.
  4. 6. The act of specifically listing character traits for an audience to learn about specific characters.
  5. 7. The character which the story follows.
  6. 9. A spoken or written account; a story.
  7. 11. A struggle between two opposing forces.
  8. 13. The character which directly opposes the protagonist
  9. 14. The central theme of (Title of story) by (author's name) is....
  10. 17. The loose ends of a story are tied up, the audience knows what is going to happen to characters and all questions about the plot are answered.
  11. 18. The beginning part of a fictional plot where the audience learns important information about the characters, setting etc.