Across
- 1. / "Life is like a wheel, sometimes your up; sometimes your down."
- 5. / It is a sequence of events in a story.
- 6. / It is the part in which the characters, the setting, and the basic information of the story is introduced.
- 8. / "Living dead"
- 10. / The leaves are dancing.
- 14. / The "tick tock" of the clock.
- 16. / An example of this genre is the story of Romeo and Juliet.
- 17. / It is the main idea or the central topic of a particular literary piece.
- 18. / The villain of a story.
- 19. / It involves gods and goddesses.
Down
- 2. / It uses vivid description that appeals to the senses of the readers.
- 3. / It refers to the conversation between the characters.
- 4. / "I am so drained, I want to sleep for a hundred years."
- 5. / The major character.
- 7. / The most exciting or intense part of a story.
- 9. / The notion of this genre is to amuse the audience.
- 11. / "over and over"
- 12. / "Peter Piped Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers."
- 13. / "The Prodigal Son"
- 15. / It is the time and place in which the story takes place.
