Across
- 4. This character opposes the main character.
- 6. A long narrative poem involving a hero on a quest is an ____.
- 9. This is the main character in a story who drives the plot forward.
- 10. Which word best describes the message or moral of a story?
- 15. What genre includes elements like space travel or futuristic technology?
- 16. A character who battles inner guilt is facing what type of conflict?
- 17. Which type of nonfiction is a reflection on a specific time in the author's life?
- 20. What genre is based on realistic characters and everyday life?
- 22. This narrative form uses rhythm and sometimes rhyme to evoke emotion.
Down
- 1. What part of plot comes after the climax, wrapping things up?
- 2. When a writer describes cookies melting on a tongue, what sensory detail is used?
- 3. If someone says 'Great!' after spilling their drink, what are they using?
- 5. What’s the narrative perspective if the story uses 'he' and 'she'?
- 7. This part of the story introduces characters and setting.
- 8. This story element describes where and when the story takes place.
- 9. An author's feelings and beliefs can be found in their ____.
- 11. A short, moral tale often featuring animals is called a ____.
- 12. This genre often features real events but made-up characters.
- 13. If a story makes you feel nervous or anxious, what is it creating?
- 14. Giving human traits to non-human things is called what?
- 18. A story with magical gods explaining natural phenomena is likely a ____.
- 19. This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'.
- 21. If a narrator uses 'I' to tell the story, what point of view is it?
