Across
- 6. ending of a story; culmination of the details in the falling action.
- 9. story,prose fiction that usually revolves around a single character’s life.
- 13. feeling that the writer produces in the reader.
- 14. point of view/narrative, the main character is all-knowing and describes the thoughts and feelings of all characters but is not a character in the story.
- 17. trait,a personality quality; how a character behaves.
- 18. turning point in the plot of a narrative.
- 19. introduction to a piece of literature that sets the scene for what is to follow.
- 23. the twists and turns of the plot from the beginning to the climax.
- 24. piece of writing that tells a story
- 28. fixed idea where all members of a group are made out to be the same without room for individual differences.
- 29. short section after the end of a piece of literature that explains, comments on the content or extends the storyline.
- 31. character,these characters are more a part of the setting and atmosphere.
Down
- 1. the framework of a storyline. The components of a story include: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
- 2. way a writer’s choice of words reveals his or her attitude towards the subject, characters and reader.
- 3. about what is to come in a story.
- 4. choice made by an author
- 5. a conversation between two or more people
- 7. ending, an ending where an event encompasses the climax, falling action and resolution.
- 8. introduction of information necessary to establish the character and setting detail at the beginning of a narrative.
- 10. ,the main idea of a selection.
- 11. struggle between opposing forces.
- 12. in which characters and events are imaginary
- 15. sketch,a brief description of a character, using support and evidence to show that character’s attitudes, feelings and personality.
- 16. a narrative based on experiences of the author.
- 20. – the feeling of excitement and curiosity created by the writing.
- 21. person limited point of view/narrative,the narrator tells the story as he, she or they.
- 22. local form of language
- 25. way an author creates or develops the characters. This may be accomplished through a character’s actions, dialogue, thoughts as well as how other characters respond or react to the character in question.
- 26. feeling created as a result of setting details. These details include time, place and circumstance(s).
- 27. account of the life of an individual other than the author.
- 30. character/protagonist, the character around whom all the action revolves. This character’s appearance, background, feelings and thoughts are all described in detail.
