6.1 dialogue, drama, plot, setting, characters, conspicuous, loathe, indignantly, ostentatiously, appalled, inarticulate, stage directions, chronological order, foreshadowing, flashback
Across
- 1. a narrative technique that interrupts the chronological timeline to show events that occurred in the past
- 2. a serious story written to be performed by actors (a play) or any highly emotional, exciting, and turbulent series of real-life events
- 4. something that is obvious or very easy to see
- 8. to feel horror and shock about something
- 9. where the event takes place
- 10. the story line, events that take place in order
- 12. instructions to cast and crew from the director
- 13. a conversation between two or more characters
- 14. people involved in the drama or story
Down
- 1. a narrative technique used by authors and filmmakers to give the audience a subtle hint or warning about an event that will happen later in the story
- 3. the arrangement of events based on a timeline on when they occure
- 5. to act in a way that shows anger or shock over something that is unjust or unfair
- 6. acts in an exaggerated way in order to attract attention
- 7. someone who can not articulate their thoughts or feelings clearly
- 11. to dislike very much
