Across
- 3. a sentence that has a dependent clause and an independent clause
- 6. a word that describes a noun
- 8. using your own words to write what a story is about
- 9. when a character stays the same in a story
- 15. the beginning of a story and where the characters and setting are introduced
- 16. traits, what a character looks like
- 17. the bad guy in a story
- 19. word, a word that can be used to form new words
- 23. a word that makes a sound
- 25. traits, a character's personality
- 26. the attitude of an author
- 27. a word that describes a verb
- 31. a sentence with a subject and a predicate or just one independent clause
- 33. a person place or thing
- 35. where the problem or conflict is introduced in a story
- 36. when a character changes in a story
Down
- 1. a comparison of something using like or as
- 2. a sentence that has two independent clauses
- 4. a saying that doesn't "mean" what is says
- 5. giving human traits to an object
- 7. the main character of a story
- 10. a word added to the end of a root word
- 11. a word that shows where something can be: example: on, beside
- 12. a word that connects two parts of a sentence
- 13. the part of a story where the problem is beginning to be solved
- 14. an exaggeration
- 18. a message or life lesson you can learn from a story
- 20. when we don't know a lot about a character
- 21. a word that replaces a noun
- 22. how you feel when you read a story
- 24. a comparison of something without using like or as
- 28. the end of a story
- 29. a word added to the beginning of a root word
- 30. the highest point in a story
- 32. when we know a lot about a character
- 34. the first sentence in an essay that makes a reader want to keep reading
