Across
- 1. Modifies verbs and adjectives, often adding ly onto a word
- 7. Structure The sequence of events in a story
- 11. Descriptive Words
- 13. A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter
- 14. Join phrases and clauses (and, for, or)
- 16. Nouns Specific Nouns
- 18. Word that means dangerous
- 20. tale a children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands.
- 21. A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things by stating one is the other, WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
- 22. Words thrown into sentences to exemplify feeling (ex. Wow, gee, yippee)
Down
- 2. Physical or mental actions
- 3. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- 4. A figure of speech that directly compares two different things, highlighting a shared quality, by using connecting words like "like" or "as"
- 5. Time and place of a story
- 6. The way in which an author introduces and describes a character.
- 8. The author's or narrator's attitude toward the subject, characters, or audience, conveyed through word choice
- 9. A universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature.
- 10. a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).
- 12. Person place or thing
- 15. Detail (s) that appeal to senses
- 16. The narrative perspective from which a story is told (1st person / 3rd person)
- 17. A problem or struggle within a work (Person versus Person, Person vs self)
- 19. He, She, They, I
