B2.2_Unit 5_Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. A story about illegal activities, mysteries, or solving a crime (e.g., a detective finding a thief).
  2. 6. A genre of story that includes magic, imaginary creatures, mythical worlds, or supernatural events that cannot happen in real life (e.g., wizards, dragons, enchanted forests).
  3. 7. A true story about someone's own life, written by that person.
  4. 9. A sudden, unexpected change in the story that surprises the reader or listener (e.g., discovering a secret).
  5. 11. An exciting ending that leaves the story unfinished, making you want to know what happens next (e.g., "They had been running when suddenly...").
  6. 12. The feeling of excitement, worry, or suspense that builds in a story when the reader is anxious to know what will happen next, often created by danger, secrets, conflict, or uncertainty.
  7. 14. A type or category of story, like crime novel or science fiction.
  8. 18. A book that tells a story using pictures and words, like a long comic with a complete plot.
Down
  1. 1. The main good character in a story who often solves problems or wins in the end.
  2. 2. Writing about real facts, events, or people (not invented stories).
  3. 3. The place and time where the story happens (e.g., a library in Victorian London or space in the future).
  4. 4. A person (or animal/creature) in a story, like the main hero or a side friend.
  5. 5. A genre of story that is funny and makes people laugh, usually with humorous situations, silly characters, misunderstandings, or happy endings.
  6. 8. A story about love and relationships between people.
  7. 10. A thing in the story that is important, like a book or an illustration that comes to life.
  8. 13. A specific event or problem in the story (e.g., a theft or time travel).
  9. 15. The bad character in a story who causes problems or opposes the hero.
  10. 16. A story about imaginary future events, technology, space, or things that could happen in science (often abbreviated as sci-fi).
  11. 17. A genre of story that focuses on serious, emotional events or conflicts between people, often exploring deep feelings, relationships, difficult choices, or real-life problems.