Across
- 2. - An introductory section that provides background information.
- 7. - The time and place where the story takes place.
- 8. - The character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- 10. - The process of creating and developing characters.
- 15. - Descriptive language that helps the reader visualize the scenes.
- 16. - The use of objects, actions, or characters to represent abstract ideas.
- 19. - A concluding section that wraps up loose ends or provides future insights.
- 21. - The main character or hero of the story.
- 23. - The problem or struggle that the protagonist faces.
- 25. - Conversations between characters in the story.
Down
- 1. - A scene that interrupts the present action to reveal past events.
- 3. - The beginning of the story that introduces the characters and setting.
- 4. - The conclusion or outcome of the story.
- 5. - The perspective from which the story is told.
- 6. - The events that occur after the climax, leading to the resolution.
- 9. - The turning point or most intense moment in the story.
- 11. - The series of events leading up to the climax.
- 12. - A feeling of excitement or tension that keeps the reader engaged.
- 13. - A contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
- 14. - Hints or clues about events that will happen later in the story.
- 17. - The overall atmosphere or emotional tone of a story.
- 18. - The sequence of events that make up the story.
- 20. - The writer's attitude or approach towards the subject matter.
- 22. - A recurring symbol, idea, or theme in a story.
- 24. - The main idea or message of the story.
