Coordinating Conjunctions (Plus other things)

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Across
  1. 4. The structure that outlines the flow of a story from beginning to end.
  2. 6. The conclusion of the narrative arc where loose ends are tied up.
  3. 8. – A coordinating conjunction used to offer choices or alternatives.
  4. 11. An incomplete sentence.
  5. 15. – A coordinating conjunction that introduces something surprising or unexpected.
  6. 16. – _________ conjunctions are words that join words, phrases or clauses of equal importance.
  7. 19. – A coordinating conjunction used to join two negative ideas.
  8. 21. A kind of sentence that expresses strong emotion!
  9. 23. Nouns name a person, place, thing or ________.
  10. 24. – A coordinating conjunction used to show cause and effect.
  11. 26. The turning point of the narrative arc where the main conflict reaches its peak.
  12. 27. Words that describe actions or states of being.
  13. 28. A character or force opposing the protagonist.
Down
  1. 1. A kind of sentence that starts with the verb and tells someone what to do.
  2. 2. Words that name people, places, things or ideas.
  3. 3. A verb describes an _______ or a state of being
  4. 5. The part of the narrative arc where something changes or goes wrong
  5. 7. A kind of sentence that gives information.
  6. 9. A kind of sentence that wants to know or find out something.
  7. 10. – A coordinating conjunction used to show contrast.
  8. 12. – A coordinating conjunction used to add one idea to another.
  9. 13. A ____________ is a complete idea.
  10. 14. The acronym that helps us remember the coordinating conjunctions
  11. 17. Events in the narrative arc that build tension and lead to the climax.
  12. 18. The main character of the story, often facing the central conflict.
  13. 20. Events after the climax where the conflict begins to resolve.
  14. 22. Words that describe nouns.
  15. 25. – A coordinating conjunction that gives a reason, similar to “because.”