Across
- 3. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- 6. A combination of contradictory words.
- 8. A narrative based on imaginary events and characters.
- 13. Conclusion of the story
- 14. A contrast between expectation and reality.
- 15. A literary form written to be performed by actors on stage, radio, or film.
- 16. Giving human traits to non-human things.
- 17. The sequence of events in the story, typically following a structure
- 20. A mild or indirect expression replacing something harsh
- 21. The ordinary form of spoken or written language, without structured meter or rhyme.
- 22. The emotional atmosphere experienced by the reader.
- 23. Introduction of characters, setting, and background.
Down
- 1. Using objects, characters, or events to represent ideas.
- 2. The main character, often the hero or central figure.
- 4. The struggle or problem in the story, which drives the plot
- 5. A literary form that expresses emotions, ideas, or stories in a rhythmic and structured way.
- 7. Exaggeration for emphasis
- 9. The turning point or most intense moment
- 10. The author’s attitude toward the subject
- 11. The people, animals, or entities that take part in the story.
- 12. is a long, fictional narrative that tells a story through characters, plot, setting,
- 18. Words that imitate sounds.
- 19. The central idea, message, or lesson of the story
- 24. statement that seems contradictory but reveals a truth.
- 25. The time and place where the story occurs
