Across
- 1. Speaker or character who tells the story.
- 4. Imaginary voice a poet uses when writing a poem.
- 5. Gives human characteristics to a non-human object
- 9. The term given to the words characters say.
- 11. A conflict within a character.
- 13. The life lesson the author is teaching the reader.
- 14. A group of words printed or written across a page or column.
Down
- 2. Repeated sounds at the end of words.
- 3. The time and place of a story.
- 4. A group of lines.
- 6. Opposition of characters or forces that brings about dramatic action central to the plot of a story.
- 7. A logical guess you develop about information not directly stated.
- 8. The end of the story.
- 9. A story that is written to be performed. Like short stories, these have characters, a setting, and a plot that revolves around conflict.
- 10. Conflict outside the character.
- 12. The units of action in a drama. These are often divided into parts called scenes.
