Across
- 4. – A category or type of literature, music, or art (e.g., fiction, nonfiction, mystery, fantasy).
- 8. – The way an author develops and describes characters.
- 9. – Language that goes beyond the literal meaning, such as metaphors or similes.
- 11. of View – The perspective from which a story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person).
- 12. – Hints or clues that suggest future events in a story.
- 13. – Where and when a story takes place.
- 14. – The background, setting, or situation in which something occurs.
- 17. – The author's attitude toward the subject, conveyed through word choice.
- 18. – A direct comparison between two things without using "like" or "as."
Down
- 1. – The emotional or cultural meaning associated with a word, beyond its dictionary definition.
- 2. – A brief retelling of the main points of a story or passage.
- 3. – Using objects, characters, or events to represent deeper meanings.
- 5. – An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect.
- 6. – Conversations between characters in a story.
- 7. – A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."
- 8. – A struggle or problem in a story, often between characters or forces.
- 10. – A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning, rather than direct statements.
- 11. – The sequence of events in a story, including the beginning, middle, and end.
- 15. – The main idea or underlying message of a story.
- 16. – The feeling or atmosphere a piece of writing creates for the reader.
