Across
- 3. to let people know
- 8. the details that appeal to our sense of touch, sight, smell, hearing, and taste
- 10. a conflict that deals between two separate and different things or people
- 11. the part of the story when the events start to wind down
- 12. a story
- 15. To suggest everyone is doing using something when trying to convince someone
- 16. To use logical information that is proven to be true to support one's idea position
- 19. the part of the story when the conflict gets resolved
- 20. person who is telling you the story
- 22. a cross between an essay and a short story
- 24. a specific sequence of events that make up every story
- 28. To use someone famous or an expert in the field to support one's idea or position
- 29. a word that expresses the sound that it means (ex. WHOOOOSH!)
- 30. To use images of happy and excited people to inspire people to feel similarly
- 32. an extreme exaggeration
- 33. to amuse people and keep their attention
- 34. Time and place of a story
- 36. Words with strong connotations used to get people's attention
Down
- 1. the beginning of the story when you find out about the characters and setting
- 2. anytime characters speak
- 4. the turning point of the story
- 5. the problem in the story
- 6. a nonfictional story about a specific memory from one's own life
- 7. To make connections between two things that are really not connected
- 9. the part of the story when the reader finds out about the conflict of the story
- 13. to give an inanimate object human qualities
- 14. perspective of a story
- 17. a conflict that deals with a problem inside a character's mind
- 18. the thoughts and feelings of a narrator
- 21. Misleading information used to persuade people to think or do things a certain a way
- 23. To use everyday people to convince people that their products and services are for the average person
- 25. a person involved in a story
- 26. to convince
- 27. to compare two unlike things without using like or as
- 31. to compare two unlike things using like or as
- 35. a literary category
