Across
- 6. A word that modifies a verb
- 8. Description that appeals to the five senses
- 9. How the audience feels
- 12. The end of the story, when the conflict has been resolved
- 14. A comparison using "like" or "as"
- 16. How the audience learns about a character without being explicitly told
- 17. Indicates location, time, or direction
- 18. The author's attitude
- 19. An action or state-of-being word
- 20. Repetition of the sound at the beginning of words
- 21. "WOW!" "Bruh." "Ouch!"
- 22. A reference to another known work or cultural idea
- 23. A person, place, thing, or idea
Down
- 1. Where and when a story is happening
- 2. The universal, central idea of a piece
- 3. The main character in a story
- 4. The problem in a story
- 5. When the audience receives background information
- 6. Character that causes conflict for the protagonist
- 7. The repetition of a similar sound at the end of words
- 8. A part represents the whole ("check out my new wheels!")
- 9. A direct comparison between two things
- 10. A word that sounds like the sound it is describing
- 11. A piece that uses humor to make a point about humanity
- 13. A narrative told through the eyes of a character
- 15. Giving a non-human things human qualities
