Across
- 7. A universal lesson/takeaway of a story example: Nothing perfect can last forever.
- 9. When the story goes back in time to give the reader more information.
- 12. A comparison of two unlike things without using like or as.
- 13. A problem of a story.
- 15. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- 17. The end of a story.
- 18. The time and place of a story.
- 19. The beginning of a story when you meet the main characters and setting.
Down
- 1. A conversation between two or more characters.
- 2. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
- 3. An extreme exaggeration.
- 4. The main character of a story.
- 5. When an object represents an idea/concept example 4-leaf clover= luck
- 6. Sound words like trill, tweet, tweet.
- 8. The overall feeling the writer creates for the reader.
- 9. The dropping of hints or clues to suggest what is to come.
- 10. A group of lines in a poem.
- 11. Giving human qualities/traits to something nonhuman.
- 14. A character or entity against the main character.
- 16. The reason for acting or behaving a certain way.
