Across
- 1. A form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals based on asking and answering questions
- 3. A discussion involving opposing viewpoints
- 7. A public debate or dispute concerning a matter of opinion
- 8. An ideal of perfect place
- 9. A brief, entertaining account of an incident or event
- 10. To locate information from a variety of sources
- 14. A comparison of the similarity of two things; for example, comparing a part to a whole to a part
- 15. An imagined place or state in which the condition of life is imperfect or bad
- 16. A conference or other meeting for discussion or training
- 17. The leading character of a drama or other literary work
Down
- 2. A person who is opposed to or competes against the leading character
- 4. The way a specific character views a situation or other characters
- 5. A comparison or an example of intended for an explanation
- 6. Clues or hints signaling events that will occur later in the plot
- 11. Facts or reasonings offered to support a position as being true
- 12. A sudden and vivid memory of an event in the past
- 13. A genre in which imaginary elements of a story could be scientifically possible