Across
- 1. The problem that moves the story along.
- 5. The author shows the particular order events that follow each other.
- 6. A short, personal story.
- 8. Compares things using like or as.
- 9. The author shows a problem and possible solutions.
- 11. Numerical data.
- 12. The character tries to solve the conflict.
- 13. An exaggeration so outrageous, nobody would believe it.
- 14. Giving human traits to non-human objects.
- 15. The character comes face to face with their conflict.
- 16. A phrase that is not meant as its literal meaning.
- 19. Generally the beginning of the story where the characters setting background information and conflict are introduced.
- 20. The author shows a positive and negative side of 1 or more topics.
Down
- 1. The author shows the relationship between actions or events and their results.
- 2. The author shows the similarities and differences between 2 or more things.
- 3. A representative person, place, thing, or event.
- 4. The character deals with life after facing their conflict.
- 7. The loose ends are tied up for the reader and character.
- 10. Time order.
- 11. A hypothetical situation.
- 17. A quotation from another source.
- 18. Compares things w/o using like or as.