Across
- 4. a person who writes a play
- 6. hints or clues that tell you something is coming up in the story
- 11. going back in time that gives the reader some background information
- 14. comparison using like or as
- 15. time and place of the story
- 16. a purpose to persuade, inform, and entertain.
- 18. events leading up to the highest point of the story
- 20. how an information paper is structured
- 21. comparison not using like or as
Down
- 1. highest point or turning point of the story
- 2. what the characters in the play say
- 3. characteristics of character. They can be indirect or direct.
- 5. perspective of the story, whether its a first person or a third person view
- 7. giving human qualities to non-human things
- 8. problem of the story. They can be indirect or direct.
- 9. events leading to the resolution of the story
- 10. statements that support the main idea or thesis
- 12. the one sentence that states what you are going to write about
- 13. how fast or how slow the poem goes
- 17. rhyme pattern of the poem (AABB, ABAB, and ABCA)
- 19. extreme exaggeration
- 22. the events that make up the story
