Across
- 3. Introduces setting characters and conflict.
- 6. Omniscient, The narrator only knows what one character thinks and feels.
- 9. The most exciting part of the story where the protagonist deals with their main conflict.
- 10. Conversations between characters.
- 12. Character, A character who does not change.
- 14. The story's topic and what the story is saying about the topic.
- 15. The narrator does not know what the characters think or feel.
- 16. Character, A character who changes.
- 18. Conflict, A character struggles without someone or something other than themselves.
- 20. The people who appear in a work of fiction.
- 23. Conflict, A character struggles with something within themselves.
- 24. of View, The perspective the story is being told from.
- 25. Person, The narrator is a character in the story.
- 27. Where and when the story takes place.
Down
- 1. The story's sequence of events.
- 2. A struggle between two opposing forces.
- 4. The character who opposes the protagonist.
- 5. Action, Builds toward the climax and increases tension.
- 7. Characters, The most important characters in the story.
- 8. The narrator knows what all the characters think and feel.
- 11. Character, A character we don't learn a lot about.
- 13. Character, A character we learn a lot about.
- 17. Characters, Characters who are not as important as main characters.
- 19. The main character.
- 21. Person, The narrator is outside the story.
- 22. Action, The story moves toward its ending.
- 26. The end of the story.
