Across
- 1. the most emotional or suspenseful moment in a story
- 3. a story intended to be performed for an audience
- 6. the end of the story when the characters' problems are solved
- 10. someone who writes short stories or novels
- 11. a person or animal who takes part in a work of literature
- 14. someone who writes plays
- 15. a story of a person's life written by that person
- 16. a story of a real person's life written by another person
- 18. the third-person point of view in which an outside narrator tells the story and more than one character's thoughts and feelings are revealed
- 19. stories that deal with real people, events and places
- 20. language that appeals to the senses
Down
- 2. the third-person point of view in which an outside narrator tells the story and only one character's thoughts and feelings are revealed
- 4. someone who writes poems
- 5. the point of view in which a character tells the story
- 7. a story that is made up
- 8. conversation between two or more characters
- 9. a group of lines in a poem
- 12. the beginning of a story where the characters, setting and problem are revealed
- 13. the repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- 17. problem or complication that a character has
