Across
- 4. — A reasoned statement meant to persuade.
- 6. — The name of a book, story, or article.
- 7. — The feeling a story creates for the reader.
- 8. — Writing that is made up or imaginary.
- 11. — A statement or argument that needs proof.
- 12. — The sequence of events in a story.
- 13. — A mythical horse with a single horn.
- 16. — A surname; could refer to a person or place depending on your puzzle.
- 18. — The words used in a language or text.
- 19. — Writing based on real facts and events.
Down
- 1. — The most intense or exciting moment in a story.
- 2. — A hint about what will happen later.
- 3. — A smaller title under a main heading.
- 5. — The author’s attitude toward the subject.
- 9. — The people, animals, or beings in a story.
- 10. — Something that stands for something else.
- 14. — A surname; also a common first name.
- 15. — A pouch‑packaged fruit drink brand.
- 17. — Where and when a story takes place.
- 20. — The main message or idea in a story.
