Across
- 2. When the author leaves us with the final details of the story.
- 3. describes something using words that convey information about the senses.
- 5. A character that only has a couple of key traits.
- 7. When the author hints at something that will happen later in the story.
- 8. The main character of the story
- 15. Giving a non-human thing a human attribute or characteristic.
- 17. When the author ties up the loose ends in the story
- 18. The turning point of the story
- 19. The tension between the protagonist and the antagonist.
Down
- 1. When the author gives readers information about the characters, setting, and their situation.
- 4. The force that is working against the protagonist.
- 6. A comparison that relates two things together directly.
- 9. When the events of the story start to become more exciting. Usually after the conflict is introduced.
- 10. When a character remains the same throughout the story.
- 11. A comparison that uses like or as to relate two things together.
- 12. When a character's view of the world or themselves changes due to the events of the story.
- 13. Something in the story that represents a larger idea/person/thing.
- 14. Something that is opposite of what the audience would expect.
- 16. When the audience knows a lot about the character's personality and motivations. The character is believable and complex.
