Across
- 5. (Non-Fiction) You make this to give credit to someone else's work
- 8. (Plot) The end of the story
- 10. (Characterization) The type of character who stays the same
- 13. (Conflict) A character dealing with one other character
- 14. (Writing) The "why" portion of proving your claim is correct
- 16. (Figurative Language) A direct comparison
- 17. (Characterization) The type of character who changes over time
- 18. (Conflict) A character dealing with their thoughts/emotions
- 20. (Plot) Ends the problem
- 22. (Conflict) A character against a force of nature
- 24. (Plot) Starts the main problem in the story
- 25. (Poetry) A poetic device that spells out a sound (good luck spelling this)
Down
- 1. (Conflict) A character dealing with multiple people or their beliefs/rules
- 2. (Figurative Language) Gives human traits/characteristics to a non-human
- 3. (Plot) The moment directly after the story's problem is solved
- 4. (Plot) The beginning of a story
- 6. (Figurative Language) An extreme exaggeration
- 7. (Writing) An arguable statement
- 9. (Conflict) A character against their natural understanding of the world
- 11. (Figurative Language) The type that Mr. Rocchi hates; unique sayings
- 12. (Writing) What you use to prove your claim is correct
- 14. (Plot) Escalates the problem in a story
- 15. (Figurative Language) Compares using "like"/"as"
- 19. (Non-Fiction) An objective/true statement
- 21. (Conflict) A character against a man-made creation
- 23. (Non-Fiction) A subjective statement
