Across
- 3. text structure that is set up to show how items are similar or different
- 4. turning point in a story
- 6. conflict in which a character must survive natural disasters is called character vs. _______
- 7. text structure that is set up to show detailed descriptions of when is seen
- 10. main character
- 12. conflict between two characters in a text is called character vs. _______
- 13. conflict between the characters and machines or other futuristic item not found in nature is called character vs. _______
- 14. is causing the conflict
- 15. text structure that is set up to show what has lead to a problem and what we can do to fix the problem
- 17. conflict between a character and a group of other people is called character vs. _______
- 18. beginning of the story in which the reader learns the characters and the setting
- 19. text structure that is set up to show what events happened over time
- 20. events that drive, or move, the plot forward and build excitement
Down
- 1. text structure that is set up to show the relationship between what makes things happen and the following result
- 2. end of the story; the reader thinks bout if he or she enjoyed the text, would recommend it to others, or read it again
- 4. opposing force, or problem, in a story
- 5. manner, or way, the problem in a text is fixed
- 8. conflict where the characters must face things that are not of the typical world, I.e., vampires and Superman, is called character vs. _______
- 9. events in which characters reflect on the conflict and other events and make plans to resolve the problem
- 11. text structure that is set up to show the order in which events must occur
- 16. conflict where a character struggles with him or herself, internally or externally, is called character vs. _______
