Across
- 2. the conflict is resolved and we find out if the protagonist had learned a lesson or not
- 5. a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds
- 6. long distance running that Mr.Puttbach did in highschool
- 9. the most suspenseful part of the plot
- 13. a stuffed object made to shoo off birds (usually in a field)
- 16. this author is known for morbid poems and stories including the Raven, Annabel Lee, and Tell-Tale Heart
- 17. three major events that add suspense or tension to the plot that leads to the climax
Down
- 1. the best fall flavor ever
- 3. the language Victor tried to impress Teresa with
- 4. when a writer can't think of an idea and won't write
- 7. events that unravel the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist and lead to a resolution
- 8. the very first conflict in the plot (it was a normal day until...)
- 10. background information including the characters and setting
- 11. this team is Mr.Puttbach's favorite NFL team.
- 12. when everybody needs to be on mute
- 14. the thief in "Thank You, Ma'am"
- 15. the festive tradition where people dress up and eat delicious candy