Across
- 7. the character whose goals work against the protagonist
- 8. details from the text that a reader can use to support his or her ideas and opinions about the text
- 9. a narrative stage that develops the conflict
- 10. the main character - the one the story revolves around and who usually has a problem to solve
- 12. the most important idea of a paragraph, a section, or an entire text
- 15. a character’s words and actions, revealed through what the character says and does
- 17. the type of narration used, as in first person, second person, or third person
- 18. a narrative stage that provides background information about the characters, setting, or conflict
- 21. the emotional quality or atmosphere of a story or poem
- 22. the time and place of a story
- 23. a series of events that occur after the climax and lead to the resolution of the story’s conflict
- 24. The story is told by a narrator (he, she, they); the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character
- 26. a non-linear plot element; an event set in an earlier time period, usually to show a character’s memory
- 27. the main problem or struggle in a work of literature
- 28. The story is told by one of the characters in the story (I, me, we)
- 29. a piece of text evidence, a description, an example, a reason, an expert opinion, a fact, or a statistic that further explains a key idea and closely relates to the thesis or claim
Down
- 1. the first event in which the conflict becomes apparent
- 2. an individual in a literary work whose thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions move the action of the plot forward
- 3. inspect in detail to determine meaning
- 4. the point in the plot with the highest interest, conflict, or suspense
- 5. The story is told by a narrator (he, she, they); the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
- 6. the final outcome of the story’s conflict
- 11. a feeling of being sure about the existence or truth of someone or something
- 13. a character’s thoughts and feelings, only revealed to the ready by the narrator
- 14. a strong belief about what is valuable, important, or acceptable
- 16. a non-linear plot element; hints about what might happen next
- 19. to state the most important ideas, events, and details in a text in your own words
- 20. an idea formed by combining text evidence and one's own reasoning and prior knowledge
- 25. to restate an entire passage from a text in your own words
