Fiction Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point
  2. 5. when applying reading strategies to learning types, which learning type matches the following description:  * you could write down the characters, setting, time, problem, events, or solution when you find it.
  3. 6. this comes after the climax and leads to the end of the story
  4. 8. which reading strategy is this? If you aren't sure that you understand what you just read or if you forget what you just read - read that part again.
  5. 10. which reading strategy is this? After reading retell the main ideas or tell something about the characters/setting
  6. 12. the most exciting part of the story
  7. 14. the time, place, and other details about when the story takes place
  8. 15. the actions that move the plot, leading to the climax of the story
  9. 16. when applying reading strategies to learning types, which learning type matches the following description:  you could whisper the characters, setting, time, problem, events, or solution everytime you find one aloud. listen to a tape to help you find the characters, setting, time, problem, events, or solution.
  10. 17. a struggle between two opposing forces
Down
  1. 1. when the audience wonders what will happen next
  2. 3. personality a character displays
  3. 4. when applying reading strategies to learning types, which learning type matches the following description:  you could picture what's happening in your mind and try to find the characters, setting, time, problem, events, or solution.
  4. 7. the central or main idea in a work of fiction
  5. 9. any recurring element that has symbolic significance
  6. 11. the explanation for the background of the story and details important to the foundation of the story
  7. 13. the ending of the story where loose ends are tied up