Hunter d smith crossword fixed

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Across
  1. 2. The central or dominant idea of a work of fiction.
  2. 3. A person, object, action, place, or event that in addition to its literal or denotative meanings suggests a more complex meaning or range of meanings.
  3. 4. A fictional representation of a person (or animal). Characters may be described as either flat or round.
  4. 8. The angle from which a story is told; i.e., the type of narrator the author chooses to use.
  5. 9. A story with two parallel and consistent levels of meaning, on literal and one figurative.
  6. 10. The way in which the narrative events are arranged. Generally, plots have the same basic elements.
Down
  1. 1. The way a writer selects and arranges words to express ideas.
  2. 3. A fictional narrative generally centered n one climatic event and usually developing only a single character in depth; its scope is narrower than that of a novel.
  3. 5. An extended narrative in prose. Typically the novel relates to a series of events or follows the history of a character or group of characters through a period of time
  4. 6. The attitude of the speaker or author of a work toward the subject matter.
  5. 7. The historical,physical,geographical,and psychological location where a fictional work takes place.