Across
- 2. what the audience gets out of reading the book
- 4. used to avoid making a detail more obvious or apparent
- 6. the repetition of constant sounds
- 8. tensions are dying out
- 12. ends tied up
- 13. body feel
- 16. exaggeration (usually extreme)
- 18. How an author rights, showing a character speaks, shows the atmosphere of a setting
- 21. the order of the words
- 23. the attitude of a writer towards the subject or audience conveyed through word choice or style of writing
- 24. crossing the threshold
- 26. uses like or as
- 28. emotion
- 32. doesn’t use like or as
- 33. introduces the character and setting of the story
- 34. taste
- 35. the highest point of action
Down
- 1. touch
- 3. giving living qualities to objects
- 5. lack of exaggeration
- 7. the part of the story where the plot is explained or resolved
- 9. what the author wants you to get out of reading their book
- 10. hearing
- 11. what the author intends to teach you by reading the story
- 14. The goal of the characters in the story
- 15. The meaning of a word phrase or sentance
- 17. the repetition of vowel sounds
- 19. what the story is about
- 20. Events that lead up to the climax
- 22. the moment the plot is set into motion
- 25. smell
- 27. atmosphere of a scene
- 29. a word that’s sound is its definition
- 30. the challenges the character faces along the way
- 31. sight
