Across
- 1. Person Limited Narrator knows thoughts and feelings of one character
- 3. Object or action that represents something else
- 5. Author's attitude towards the subject or audience
- 7. Emotional atmosphere or feeling created by the story
- 10. Person telling the story
- 13. Fiction Genre with futuristic or scientific elements
- 15. Struggle between opposing forces in the story
- 18. Genre with magical or supernatural elements
- 21. Genre that portrays events and characters as they could happen in real life
- 23. Hints or clues about future events in the story
- 25. Time and place where the story takes place
Down
- 2. Final outcome or ending of the story
- 4. Genre set in the past, based on real events
- 6. Genre that aims to create a feeling of fear or dread
- 8. Person Omniscient Narrator knows thoughts and feelings of all characters
- 9. Introduction of characters, setting, and background information
- 11. Central idea or message of the story
- 12. Person Narrator is a character in the story, uses 'I' pronouns
- 14. Turning point of the story, highest point of tension
- 16. Scene that interrupts the chronological order to show past events
- 17. Person or animal in a story
- 19. Person Objective Narrator only reports what can be seen and heard
- 20. Contrast between expectation and reality
- 22. Person Narrator addresses the reader directly, uses 'you' pronouns
- 23. action Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
- 24. action Events leading up to the climax
