Across
- 4. The particular way that characters speak.
- 5. Important characters that the story focuses on.
- 6. The struggle between a character and an outside force
- 9. The sequence of events in a story
- 12. The struggle within a character's own mind.
- 13. Words and phrases that appear to the reader's senses.
- 15. A figure of speech in which the author uses extreme exaggeration in order to make a point.
- 18. The conflict becomes clear and gets more complicated.
- 19. The struggle between two opposing forces
- 21. A figure of speech in which two things are compared without using the words like or as.
- 22. The perspective from which a story is told
- 24. The conflict is at it's most intense and reaches a breaking point.
Down
- 1. A story that is created from a writer's imagination.
- 2. The reasons why a character does something.
- 3. The time and location in which a story takes place.
- 7. Permanent personalities of a character
- 8. The conflict is resolved and the story comes to a close.
- 10. The Main point, important lesson, or central idea of a story.
- 11. Who a story is about
- 14. The beginning of a story in which the characters and setting are introduced.
- 16. An imaginative comparison that uses the word like or as.
- 17. Less important characters that appear in the story
- 20. When nonhuman things are given human attributes and characteristics.
- 23. Occurs when expectations do not match what actually happens.
