Across
- 4. A person who planned the plot (p 32)
- 5. the method of characterization that we form opinions of the characters from what they do and say, the environtment and what other characters think about them. (p 84)
- 8. A character that usually a minor one in a novel (p 84)
- 10. the name given to the kind of action in a novel. (p 30)
- 13. something that gives background to the story (p 85)
- 16. a kind of plot that has several groups of characters. (P 83)
- 17. a plot that the story frequently ends at the climax, and the reader must determine what he thinks the resolution might be. (p 84)
- 18. In the point of view "I" can be determine as .... point of view. (p 29)
- 19. it may name the chief character, may suggest the plot, or may mention some significant object. (p 82)
- 20. Undelying idea or "wisdom" that the author presenting.(p 82)
Down
- 1. the methof of characterizations that the author comments upon the characters. (p 84)
- 2. is the depiciting of clear images of a person. (p 84)
- 3. The type of dramatic conflict that the struggle is of one person againts another.
- 6. the way in which an author selects, arranges, and present his word. (p 86)
- 7. the most popular kind of story is the one that emphasizes the action (p 32).
- 9. to determines how much the reader must know, and can know, of what is happening. (p 29)
- 11. is a greater achievment that a other character.
- 12. a kind of plot that deals with one character or a single group characters, and flow their fortunes to the conclusion.(p 83)
- 14. In the dramatic point of view the reader is an.... (p 30)
- 15. a plot that the author resolves the story for the reader. (p 84)