Across
- 6. the part of a story where conflicts are solved and loose ends are tied up.
- 8. the beginning part of a story where the setting, characters, and important background information are introduced.
- 10. to be able to convince someone to believe or do something
- 11. a collection of traditional stories that explain the beliefs, customs, or natural phenomena of a culture, often involving gods, heroes, and supernatural events.
- 12. events, situations, or facts that can be observed and studied, often unusual or remarkable.
- 13. to be important, meaningful, or having a noticeable effect.
- 14. the event in a story that starts the main conflict or problem and sets the plot in motion.
Down
- 1. a storytelling technique that gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the plot.
- 2. the use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts.
- 3. refer to something in an indirect or subtle way.
- 4. the most intense, exciting, or important moment in the story, often acting as a turning point.
- 5. a perfect or typical example of a certain type of person or thing, often seen in stories and myths.
- 7. an explanation or understanding of something’s intended meaning, such as a text, story, or event.
- 9. very difficult or impossible to understand
