Name _____________ Lit. Terms Pages 3-6

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Across
  1. 2. What are the different categories of literature called?
  2. 4. A character struggles with a decision/problem in their own mind.
  3. 5. The good guy/gal in the story is called the ___.
  4. 7. The main character (boy/girl) who inspires others and overcomes problems.
  5. 11. The way a person sees something is from their ___.
  6. 12. The main message, lesson, or moral of a story.
  7. 13. A lesson, message or moral that can be found anywhere around the world.
  8. 14. Writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
  9. 15. A set of 3 dots
  10. 16. What the reader feels as they read the text is called _____.
  11. 17. evidence/Educated Guess
  12. 19. A character struggles with another character, nature, or society.
  13. 23. The character that is in conflict with the good guy/gal is called the ___.
  14. 25. A character who is not the main focus of the story, because they go in and out of the story.
  15. 26. The spoken/written conversation between two or more characters in a story.
  16. 28. What do you call the intended reader or listener to a piece of literary work?
Down
  1. 1. A conclusion made based on the readers reasoning &
  2. 3. Writings that use the words “you” or “your” and give directions.
  3. 6. An onlooker tells the story, but they only know about ONE of the characters.
  4. 8. An onlooker tells the story, and they know EVERYTHING about ALL of the characters.
  5. 9. One of the characters tells the story from their point of view.
  6. 10. Writing that presents ideas about real people, objects, places or events
  7. 18. Evidence The details in the text that support a conclusion, a claim or an opinion/guess of the reader.
  8. 20. The author’s attitude, feelings and word choices creates the ___.
  9. 21. The person the author uses to tell the story.
  10. 22. The most important character in a story.
  11. 23. The reason the author writes.
  12. 24. Words that describe the character’s physical body & personality,
  13. 27. This keeps the story moving forward.