Across
- 3. The lesson or good value you can learnfrom a narrative story.
- 6. The time and place where the story hap-pens.
- 8. A person, animal, or being taking part ina story
- 10. The opening paragraph that introducesthe characters and setting.
- 12. A traditional story explaining naturalevents, often involving gods.
- 13. The part of the story where the problemis finally solved or ends.
- 14. The main problem or struggle faced bythe characters.
- 16. The central idea or main message of thestory.
- 19. Words like ”Once upon a time” or ”Oneday” are ... of time.
- 20. The character who opposes or fights themain character.
Down
- 1. The sequence of events in a story.
- 2. A story about animals that can talk andact like humans.
- 4. The highest point of tension or turningpoint in a story.
- 5. A children’s story about magical andimaginary beings.
- 7. Traditional beliefs, customs, and storiespassed through generations.
- 9. The main character or the ”hero” of thestory.
- 11. The part of the story where the problemor crisis arises.
- 15. A traditional story sometimes regardedas historical, like Sangkuriang.
- 17. The tense commonly used in writing nar-rative text.
- 18. Verbs like ”ran”, ”jumped”, or ”cried” arecalled ... verbs.
