Narrative

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Across
  1. 2. The lesson or message the author wants to share at the end.
  2. 5. Words spoken by characters, marked with quotation marks.
  3. 9. The past tense form of the verb "Go".
  4. 10. "Once upon a ___" (The most famous opening phrase).
  5. 13. A story involving magic, fairies, or supernatural things.
  6. 14. A verb that shows physical movement (e.g., killed, ran, built).
  7. 15. The opening part of the story that introduces characters and settings.
  8. 16. The element of "where" and "when" the story happens.
  9. 17. The "bad guy" or the character who opposes the hero.
  10. 18. A type of narrative where animals act like humans.
  11. 19. A story that explains the origin of a place (e.g., Lake Toba).
Down
  1. 1. The main character or the "hero" of the story.
  2. 2. Stories about gods, spirits, or the origin of the world.
  3. 3. The part of the story where the problem is finally solved.
  4. 4. The social function of a narrative text is to ... the readers.
  5. 6. The part of the story where the problem or conflict arises.
  6. 7. A time connective word that means "at that very moment/unexpectedly".
  7. 8. Cinderella's iconic object that she lost at the ball.
  8. 11. The son who was cursed into a stone for being disobedient.
  9. 12. The main tense used to tell a story in the past.