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