Narrative Elements and Pronouns Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. In this type of conflict, a character is facing a problem with the government or community.
  2. 5. The point of view that uses pronouns such as he, she, him, her, they.
  3. 6. The people, animals, and creatures that take part in the action of a story.
  4. 8. A pronoun that refers back to the subject of a sentence and is necessary for the sentence to make sense.
  5. 9. These pronouns show possession or ownership. Ex. hers, his, its, ours, theirs
  6. 13. In this type of conflict, a character is battling the outside elements such as weather, water, or natural disasters.
  7. 14. The series of events that happen in a story. Ex. exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
  8. 15. A pronoun that adds emphasis to its antecedent and is not necessary for the sentence to make sense.
Down
  1. 1. The point of view that uses pronouns such as I, me, my, we, us.
  2. 2. These pronouns refer back to the subject of a sentence. Ex. he, she, they, we, I, you
  3. 3. The message or lesson learned from the story. Ex. Treat others as you would want to be treated. Good will always triumph over evil.
  4. 4. These pronouns receive the action of the verb in a sentence. Ex. him, her, me, them, us
  5. 6. Any struggle between opposing forces in a story
  6. 7. The noun that the pronoun refers to.
  7. 9. A word that takes the place of a noun. Ex. I, me, he, she
  8. 10. In this type of conflict, a character is battling an internal struggle.
  9. 11. This point of view is rarely used in fiction stories. This point of view uses pronouns you and your.
  10. 12. Warsaw, Poland is an example of this narrative element.