Across
- 2. The section of the story where the main characters encounter a problem.
- 4. The struggle or problem between opposing forces that drives the plot.
- 6. A synonym for the social function of a story often paired with entertain.
- 9. The opening part of a story where characters and settings are introduced.
- 10. The grammatical tense most commonly used to write narrative stories.
- 11. The part of the story where the conflict or problem is finally solved.
- 16. To provide enjoyment or pleasure to the readers through a story.
- 17. A common element in fairy tales used to solve problems or create wonders.
Down
- 1. A category of literature that describes imaginary events rather than facts.
- 3. The central or main character who usually faces the conflict.
- 5. I'm happy to help you prepare your lesson material. Narrative texts are a wonderful way to engage students while teaching them about values and storytelling.
- 7. The message or life lesson that the author wants the reader to learn.
- 8. A type of narrative that uses animals as characters to teach a lesson.
- 12. A story from the past about a specific place or person, often believed to be true.
- 13. A traditional story explaining natural phenomena, often involving gods or spirits.
- 14. The most exciting, intense, or important point in the story's plot.
- 15. are 15 crossword puzzle items focusing on the social functions, types, and structures of narrative texts:
