Across
- 6. The exact words spoken by a character, usually marked with quotation marks.
- 7. A person, animal, or creature who takes part in the action of a story.
- 9. The character or force that opposes the main character.
- 10. The main character or 'hero' of the story.
- 11. A traditional story explaining a natural or social phenomenon, often involving gods.
- 12. The perspective from which a story is told (e.g., first person or third person).
- 14. The order in which events happen in time within a narrative.
- 18. The grammatical tense used to describe events that already happened in a story.
- 19. The section where the problem is finally solved or settled.
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- 1. A word used to describe characters or settings to create a vivid picture.
- 2. A type of narrative that uses animals as characters to teach a moral lesson.
- 3. A word used to link events in time, such as 'then', 'after that', or 'finally'.
- 4. The opening part of a story where characters and setting are introduced.
- 5. A word that expresses physical or mental activity, like 'ran' or 'thought'.
- 8. The specific time and place where a story occurs.
- 13. A short concluding part of a story that provides a moral or a lesson.
- 14. The part of the story where the main character faces a problem or crisis.
- 15. A classic opening phrase often used in fairy tales.
- 16. The most exciting or important part of the story, the turning point.
- 17. A story from the past that is believed by many people but cannot be proved.
