Narrative Unit: Plot

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Across
  1. 2. The problem / decision that the main character faces and attempts to resolve.
  2. 3. the story background where the characters and the main conflict are introduced.
  3. 5. The most intense point of the conflict that determines how it will end (success or failure).
  4. 7. all the loose ends and mysterious details of the story are tied up.
  5. 8. the central idea or message of the story, or a lesson about life.
  6. 9. uses strong adjectives, figurative language, and imagery to help the reader imagine the environment.
Down
  1. 1. Events where the conflict is resolved.
  2. 4. A series of events or complications the character faces as the conflict grows.
  3. 6. an important person in the story (protagonist/hero vs the antagonist/villain)