Narrative Writing

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Across
  1. 3. sight, sound, touch, taste and smell
  2. 4. Events are told chronologically
  3. 7. Events are not told chronologically
  4. 11. The most intense or decisive point of a narrative
  5. 12. the second stage of Freytag's pyramid
  6. 14. the person who tells the story
  7. 15. when the writer gives an advance hint of something that happens later
  8. 16. the third stage of Todorov's theory
  9. 18. the lines spoken by characters
  10. 19. an indirect comparison between two objects using like or as
Down
  1. 1. the final part of a narrative: a French term
  2. 2. the first stage of Freytag's pyramid
  3. 3. the place or location where the narrative takes place
  4. 5. the opposite of a flashback
  5. 6. a serious disagreement or argument within a narrative
  6. 8. The mode or tone set by the writer
  7. 9. the opposite of a flash forward
  8. 10. the second stage of Todorov's theory
  9. 13. invented the Theory of Equilibrium
  10. 17. a direct comparison between two objects