Narrative Writing Techniques Review!

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  1. 3. A __________ Narrative is a story told within a story; the inner story becomes the bulk of the text (6 letters)
  2. 7. The 5 senses that authors should use to create imagery in a literary text include: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and _______ (7 letters)
  3. 9. The main story of a literary text, includes exposition, rising action, the climax, falling action, and resolution (4 letters)
  4. 10. The attitude or emotion that a writer has about a subject in a story or the audience/readers who are reading it (4 letters)
  5. 11. Through ________ language, readers can relate to a story on a personal level and CONNECT to what is happening (7 letters)
  6. 14. Vivid appeals used to understand a story, through the use of the 5 senses (7 letters)
  7. 15. Devices used to provide deeper meaning for the reader and help the reader to use imagination to visualize situations (2 words: 10 letters, 8 letters)
  8. 18. _______'s Pyramid describes the five key stages of a story, a framework for writing a story from start to finish (7 letters)
  9. 19. A __________ Narrative presents the events of the story in the order in which they actually happened (6 letters)
  10. 20. A problem within a literary text that creates contrast, tension, or complexity between characters and other elements (8 letters)
Down
  1. 1. ________(s) is/are the individuals that the story is about (9 letters)
  2. 2. The perspective from which a story is told (3 words: 5 letters, 2 letters, 4 letters)
  3. 4. The location of the story, as determined by the time, place, and social environment of the action (7 letters)
  4. 5. A story that begins in the MIDDLE of the action, then uses a combination of flashbacks and chronological events to reveal the story and characters (3 words: 2 letters, 5 letters, 3 letters)
  5. 6. A story that takes the reader back in time in order to understand the present or future (9 letters)
  6. 8. A __________ Narrative presents the events of the story out of order, employing flashbacks and other literary devices to shift the chronology of a story (2 words, no dash: 3 letters, 5 letters)
  7. 12. A type of dialogue that takes place between two or more characters and is always spoken out loud (8 letters)
  8. 13. A story told through a series of letters, diaries, or other written devices that a character might have/use (10 letters)
  9. 16. A type of dialogue that is spoken out loud to one's self, or can take place in the mind of the narrator (7 letters)
  10. 17. Towards the end of a literary text, when the conflict is solved (8 letters)