Across
- 2. characters that change throughout the story.
- 6. Where all questions are answered, and the problem is solved.
- 8. The dramatic turning point. The part where the conflict is at its largest
- 9. Person Place Thing or Idea
- 12. Characters that we don’t know a lot about.
- 13. Comparing two things using like or as (My dad is as grumpy as a bear)
- 14. The action that takes place
- 17. Takes the place of a noun
- 18. Irony When the audience knows what is happening but the characters don’t
- 19. Describes a noun
- 20. The beginning of the story. Where we meet the main character and setting
- 22. Comparing two things without using like or as. (My dad is a bear in the morning)
Down
- 1. Where we figure out the conflict. And where the conflict starts to get bigger.
- 3. Irony When a character says something but really means something else. (similar to sarcasm)
- 4. Characters that do not change throughout the story
- 5. Giving non-humans, human-like characteristics.
- 7. - Where the story winds down. The part where the characters may know a solution to the problem, or even solve the problem.
- 10. A phrase that is an exaggeration.
- 11. Irony When something happens that is the opposite of what you would expect.
- 15. Characters that we know a lot about
- 16. Describes a verb. Usually ends in “ly”
- 21. a phrase or saying that doesn’t really mean what it’s saying.
