Across
- 1. speaker tags can make dialogue more engaging.
- 3. been said.
- 7. of the individual words.
- 8. A phrase or expression that has a meaning that's different from the literal
- 11. Personal narratives are typically written in first person point of view, with
- 12. An exaggeration used for emphasis.
- 15. The narrator can reflect on the significance of the dialogue after
- 17. The trees were filled with vivid reds, bright oranges, and beautiful
- 19. they speak can add depth and context to dialogue.
- 20. The cool breeze felt nice against the warm sun.
- 22. uses the five senses (sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell) to add
- 24. leaves.
Down
- 2. Inner thoughts or internal monologues can be set apart by italicizing them.
- 4. Including brief descriptions of what characters are doing
- 5. A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
- 6. A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- 9. Instead of only using "said" and "asked," using more
- 10. The air was filled with the sound of children's laughter.
- 13. the story.
- 14. of detail to writing.
- 16. The refreshing apple cider felt sour as it touched my tongue.
- 18. The sugar coating of the donuts filled the air when we stepped in the
- 21. A word that imitates the sound it describes.
- 23. narrator referring to themselves as "I." The narrator is directly involved in the events
