Across
- 6. The beginning of a narrative where characters and setting are introduced
- 7. How the main problem or conflict is solved
- 8. Point of view
- 10. What the writer wants the reader to learn or understand from the story
- 11. The feeling created in the reader by a story
- 12. The writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience
- 14. A struggle between opposing forces that drives the story
- 15. Words that appeal to the senses to create pictures in the reader’s mind
- 17. Where and when a story takes place
- 18. The opening sentence meant to grab the reader’s attention
Down
- 1. The sequence of events in a story
- 2. A conversation between two or more characters
- 3. The people, animals, or figures in a story
- 4. The result or effect of an action
- 5. To speak against or say the opposite of something
- 9. The most intense or important moment in a story
- 12. The central message or lesson of a story
- 13. Worthy of attention or important
- 16. A part of the narrative where the writer explains the meaning of the event
