Across
- 2. the writer’s attitude toward his/her topic
- 6. the ending part
- 11. what causes a character to change
- 12. when/where a story occurs
- 13. a feeling of growing tension/excitement
- 14. problem that the character faces with himself/herself
- 18. the problem
- 19. this person will help Steve win his case; she’s an __
- 20. this word means “supposedly”
- 22. problem that the character faces with another character
- 23. the protagonist in Monster
- 24. events leading to the end of a story
- 27. the main message of a story
- 29. when a narrator is a character in a story
- 32. when someone, an outsider, is the narrator in a story
- 33. they will decide Steve’s fate (guilty or innocent)
Down
- 1. the main character
- 3. where the main character faces a series of conflict, where most events take place
- 4. a character that doesn’t change
- 5. when future events are presented
- 7. words that appeal to the 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, & hear)
- 8. this is what Steve refers to himself
- 9. the “bad” person or thing that the protagonist faces
- 10. where the crime took place
- 15. when past events are presented in a story
- 16. problem that the character faces with outside forces
- 17. the most exciting part
- 21. a character that changes
- 25. events in a story
- 26. the beginning part
- 28. what Steve is charged with
- 30. a short, fictional story
- 31. a long, fictional book (Monster or The Book Thief)
