Across
- 2. the person or voice telling the story
- 5. the author’s attitude (funny, serious, angry)
- 7. how the problem is solved
- 10. who is telling the story (1st or 3rd person)
- 14. words that help you picture something using the senses
- 15. creative language that goes beyond literal meaning
- 17. the events that happen in a story
- 18. giving human actions or feelings to something non-human
- 19. the way a text is organized (chapters, scenes, stanzas)
Down
- 1. an exaggeration that cannot be true
- 3. qualities that describe a character (brave, selfish, kind)
- 4. details details that use the senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)
- 6. the words characters speak
- 8. a comparison that uses “like” or “as”
- 9. where and when a story takes place
- 11. a comparison that does NOT use “like” or “as”
- 12. the main problem the characters face
- 13. the big message or lesson of the story
- 16. the feeling the reader gets (scary, calm, excited)
