Across
- 1. The villian or opposing factor in a passage or story
- 6. Characterization When the narrator directly tells you about a character
- 7. The main character in a passage or story
- 9. Clause Another term for an incomplete sentence
- 10. When two words are put together that are opposites of each other
- 11. The main problem of the story
- 13. A comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as"
- 15. The overall message of the story pertaining to life.
- 18. A word that makes a sound
- 19. Characterization When the reader has to figure out about a character by using the method, "STEAL".
- 22. True or False: You can use a comma in a personal title
- 23. A comparison between two things saying that one is the other.
Down
- 2. Clause A phrase that can stand by itself
- 3. When the narrator has preview of the future in the story.
- 4. The time and place of a passage or story
- 5. You can use this to join two independent clauses
- 8. A saying that isn't meant to be taken literally
- 12. True or False: We use periods in abbreviations.
- 14. Giving an inanimate object human-like characteristics
- 16. The chain of related events that take place in a story
- 17. How many types of conflict are there
- 20. An extreme exaggeration
- 21. Point of highest interest in a story
