Across
- 2. A synopsis of important points
- 3. The where and when of any story
- 7. A cohesive group of sentences
- 8. Three types: person vs self, vs nature, vs person
- 9. A person place or thing
- 10. Often, but doesn't always end in "LY"
- 13. The ongoing process of making writing better
- 14. Every sentence should begin with one of these
- 15. Substitute for specific nouns
- 17. Adds details to nouns
- 18. Used in contractions and to show ownership
- 19. Telling of a story (not a poem)
- 21. Indicates a pause, but not a full stop
Down
- 1. These end points often show powerful emotions
- 2. Encoding; or writing words using the correct letters
- 4. These marks indicate dialogue
- 5. Standard, run-of-the-mill end punctuation
- 6. The people who are in the narrative
- 7. Ends all sentences, sometimes occurs in the middle of sentences
- 11. The framework of any narrative
- 12. The atmosphere or feel of a story
- 13. A cohesive collection of paragraphs with a thesis statement
- 16. An action (and sometimes linking or helping word)
- 20. An overarching message in the narrative, example: coming of age
