Across
- 3. A hint/clue of what will happen.
- 5. The end which my solve the conflict.
- 10. A type of irony used as humorous criticism.
- 11. Someone who remains the same throughout the story.
- 12. A device that makes readers curious and anxious.
- 14. A special type of flat character who is immediately recognizable.
- 16. The beginning or introduction of a story.
- 18. A neutral narration without revealing what characters are thinking or feeling.
- 21. A character who is complex and fully developed with many traits.
- 23. A humorous play on words.
- 25. A person vs self situation.
- 26. The outline of the short story.
- 28. The part of the story which comes after the climax and leads to the conclusion.
- 29. Saying one thing when you mean something else.
Down
- 1. A device that grabs readers interest.
- 2. A scene showing a characters past revealing important facts.
- 4. A character that experiences permanent change.
- 6. Characters who contrast each other highlighting their different qualities.
- 7. When unexpected things happen.
- 8. Someone with only 1 or 2 distinct traits.
- 9. An inaccurate generalization of a person or group of people.
- 13. The central idea or meaning of a story.
- 14. The time and place in which a story occurs.
- 15. When the audience understands what's happening in the story though not understood by the characters.
- 17. An unexpected yet possible ending.
- 19. A conflict between person and something else.
- 20. A clash between forces, persons, ideas, or emotions.
- 22. A reference to a well known person or event.
- 24. Conversation between characters that develops the plot.
- 27. Something that the describes the overall effect of a story on a reader.
