Across
- 3. The turning point of the story that has the highest point of tension.
- 6. The beginning of the story that introduces the setting, characters, and situation to hook the reader.
- 8. It was so cold that I saw polar bears wearing jackets. What figurative language am I?
- 11. This is the part of the story where the conflict first begins.
- 14. The clanging pots and pans woke the sleeping baby. What figurative language am I?
- 15. The main message about life in the story that the author is trying to share with the audience.
- 16. This is the main part of the storyline in which the protagonist struggles with their conflict.
Down
- 1. Max is a pig when he eats his dinner. What figurative language am I?
- 2. When she lost her job, she acted like a Scrooge. What figurative language am I?
- 4. The final outcome of the plot. The conflict is now solved.
- 5. I think that short story theory is as easy as pie. What figurative language am I?
- 7. The car complained as the key was turned. What figurative language am I?
- 9. The sequence of events of a story.
- 10. This part of the plot provided further information about the success or failure of the protagonist.
- 12. A person, object, supernatural being, force, etc are the element of fiction that tells who the story is about.
- 13. The location and time frame of the story.
