Across
- 2. An extreme exaggeration used for effect.
- 4. The most exciting or intense part of the story – the turning point.
- 7. Giving human qualities to objects, animals, or ideas.
- 10. The part of the story where tension builds and problems start to develop.
- 11. A comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as".
- 12. The end of the story, where all the problems are wrapped up and the outcome is clear.
- 13. Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to help the reader create a picture in their mind.
- 14. The beginning of a story where the setting, characters, and situation are introduced.
Down
- 1. The way a writer shows what a character is like, through their actions, speech, thoughts and appearance.
- 3. A way of describing something by saying it is something else, even though it’s not literally true.
- 5. A problem or challenge that makes the story more interesting and creates tension.
- 6. What happens after the climax as things start to calm down or get solved.
- 8. Where and when a story takes place.
- 9. The spoken words between characters in a story.
