Across
- 4. POV when the narrator addresses you (you, your)
- 5. A type of conflict where the character has a problem within themselves
- 9. The turning point in the story; the peak of excitement
- 11. The time and place of the story
- 12. The beginning of the story where setting, characters and conflict are introduced
- 14. The way an author creates or develops characters
- 15. POV when narrator is NOT in the story (he, she, they)
- 16. The feeling the reader gets from the story
- 17. The story's underlying message, idea or lesson; you must often infer or read between the lines
- 18. action Several events that build the conflict and character that lead to a turning point
Down
- 1. A type of conflict where the character has a problem with someone or something else
- 2. Events right after the climax
- 3. A confrontation or struggle between characters or opposite forces
- 6. POV when narrator is telling the story (I, me, my)
- 7. Located at the very end of the story; often the last event in the story
- 8. The message or lesson that ties together all the elements of the story
- 9. People in the story
- 10. The basic sequence of events
- 13. Who is telling/narrating the story
