Across
- 2. ______ Person: A narrative style where the story is told using “I” or “we”
- 5. A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- 8. A hint or warning about what will happen later in the story
- 10. How the conflict is resolved and the story ends
- 12. The introduction of key background information at the start of a story
- 14. A narrator who knows the thoughts of only one character
- 15. A problem or struggle faced by the characters
- 16. The most intense or dramatic moment in the plot
- 17. ______ Person: A narrative style where the story is told using “he,” “she,” or “they”
- 18. The shape of a plot or character’s journey across a story
- 19. The distinctive tone and style of the narrator or author
Down
- 1. The point of view from which a story is told
- 3. The way the parts of the story are organised
- 4. Events presented in the order they happen
- 6. A narrator whose version of events can’t be fully trusted
- 7. The writer’s attitude or feeling, expressed through word choices
- 8. A scene that shows something from earlier in the story’s timeline
- 9. The time and place where a story happens
- 11. Conversation between characters in a story
- 13. The person or voice telling the story
