Across
- 5. is it sunny, rainy, stormy
- 7. a type of character that is presented only briefly and not in depth
- 9. writing that presents actual happenings and facts. Examples: biographies and essays
- 10. the events in the story become complicated and the conflict is revealed
- 13. when is the story taking place
- 15. a type of character that is often a stereotype and has one or two emphasized characteristics
- 16. central character of the story
- 18. a nonfictional piece of writing about a well-known person that is written by someone else
- 19. the highest point of interest and the turning point of the story
- 20. the final outcome of the story
- 21. a piece of writing that reviews the life and/or career of a person
Down
- 1. geographical location
- 2. a nonfictional piece of writing in which a person writes about their own life
- 3. a type of character that has many sides, but they change by the end of the story, for better or worse
- 4. a nonfictional piece of writing in which the author reviews events from their own life
- 6. the beginning of the story
- 8. events and complications start to resolve
- 11. when an author uses a predisposition or agenda toward or against something
- 12. the feeling created at the beginning of the story
- 14. a type of character that has many sides and a complex personality that resembles a real person
- 17. the person or force that opposes the main character
