Across
- 3. of View: The position from which a story is told; it can be first-person, second-person, or third-person.
- 5. To have been shocked or surprised; can also refer to a physical reaction like losing your balance.
- 7. The capacity to have an effect on someone or something; to change how someone thinks or acts.
- 8. Giving details about something; using words to help create a picture in the reader's mind.
- 11. To make an educated guess or conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
- 12. A strong feeling such as joy, sadness, anger, or fear; it affects how characters behave.
- 15. A person or figure in a story, play, or movie; characters can be main or supporting.
- 16. Feeling unhappy or angry because someone else has something that you want; a feeling of envy.
Down
- 1. Words
- 2. A particular way of considering something; it refers to how someone sees or thinks about an issue or story.
- 4. A specific attitude or way of thinking about something; similar to perspective.
- 6. Fiction: A genre of literature that tells a made-up story that could happen in real life; it features believable characters and events.
- 9. A struggle or disagreement between characters or forces in a story; it drives the plot forward.
- 10. Feeling displeased or irritated; when something bothers you.
- 13. The person or character who tells the story; they provide the reader with the viewpoint of the story.
- 14. Done in a relaxed and informal way; not showing much effort or formality.
