Across
- 3. or feel.
- 6. The most exciting or important part of a story, where the main problem
- 7. A feeling of excitement or anxious uncertainty about what may
- 8. The act of writing or creating something, like a story, essay, or piece of music. It involves putting ideas and words together in a thoughtful way.
- 9. Relating to the five senses sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
- 11. Using words to create a clear and vivid picture in the reader's mind. When you use descriptive language, you're helping your reader see, hear, smell, taste, or feel what you're writing about.
- 12. Making a plan or a list of the main points you want to include in your writing. It's like drawing a map for your story or essay, showing where you want to go with your words.
- 16. to how the beginning, middle, and end of a story are arranged, or how
- 19. is where you introduce the characters, setting, and the main problem
- 20. situation.
Down
- 1. you want to keep reading.
- 2. The way something is set up or organized. In writing, structure can
- 4. and sentences are put together.
- 5. The process of coming up with many ideas in a short period of time. It's like a storm of thoughts in your brain, helping you think of creative ideas for your writing or projects.
- 10. its highest point. It's like the top of a roller coaster ride, where everything
- 13. the story comes together and is most intense.
- 14. A type of writing that tells a story. It can be fiction (make believe) or non fiction (real). A narrative usually has characters, a setting, and a plot.
- 15. next in a story. It's like a mystery or puzzle that keeps you wondering and
- 17. language is used in writing to describe how things look, sound, smell,
- 18. The start of something, like a story or an event. In writing, the
