Across
- 3. Dropping a hint about what is going to happen later on.
- 4. You need to mention this at least three times throughout the story.
- 7. The most exciting part of the story.
- 11. Choose either the first-person or third-person ___________ and stick to it throughout the story.
- 13. (3 words) Reveal a character's feelings by describing the facial expression or body language.
- 16. You most probably won't do well for your composition if you skip this step or don't do it properly.
- 17. (2 words) Use these so that you don't keep starting sentences with "I", "we", etc.
- 18. (2 words) Use at least two of these to describe the setting of the story.
- 20. (2 words) What is on your mind? It must be in the present tense.
- 21. (4 words) How to remember how to write the Conclusion.
Down
- 1. You need to use the past perfect tense for at least the first three sentences if you are using this technique.
- 2. (2 words) FARTS (Feelings | Actions | Reactions | Thoughts | Speech)
- 5. The characters can talk.
- 6. (2 words) An important part of the Conclusion.
- 8. There must be a ________ in the story and it must be resolved by the end.
- 9. STEAL (Speech | Thoughts | Effect on Others | Actions | Looks)
- 10. (2 words) Don't forget to tie up __________.
- 12. (2 words) What Mr Ben will write on your script if you don't use any literary techniques.
- 14. This must be an important part of the story.
- 15. (acronym) How to check your idea.
- 19. Build up ________ in the Rising Action.
