Across
- 1. a prose narrative on a large scale and can be divided by chapters and sub chapters
- 3. it is the opposition of persons or forces in a story that gives rise to the dramatic action in a literary work
- 4. it is the character that goes against the main character
- 7. a prose type which makes use of folklore motifs and stock characters
- 8. a short literary composition in prose dealing with a single matter usually from a personal point of view
- 11. a type of essay that enforces a moral, and therefore, the tone is serious and instructive
- 12. an essay that sketches life or presents character analysis
- 14. a kind of plot where the story commences in the middle part of the action
- 18. a kind of plot where linear development of the story merges with an interruption in the chronological order to show an event that happened in the past
Down
- 2. a plot that moves with natural sequence of events where actions are arranged sequentially
- 3. the method used by writers to reveal the personality of the characters
- 5. a character that exhibits noticeable development
- 6. these are stories of some wonderful events popularly believed to have some historical basis
- 9. a literary work expressed in verse, measure, rhythm and imaginative language that creates an emotional response
- 10. a part of the plot that sets the scene by introducing the situation and setting and lay outs the characters of the story
- 11. a part of the plot that gives the falling action or the finishing of things right after the climax
- 13. an essay generally published in a certain period and may also be referred to as journalistic
- 15. the part of the plot that brings back the story to its equilibrium
- 16. a prose narrative of limited length which must have characterization, unity, climax and resolution
- 17. A literary work that is written or spoken within the common flow of language in sentences and paragraphs
