Across
- 3. The ending where the problem is solved
- 8. The narrator’s perspective or position in the story
- 9. The sequence of events in a story
- 11. A strategy for showing character traits through speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions and looks
- 12. The way an author develops and shows characters
- 14. Writing that helps the reader visualise what is happening
- 16. A narrator inside the story who uses "I" or "me"
- 17. Where and when the story takes place
Down
- 1. Sight, sound, smell, taste and touch
- 2. The beginning of a story where the characters and setting are introduced
- 4. The problem or challenge in a story
- 5. A type of text written mainly to entertain readers
- 6. The most exciting or important moment in a story
- 7. Words that describe nouns
- 8. Action or doing words
- 10. A narrator outside the story who uses "he", "she" or "they"
- 13. Language that creates pictures in the reader’s mind
- 15. Language that makes the reader feel emotion
