Vocabulary Crossword
Down:
1) Words that imitate sounds.3) A small cluster of long flexible outgrowths (as hairs, feathers, or blades of grass) that are attached or close together at the base and free at the opposite end.5) This is another word for the beginning of the story which sets the tone, gives the setting, introduces the characters, and supplies the necessary facts.7) Words with the same sound or word endings rhyme with each other. |
Across:
2) An antagonist is the villain or the character against the protagonist. Often, the antagonist can be a person, an animal, a thing, a feeling, or an event.4) A character who is not fully developed by the author. He or she do not change in the story.6) A protagonist is the main character of the story. The Lorax is an example of this.8) The opposite of left. Another word for correct.9) Causing fear or alarm.10) This is another word for except. This is a key word used at the end of the Lorax. |
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