Writing Final Crossword
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
 
 
Down: 1) a character who doesn't change during the story; sometimes referred to as a 'flat" character2) a person closely associated with another as a subordinate or partner4) the action of the story- in fact without this there is no story8) the main character in a story (can be male or female10) is most common. "Anton fell down"11) This means that the narrator can only reveal what one character is seeing, hearing or thinking12) the person or character who tells and explains a story13) presenting another author's works, words, or ideas as one's own15) the villain or "bad guy" in a story. Abbreviated "ant"16) opposites 19) a comparison showing like parts of two contrasting things, used to explain or illustrate a concept20) an action that is used to express emotion or move the plot forward23) a narrative trick in the paragraph or first page of a work that grabs a reader's attention and keeps her reading25) This is a word that refers to what type of story you are writing27) author's copy of a novel, nonfiction book, screenplay, or article28) someone who serves as a contrast to another character29) language that indicates a similarity between two different things without the use of the words like or or as, for example30) the person, animal or event your story is about33) a story designed to teach or enforce a useful lesson, especially one in which animals speak and act like human beings Across: 1) is never used, but if it were, it would be, "you fell down"3) comparing two different things, using the words like or as5) a word used to denote speech, such as said, asked, replied, yelled6) a work of fiction usually consisting of 45,000 words or more7) everything that happens in your main character's life before the story starts9) a person in your story14) where and when your story takes place17) a major character in a story who encounters conflict and/or challenges and is changed by them.18) a work of fiction usually consisting of between 7,500 and 40,000 words21) This meas that the narrator knows what every character is thinking and can explain this to the reader22) author's name appearing with his or her published work24) words that are spelled and pronounced alike but have different meanings26) action that takes place in a singl location31) The moment near the beginning of the story where something goes wrong. Suddenly, things aren't normal anymore32) There are three possible points of view (first person, second person, third person34) means you write as if the story was happening to you35) conversation between characters or speeches made by characters36) the practical lesson of a story; a sentence or passage coming at the end of the story and pointing out the lesson or conclusion to be drawn from the story37) a series of events that follow the climax of your story
 

 

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