Literary Elements Crossword
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Down:
1) A character who stays the same throughout the story.2) The main problem or struggle in the story (internal or external).5) A character who changes or grows during the story.8) The feeling the reader gets from the text.12) A struggle inside a character’s mind (e.g., fear, doubt, decision-making).15) The sequence of events in a story (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution).16) The character or force working against the protagonist.18) The beginning of a story where setting and characters are introduced. |
Across:
3) The main character in the story.4) Events after the climax that start wrapping up the story.6) A struggle between a character and an outside force (another character, nature, society, technology).7) The most exciting or most intense moment of the story; the turning point.9) When the author shows a character’s traits through actions, dialogue, or interactions.10) When the author tells the reader exactly what a character is like.11) The way an author reveals a character’s personality, traits, motivations, and changes.13) How a character grows, changes, or learns throughout the story.14) The reason a character acts a certain way.17) The section of a story where the main character faces challenges and obstacles that drive the plot forward. It occurs after the exposition and before the climax.19) The time and place where a story happens, including the environment, mood, and historical or cultural context.20) How the story's conflict is resolved or wrapped up.21) The author’s attitude toward the subject.22) The emotional feeling created by the setting. |
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