Down |
1. | The story and the main action of the story |
2. | Conniving |
4. | A conflict between two or more characters |
5. | Having no spirit or strength, basically how you feel on Monday |
7. | Financial investements |
8. | Point of highest intensity in a story |
9. | Comparison that is directly stated |
11. | Strong inclination |
12. | Time and place of the story |
13. | Absolute |
14. | Facts, observations, and incidents used to develop a subject |
15. | A manner of speaking or writing |
17. | To disguise or give a false impression |
19. | Contrast of ideas |
21. | Never slowing down |
23. | Literary theme or element carried throughout a piece of literature |
26. | Odd behaviour that identifies someone |
27. | Can be highly flammable |
28. | Objects that mean more than what they really are |
29. | Relaxed in a reclining position |
30. | The end or way the conflicts are resolved |
32. | To give believability to something |
34. | Giving human like qualities to animals or objects |
35. | The way the author feels about a subject |
36. | An apparent contradiction that is true |
38. | The verbal representation of sensory experience involving all five senses |
39. | Conversation between two or more characters |
40. | The last hope or last stand |
42. | Preliminary inspection or examination |
45. | To prove; to give concrete form |
46. | The author's choice of words |
50. | To move in a wave-like motions |
51. | Carefree |