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The elements in a LITERATURE
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Plot : The structure of a novel.
Setting : The time, place, physical details, and circumstances in which a situation occurs.
Theme : The main idea
Character : A person in a narrative
Exposition: The writer introduces a setting in the scene.
Inciting Incident: Something happens to begin the action
Rising Action: The story builds and gets more exciting.
Climax: The moment of greatest tension in a story.
Falling Action: Events happen as a result of the climax
Resolution: The character solves the main problem
Anne Fine : The writer of ‘Step by Wicked Step’
Hyperbole : An exaggeration - It puts a picture into the reader’s mind
Personification : A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions
Repetition : This device is mostly used in two of the vignettes to emphasise
RICHARD HARWICK : On of the character in the novel.
Astonished : amazed
Fudging : to make or put together dishonestly or carelessly
Forlornly : Pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
Ridiculous : pathetic, silly
The elements in a LITERATURE
Across:2. | The structure of a novel. | 3. | An exaggeration - It puts a picture into the reader’s mind | 5. | On of the character in the novel. |
| 9. | to make or put together dishonestly or carelessly | 13. | Something happens to begin the action |
| | Down:1. | This device is mostly used in two of the vignettes to emphasise | 2. | A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions | 4. | The main idea | 5. | pathetic, silly | 6. | amazed | 7. | The story builds and gets more exciting. |
| 8. | The writer of ‘Step by Wicked Step’ | 9. | Pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely | 10. | A person in a narrative | 11. | The time, place, physical details, and circumstances in which a situation occurs. | 12. | The moment of greatest tension in a story. |
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The elements in a LITERATURE
Across:2. | The structure of a novel. | 3. | An exaggeration - It puts a picture into the reader’s mind | 5. | On of the character in the novel. |
| 9. | to make or put together dishonestly or carelessly | 13. | Something happens to begin the action |
| | Down:1. | This device is mostly used in two of the vignettes to emphasise | 2. | A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions | 4. | The main idea | 5. | pathetic, silly | 6. | amazed | 7. | The story builds and gets more exciting. |
| 8. | The writer of ‘Step by Wicked Step’ | 9. | Pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely | 10. | A person in a narrative | 11. | The time, place, physical details, and circumstances in which a situation occurs. | 12. | The moment of greatest tension in a story. |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only