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Special Characters:
Down: 1) The person responsible for a crime or wrongdoing in a story. 3) He lets the fire go out while hunting. 4) Smart, logical, physically weak, outsider. 5) The author’s attitude toward the subject, shown through word choice and style. 6) The repetition of the same beginning consonant sounds in a series of words. “Peter Piper picked…”8) The main message, lesson, or insight about life expressed in a story. 10) Excessive pride or arrogance. The worst thing a Greek believed you could be. 11) Using logic and evidence to reach a conclusion; often used in detective stories. 12) A struggle within a character’s mind (emotions, decisions, fears, etc.). 13) Rules maintain order; without them, chaos and violence take over. 15) The time and place where a story happens. 16) Leader, focused on rescue and order. 19) Recklessness20) Yes—his taunts and behavior suggest he was suicidal. 23) A struggle between a character and an outside force (another person, society, nature, etc.). 25) Revenge, be careful who you trust 26) A light, playful, or gentle type of satire that pokes fun without harshness. 27) society is constantly distracted. 29) Fate or destiny 30) You cannot escape death 31) When the audience knows something important that the characters do not.(The viewer knows the monster is behind the door, but the character does not.)34) A theme or situation where a character is separated from others physically or emotionally. 35) Justice (mystery novels don't follow themes in the traditional sense) 41) You cannot escape death 43) A piece of information that helps solve a mystery or understand a story’s problem. 44) A genre meant to create fear, shock, or disgust in the reader. 46) Justice or moral order 47) You cannot escape death 48) Overuse of technology, Parents should be attentive to their kids 50) A repeated element—such as an image, idea, or symbol—that helps develop a story’s theme Across: 2) Ralph, Piggy, Jack 7) people can’t make real change. 9) Intelligence, clarity, and the power of science and reason. 14) Clarisse awakens Montag’s curiosity and humanity, while Mildred represents his empty life17) A misleading clue meant to distract readers from the real solution. 18) The way an author reveals a character’s personality, looks, thoughts, actions, and development.21) real, meaningful content is banned. 22) Because she enjoys talking, thinking, and walking rather than participating in mindless entertainment. 24) The main character of a story; the character the audience follows. 28) The Book of Ecclesiastes. 32) Sacred hospitality, the expectation that hosts treat guests kindly and guests respect their hosts. A major cultural law in ancient Greece. 33) Giving human traits to nonhuman things. “The wind whispered.” 36) Revenge, be careful who you trust 37) The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words. “The addled cat sat on the mat.” 38) Hints or clues that suggest what will happen later in the story. 39) Aggressive, power-hungry, becomes savage. 40) Justice (mystery novels don't follow themes in the traditional sense) 42) Homecoming, the journey back home, often involving hardship and growth. 45) Don't mess with things you don't understand, the butterfly effec49) A system of rule where power is concentrated in one authority or a small group, often limiting personal freedoms. 51) When someone says one thing but means the opposite. (Saying “Great job!” after someone makes a big mistake.) 52) Overuse of technology, Parents should be attentive to their kids 53) Don't mess with things you don't understand, the butterfly effec54) A dark, bitter, and harsh type of satire that criticizes society or human behavior more aggressively than Horatian satire
 

 

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