disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Fictional Characters 2022-02-23
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- An agent in the IMF commonly know for his impossible stunts
- A good-natured, yellow-furred, honey-loving bear with a red shirt
- Got his powers after getting bit by a radio active spider
- A cat robot from the 22nd century
- Man of Steel
- A poor boy who finds a Genie
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- A private detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie
- An adventurous young investigative reporter with a pet dog called Snowy.
- norse god of thunder
- A wizard who attended hogwarts
- Ruler of mahismati
- A character who grew up in the jungle created by Rudyard Kipling
- Agent 007
14 Clues: Agent 007 • Man of Steel • Ruler of mahismati • norse god of thunder • A poor boy who finds a Genie • A wizard who attended hogwarts • A cat robot from the 22nd century • A private detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle • a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie • Got his powers after getting bit by a radio active spider • ...
Main Characters 2024-03-04
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- Sold to a plantation after being held in the dungeons of Cape Coast Castle
- Became clean from drugs after having dinner with their mom
- Married a British Officer then lived in the Cape Coast Castle
- Set fire to their hut and killed two of their children
- Wrote a poem about their family’s history
- Lost a spouse and child after attempting to escape from a plantation
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- Regained their voice after forgiving their ex-spouse
- Lived a life that was chosen for him from fear of appearing weak
- Joined the union after being released from the mines
- Became a single parent after losing their spouse to injustice
- Overcame their fear of water by running into the ocean
- Left for a missionary church after a failed promise of marriage
- Reconciled with their mother who left a scar on their face
- Escaped to live a simple life as a farmer with the person they love
14 Clues: Wrote a poem about their family’s history • Regained their voice after forgiving their ex-spouse • Joined the union after being released from the mines • Overcame their fear of water by running into the ocean • Set fire to their hut and killed two of their children • Became clean from drugs after having dinner with their mom • ...
narnia characters 2024-10-03
14 Clues: the goat • Lucy's sister • Peter's sister • suzan's weapon • useful to fight • the brave mouse • Suzan's brother • useful with bow • to protect the head • the part of a sword • the leader of Narnia • all animals have got one • protection for the soldier • piece of metal to protect from
BNL Characters 2025-05-20
14 Clues: NO's father • NO's mother • Skyla's alias • Owen's sister • Naomi's brother • Naomi's teacher • Gram's coworker • Fabiola's husband • Skyla's boyfriend • Ms. Maloney's dog • NO's great grandma • GNO's 88yo neighbor • The school librarian • unusual name library luncher
Emma and Noah's Crossword 2025-10-21
Elements of a Story 2023-09-28
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- - The character or force that opposes the protagonist in the story.
- - Hints or clues about future events in the story.
- - An unexpected turn of events in the story.
- - The comparison of different elements in the story.
- - Characters who are used to highlight the qualities of another character.
- ending - A conclusion where things turn out well for the characters.
- - The conversation between characters in the story.
- - A remarkable occurrence of events by chance.
- - The central message or lesson of the story.
- character - A complex, multi-dimensional character.
- character - A stereotypical character type often used in stories.
- action - The part of the story where the conflict and tension build.
- ending - A conclusion that leaves the outcome uncertain.
- - The introduction of essential background information.
- - The sequence of events that make up a story.
- person - A narrative perspective where the story is told from the viewpoint of a character using "I" or "we."
- irony - When there is a contradiction between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in the story.
- - The feeling of uncertainty or anticipation about what will happen next.
- person - The narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
- - A reference to another work of literature, person, or event.
- - The emotional atmosphere created in the story.
- irony - When a character says something but means the opposite for humorous or sarcastic effect.
- character - A character who remains unchanged throughout the story.
- conflict - A conflict between a character and an external force or obstacle.
- - A literary device where the opposite of what is expected occurs.
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- - The main character or hero of the story.
- - A play on words for humorous or rhetorical effect.
- irony - When the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not.
- ending - A conclusion where things do not turn out well for the characters.
- - The narrator knows everything about the characters and their situations.
- - The people or entities who populate the story.
- - The time and place in which the story takes place.
- - The final part of the story where loose ends are tied up.
- action - The events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution.
- tone - The narrator's attitude or emotional disposition in telling the story.
- - The narrator only reports what is visible and audible.
- of view - The perspective from which the story is told.
- conflict - A struggle that takes place within a character's mind or emotions.
- character - A one-dimensional character with limited traits.
- - A scene that interrupts the present action to show events from the past.
- - The central struggle or problem in a story.
- - A widely held but oversimplified belief or idea about a group or type of person.
- - An object or element that represents a deeper meaning.
- - A difficult choice between two undesirable options.
- character - A character who undergoes significant change.
- - The story's turning point or moment of greatest intensity.
46 Clues: - The main character or hero of the story. • - An unexpected turn of events in the story. • - The central message or lesson of the story. • - The central struggle or problem in a story. • - A remarkable occurrence of events by chance. • - The sequence of events that make up a story. • - The people or entities who populate the story. • ...
Groupwork Reflection 2021-11-19
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- Which Full House character voices Aladdin?
- How old is Disney?
- Which Disney character took individual accountability/personal responsibility into her own hands when saving her island?
- What 1977 franchise used group processing when it came to seeing how well they would function as a group?
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- In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe?
- How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen?
- What little group of men use promotive interaction to save Snow White?
- What Disney Greek god used interpersonal and small group skills and teamed up with some guy named Phil to save a mortal woman named Meg?
8 Clues: How old is Disney? • Which Full House character voices Aladdin? • What little group of men use promotive interaction to save Snow White? • How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen? • In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe? • ...
8th grade The Giver 2023-11-27
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- danger or risk
- the order of events in a story
- spreading all over
- the end of a narrative, where the problem is solved
- showing great attention to detail, precise
- having to do with the 5 senses
- when two characters talk to each other in a text
- no longer useful or outdated
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- a piece of writing with a story, plot, and characters
- a tool used to inject liquids into the blood stream using a needle
- keeping or taking something for keeps or other use
- peaceful
- being alone, but positive
- extreme mental or physical pain
- a setting that takes away choices, freedoms, and dehumanizes the characters
- feeling of dread or of something bad happening.
16 Clues: peaceful • danger or risk • spreading all over • being alone, but positive • no longer useful or outdated • the order of events in a story • having to do with the 5 senses • extreme mental or physical pain • showing great attention to detail, precise • feeling of dread or of something bad happening. • when two characters talk to each other in a text • ...
Vocab- Intro to Theatre Puzzle 2024-09-05
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- The area where the actors perform the play
- The point in a play where action meets obstacle
- Objects used by characters on stage
- before the play begins;the setup
- Divisions in the performance of a play
- The play in written form
- Preparing a play for performances
- Art of evaluating or analyzing the play
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- Phrase that means “good luck” in the theater
- The pattern of basic movement actors follow
- Information given to the audience about what
- Roles or parts played by an actor
- The words spoken by the actors during a play
- Selecting which actors will play which roles
- Remark made to the audience; not heard by others
- Clothing worn by the actors who play the characters
16 Clues: The play in written form • before the play begins;the setup • Roles or parts played by an actor • Preparing a play for performances • Objects used by characters on stage • Divisions in the performance of a play • Art of evaluating or analyzing the play • The area where the actors perform the play • The pattern of basic movement actors follow • ...
LJAS Crossword Activity 2024-08-08
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- Who are the specially trained volunteer GALs appointed by the court to speak up for the best interests of abused and neglected children?
- What responsibility do judges have to hold all stakeholders responsible and accountable for ensuring the safety of children, time permanency of a case, and the well-being of children and families?
- Who was the first Disney princess to debut?
- What Disney film featured a main character who steals from local vendors and flies on a magic carpet ?
- What resource is considered the blueprint in how to make decisions regarding safety, permanency, and well-being at every stage of the court process?
- What resource includes actions that should be taken at every hearing and outlines both the legal requirements of each hearing and the non-legal considerations?
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- Which Disney cartoon character, in the early days of its creation, was voiced by Walt Disney?
- What is the oldest city in Orange County?
- What big, scary monster found that making children laugh was the solution to their power crisis?
- What place in Anaheim began construction in 1954 and is known as the “Happiest Place on Earth”?
- Which hearing provides a basis for state intervention because the court determines whether allegations of abuse and neglect are sustained by evidence?
- What type of bias do judges need to address to become more conscious about its potential influences on their decision-making process?
- How many key principles are in the ERGs?
- What calendaring style assigns one family to one judge throughout their case and court experience?
- What process is available to parties to potentially avoid trials through mediation and settlement conferences?
15 Clues: How many key principles are in the ERGs? • What is the oldest city in Orange County? • Who was the first Disney princess to debut? • Which Disney cartoon character, in the early days of its creation, was voiced by Walt Disney? • What place in Anaheim began construction in 1954 and is known as the “Happiest Place on Earth”? • ...
English 7 Unit 1 review 2025-08-21
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- part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and situation
- conflict occurs between a character and his own emotions, thoughts and beliefs
- to destroy
- action includes all of the events that follow the inciting incident and lead up to the crisis
- clearness
- outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way
- rapid outpouring
- motivation the reason that a character behaves the way he does
- struggle of the story’s main character or characters against an opposing force
- conflict occurs between characters or between a character and an outside force, such as society of nature
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- to speak with little prep
- overwhelming
- to drive away
- incident the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion
- confusion
- traits qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts
- thoughtfully
17 Clues: clearness • confusion • to destroy • overwhelming • thoughtfully • to drive away • rapid outpouring • to speak with little prep • outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way • traits qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts • motivation the reason that a character behaves the way he does • ...
James' and Sarah's Baby Girl 2023-09-26
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- What James was wearing when he snuck out at 2 years old
- Who walked at 10 months? James or Sarah?
- Sarah's favourite Disney princess when she was little
- Sarah's first overseas holiday at 4
- Sarah's favourite playmate
- The role Sarah was playing when she cut Lauren's hair
- Cait often dressed James in this
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- Animal Sarah always pretended to be
- Favourite toy of James when he was very little
- Baby Girl's most likely first overseas holiday destination
- Favourite plush Toy of James & Sarah
- What type of car did James often play with?
- Sarah's favourite Disney character
- Favourite baby food of James and Sarah
14 Clues: Sarah's favourite playmate • Cait often dressed James in this • Sarah's favourite Disney character • Animal Sarah always pretended to be • Sarah's first overseas holiday at 4 • Favourite plush Toy of James & Sarah • Favourite baby food of James and Sarah • Who walked at 10 months? James or Sarah? • What type of car did James often play with? • ...
Deryk & Kelly 2017-03-17
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- Better driver. (Obviously)
- Who popped the question?
- Where to bride told on the groom for having a SMALL Swiss army knife.
- Brides favorite Disney movie.
- Brides favorite color.
- The number of months the couple was dating before they got engaged.
- Do the bride and groom both have the same eye color?
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- If the newly married couple were to become famous, what would their celebrity couple name be?
- Grooms favorite Disney movie.
- Grooms favorite color.
- How long the young, happy couple be together.
- Who is older, bride or groom?
- This is where the happy couple got engaged.
- Location of first vacation together. (Hint: not alone)
14 Clues: Grooms favorite color. • Brides favorite color. • Who popped the question? • Better driver. (Obviously) • Grooms favorite Disney movie. • Who is older, bride or groom? • Brides favorite Disney movie. • This is where the happy couple got engaged. • How long the young, happy couple be together. • Do the bride and groom both have the same eye color? • ...
Narrative Writing 2024-08-15
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- Something that happens in the story
- The words that characters speak to each other
- The main idea or message of the story
- Where and when the story takes place
- A problem or struggle that the characters face
- The person who tells the story
- The ending part of the story where everything is wrapped up
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- The order in which events happen
- The sequence of events in a story
- Details that help the reader imagine the story's characters, setting, and events
- of View** The perspective from which the story is told (e.g., first person, third person)
- How the problem or conflict is solved
- The most exciting or important part of the story where the problem reaches its peakIntroduction** The beginning part of the story where characters, setting, and the main problem are introduced
- A person or animal in a story
14 Clues: A person or animal in a story • The person who tells the story • The order in which events happen • The sequence of events in a story • Something that happens in the story • Where and when the story takes place • The main idea or message of the story • How the problem or conflict is solved • The words that characters speak to each other • ...
Toon B 2023-12-06
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- Great Dane who solves mysteries
- Electric Pokémon from an animated series
- Yellow canary often chased by a cat
- Leader of a group of teenage mystery solvers
- Snow queen from a Disney movie
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- SquarePants character who lives in a pineapple
- Disney duck known for his sailor outfit
- Sailor with super strength
- Lazy lasagna-loving cat
- Ogre with a heart of gold
10 Clues: Lazy lasagna-loving cat • Ogre with a heart of gold • Sailor with super strength • Snow queen from a Disney movie • Great Dane who solves mysteries • Yellow canary often chased by a cat • Disney duck known for his sailor outfit • Electric Pokémon from an animated series • Leader of a group of teenage mystery solvers • SquarePants character who lives in a pineapple
Walt Disney 2023-11-02
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- Disney heeft er wel 17 over de hele wereld
- er wordt niet in de film gesproken of gezongen
- de eerste lange tekenfilm
- de film met echte mensen
- op de verjaardag de taart…,
- bedrijf van WaltDisney
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- daar leer je dingen die je graag doet
- alle films van Disney zijn …….
- mensen kunnen daar naar toe om alles te zien
- eerste film
10 Clues: eerste film • bedrijf van WaltDisney • de film met echte mensen • de eerste lange tekenfilm • op de verjaardag de taart…, • alle films van Disney zijn ……. • daar leer je dingen die je graag doet • Disney heeft er wel 17 over de hele wereld • mensen kunnen daar naar toe om alles te zien • er wordt niet in de film gesproken of gezongen
Happy Birthday Grandma! Disney Crossword puzzle :) 2025-01-14
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- Under the sea!
- the main Charecter of the whole franchise
- You and Cheyennes favorite Charecter
- Grandpas favorite charecter
- My favorite vacation we went on
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- My favorite diney movie
- Most likly the saddest Disney movie
- A boy raised by a bear
- First ever disney charecter
- Go on this ride once and the song is stuck in your head all day!
10 Clues: Under the sea! • A boy raised by a bear • My favorite diney movie • First ever disney charecter • Grandpas favorite charecter • My favorite vacation we went on • Most likly the saddest Disney movie • You and Cheyennes favorite Charecter • the main Charecter of the whole franchise • Go on this ride once and the song is stuck in your head all day!
When We Wake 2014-11-10
9 Clues: Author • Main character • Main characters brother • Main characters boyfriend • Main characters bestfriend • Year of main charcters birth • Main characters favourite band • "And on the last day of my first lifetime i was... • How many years into the future did the main character wake?
Word Chapter 1 Lessons 5 & 6 2015-01-16
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- The default font sets applied with a theme.
- Enhancements applied to font characters.
- The color of a font set.
- A font with straight edges.
- The uppercase letter height in a font set.
- A series of characters inserted along the line between the location of the insertion point when you press the Tab key and the tab stop.
- A font with curved or extended edges.
- A pale or semitransparent graphics object positioned behind text in a document.
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- A temporary left and/or right margin for lines or paragraphs.
- The clock/calendar built into you computer's main processor to keep track of the current date and time.
- The slant and weight of characters of a font set.
- A complete set of characters in a specific design, style, and size.
- A placeholder for data that might change.
- A font that looks like handwriting.
- The location on a horizontal line to which the insertion point advances when you press the Tab key.
15 Clues: The color of a font set. • A font with straight edges. • A font that looks like handwriting. • A font with curved or extended edges. • Enhancements applied to font characters. • A placeholder for data that might change. • The uppercase letter height in a font set. • The default font sets applied with a theme. • The slant and weight of characters of a font set. • ...
Literary Elements 2023-01-23
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- Perspective from which the story is told.
- A story inside of another story.
- The name of the story.
- Conflict when two characters are having problems.
- Conflict when characters "play God."
- The time and place of the story.
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- The events in the story.
- Problems in the story.
- The people in the story
- Type of specific writing format
- Who wrote the story.
- The author's attitude in the story towards the topic or subject.
12 Clues: Who wrote the story. • Problems in the story. • The name of the story. • The people in the story • The events in the story. • Type of specific writing format • A story inside of another story. • The time and place of the story. • Conflict when characters "play God." • Perspective from which the story is told. • Conflict when two characters are having problems. • ...
Types of Musical Numbers 2012-08-06
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- Medley of song themes played by the orchestra to create mood before scene starts
- A group of singers which react polyphonically to a dramatic situation
- Links different scenes and creates dramatic flow
- First song used to set the mood and characters roles in the show
- A song that represents a particular group of characters reacting to a situation
- Song that makes the audiences jaw drops (usually involves all characters and orchestra)
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- Song that doesn't ned to be there just is there to allow time for characters to get sorted
- Repetition of the song with new lyrics to reinforce a point and add a new dimension
- Song that is delivered rapidly and in a talking voice
- Played in the background of spoken dialog to create mood
- Vocal lines use different notes but same rhythm also known as harmonisation
- A song for two people
- Song played between acts
- Refers to all musical instruments/vocal written for show
- Most musicals contain .... different music types
15 Clues: A song for two people • Song played between acts • Links different scenes and creates dramatic flow • Most musicals contain .... different music types • Song that is delivered rapidly and in a talking voice • Played in the background of spoken dialog to create mood • Refers to all musical instruments/vocal written for show • ...
English 7 Unit 1 review 2025-08-21
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- part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and situation
- conflict occurs between a character and his own emotions, thoughts and beliefs
- to destroy
- action includes all of the events that follow the inciting incident and lead up to the crisis
- clearness
- outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way
- rapid outpouring
- motivation the reason that a character behaves the way he does
- struggle of the story’s main character or characters against an opposing force
- conflict occurs between characters or between a character and an outside force, such as society of nature
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- to speak with little prep
- overwhelming
- to drive away
- incident the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion
- confusion
- traits qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts
- thoughtfully
17 Clues: clearness • confusion • to destroy • overwhelming • thoughtfully • to drive away • rapid outpouring • to speak with little prep • outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way • traits qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts • motivation the reason that a character behaves the way he does • ...
Guess the Disney movies by the characters 2024-11-13
10 Clues: Maui • Meg,Chiron • Mater,Sally • Remy,Linquini • Penelope,Ralph • Elsa,Olaf,Anna • Jasmin.Genie,Abu • Woody,Buzz,Jessie • Mal,Evie,Carlos,Jay • Mirabel,Isabella,Luisa
Charlie Thorne 2025-05-08
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- What the characters have to be
- Women CIA
- What the characters have to solve
- Problably the best description of the book
- Main Character
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- What the characters suck at
- Also what the main character is
- What the main character is
- Worlds most powerfull equation
- Main Character's Half Sibling
- The Man who created the world's greatest equation
11 Clues: Women CIA • Main Character • What the main character is • What the characters suck at • Main Character's Half Sibling • What the characters have to be • Worlds most powerfull equation • Also what the main character is • What the characters have to solve • Problably the best description of the book • The Man who created the world's greatest equation
DESIERS OF THE DEAD 2025-12-04
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- A type of wison she gets.
- Previous novel
- The town
- A colour and the name of main character
- The person that the main character is looking for.
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- Where the first body she found was
- Main characters boyfriend
- Author
- Where the main character got her first vision
- Main characters power
- Main characters loud and outgoing friend.
11 Clues: Author • The town • Previous novel • Main characters power • A type of wison she gets. • Main characters boyfriend • Where the first body she found was • A colour and the name of main character • Main characters loud and outgoing friend. • Where the main character got her first vision • The person that the main character is looking for.
Drama Terms 2021-09-30
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- Plays are often divided into a few main units called _______.
- A small section of a play.
- A serious drama that has an unhappy ending.
- A text that has everything needed to perform a drama, including dialogue and state directions.
- The author is a play.
- Words spoken by one of the characters when they are alone, or when they are only talking to themselves or the audience.
- The conversation between 2 or more characters.
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- A drama that is often funny and has a happy ending.
- The main idea or statement that the playwright is trying to make.
- A story that is intended to be performed by actors.
- of Characters A list that names all the characters in a drama.
- Directions Specific instructions from the playwright about what the actors should do.
- The action of sequence of main events in a drama.
- A drama that is meant to be performed on a stage.
14 Clues: The author is a play. • A small section of a play. • A serious drama that has an unhappy ending. • The conversation between 2 or more characters. • The action of sequence of main events in a drama. • A drama that is meant to be performed on a stage. • A drama that is often funny and has a happy ending. • A story that is intended to be performed by actors. • ...
Outside reading project 2021-04-16
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- what work did the main character and his friends do for work.
- what place did the 2 main characters get at the final tournament
- how much uncle jake and the main character ran together.
- how many pull-ups did Danny do and this made marc, not like Danny.
- what move defense won mark the finals.
- where did the two main characters train BJJ also a word for if you win.
- what did marc do to Danny before going to his house
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- what did mark need to control and he saw this after he faked being injured.
- what was uncle jake before going to college.
- the sport that the main characters do.
- how many minutes did uncle jake want mark to run his mile
- the main character name
- what move won Danny the finals.
- the second main character marcs friend at the end of the book
- who did the 2 main characters give their medal to at the end of the book.
15 Clues: the main character name • what move won Danny the finals. • the sport that the main characters do. • what move defense won mark the finals. • what was uncle jake before going to college. • what did marc do to Danny before going to his house • how much uncle jake and the main character ran together. • how many minutes did uncle jake want mark to run his mile • ...
Narrative Writing 2022-10-18
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- When the action of the story is interrupted in order to reveal important events that happened at an earlier time.
- A conversation between characters exposition The introduction to a story, where the author provides background information about the characters and setting.
- Most exciting moment of the story; turning point.
- The use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a story.
- The attitude of the author toward the audience and characters (e.g., serious or humorous).
- End of the story where loose ends are tied up.
- A series of related events
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- The people the story is about.
- A series of related events that build toward
- Where the story takes place.
- A feeling of uncertainty and curiosity about what will happen next in a story.
- The feeling created in a reader by a literary work or passage.
- Something that happens at a given place and time.
- The telling of a story.
- The problem; what prevents a character from getting what they want.
15 Clues: The telling of a story. • A series of related events • Where the story takes place. • The people the story is about. • A series of related events that build toward • End of the story where loose ends are tied up. • Most exciting moment of the story; turning point. • Something that happens at a given place and time. • ...
Broadway Disney on Crossword 2024-03-18
6 Clues: Home of the theatre • Theatre that Disney restored • New Amsterdam Theatre's rescue • One of the pre-disney theatrical entertainment • The first Disney Musical in New Amsterdam Theatre • A great event that caused financial troubles for a theatre
CARTOONS 2021-03-09
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- balloon shape above the characters' heads where their speech is written.
- or lines that are used to portray movement.
- and when is the cartoon set.
- or animals in a comic strip.
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- the characters say.
- gestures and emotions expressin in different situations; how characters use their bodies to convey a certain message
- of the character as they can be read on their faces.
- feelings that the characters have as shown in their language.
- of the cartoon strip.
- are written in bubbles that have dots coming from the character to the bubble.
10 Clues: the characters say. • of the cartoon strip. • and when is the cartoon set. • or animals in a comic strip. • or lines that are used to portray movement. • of the character as they can be read on their faces. • feelings that the characters have as shown in their language. • balloon shape above the characters' heads where their speech is written. • ...
Elements of Drama 2022-11-09
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- minor divisions of a play, minor changes in set, characters, time, or props.
- things used by the characters to make the play more believable
- usually printed in italics, uses brackets, tells how to move, speak, props, setting,lighting, and mood
- major divisions in the play, major changes in set, characters, or time
- words spoken by each character
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- list of the characters in the story
- person who wrote the play
- humorous and light, meant to make you laugh
- ends in death of one of the main characters
- made up of the dialogue and stage directions
10 Clues: person who wrote the play • words spoken by each character • list of the characters in the story • humorous and light, meant to make you laugh • ends in death of one of the main characters • made up of the dialogue and stage directions • things used by the characters to make the play more believable • ...
Percy Jackson 1 2025-11-03
10 Clues: Anabeth’s mom • the god of war • Grover is half… • king of the gods • main characters dad • where Poseidon lives • kid of a god and human • what Percy uses to fight • main characters first name • main characters best friend
Batman Characters 2021-08-04
Friends Characters 2022-03-24
14 Clues: Clean • Coffee • monkey • Waitress • Dinosaurs • Sarcastic • Sandwiches • eye doctor • Monica's dad • Monica's mom • "Oh. my. Gawd." • Phoebe's brother • monica's boxer bf • "Smelly cat, smelly cat"
Macbeth Characters 2021-11-15
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- A Scottish nobleman.
- A deeply ambitious woman who lusts for power and position.
- Macduff's wife. She and her home serve as contrasts to Lady Macbeth and the hellish world of Inverness.
- The brave and noble general whose children, according to the witches' prophecy, will inherit the Scottish throne.
- Three mysterious hags who plot mischief using charms, spells, and prophecies.
- The good king of Scotland who is murdered by Macbeth.
- The goddess of witchcraft, who helps the three witches work their mischief on Macbeth.
- Banquo's son, who survives Macbeth's attempt to murder him.
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- The drunken doorman of Macbeth's castle.
- Duncan's son and Malcolm's older brother.
- A Scottish nobleman hostile to Macbeth's kingship from the start who becomes the leader of the crusade to unseat Macbeth.
- A Scottish General and the thane of Glamis.
- A group of ruffians conscripted by Macbeth to murder Banquo, Fleance, and Macduff's wife and children.
- A Scottish nobleman.
- Son of Duncan, whose restoration to the throne signals Scotland's return to order following Macbeth's reign of terror.
15 Clues: A Scottish nobleman. • A Scottish nobleman. • The drunken doorman of Macbeth's castle. • Duncan's son and Malcolm's older brother. • A Scottish General and the thane of Glamis. • The good king of Scotland who is murdered by Macbeth. • A deeply ambitious woman who lusts for power and position. • Banquo's son, who survives Macbeth's attempt to murder him. • ...
Caspian Characters 2021-08-14
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- youngest Pevensie
- a doubting dwarf
- a little girl who followed Aslan
- a dwarf who uses alliteration often
- Emperor of the Lone Islands (and more)
- Caspian's horse
- a large squirrel messenger
- called "the Gentle"
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- Caspian's tutor
- a giant who made a mistake
- valiant warrior who lost and regained his tail
- a creature with the body of a man but legs of a goat
- Miraz's subjects
- a creature with man's head and horse's body
14 Clues: Caspian's tutor • Caspian's horse • a doubting dwarf • Miraz's subjects • youngest Pevensie • called "the Gentle" • a giant who made a mistake • a large squirrel messenger • a little girl who followed Aslan • a dwarf who uses alliteration often • Emperor of the Lone Islands (and more) • a creature with man's head and horse's body • valiant warrior who lost and regained his tail • ...
ANIME CHARACTERS 2018-02-25
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- She has crimson red hair and she is the sister of the demon king
- He is one of the most powerful of the uchiha clan and created the akatsuki organization
- she has blue hair with a sister named ram
- is the leader of the seven deadly sins and is blond
- He has a notebook with which he kills people
- She works in a cafeteria she has black hair and a terrifying look for that in the cafeteria she has the sadistic role
- Is a master of the kitchen and has red hair, his dream is to overcome his father some day
- He has black hair and has the desire to kill all the titans
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- He is bald and loves supermarket offers
- Is a solitary swordsman who fights on the front lines with 2 swords and has black hair
- She is the crazy one of the explosions and faints every time she uses her magic
- It is a loli with white hair and very strong
- She is the best chess player in the world and has blue hair
- He has no superpower of his own and he has green hair
14 Clues: He is bald and loves supermarket offers • she has blue hair with a sister named ram • It is a loli with white hair and very strong • He has a notebook with which he kills people • is the leader of the seven deadly sins and is blond • He has no superpower of his own and he has green hair • She is the best chess player in the world and has blue hair • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2017-10-11
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- Known as the "master of masquerade"
- Adams wrote a pamphlet called "Thoughts on _______."
- Thomas Paine also wrote "The Age of _______."
- Benjamin Franklin was known primarily as a _______.
- the Massachusetts-born patriot
- Who studied law at Williamsburg?
- Who wrote "Common Sense?"
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- Who retired back to Mount Vernon?
- Where did Thomas Jefferson retire to after presidency?
- He eagerly joined the Revolutionary War in 1775.
- In what state was the Philadelphia Convention held?
- Garry Wills wrote "Inventing _____" in 1978.
- Franklin was the _____ of the Revolutionary leaders
- George Washington was commander in ______.
14 Clues: Who wrote "Common Sense?" • the Massachusetts-born patriot • Who studied law at Williamsburg? • Who retired back to Mount Vernon? • Known as the "master of masquerade" • George Washington was commander in ______. • Garry Wills wrote "Inventing _____" in 1978. • Thomas Paine also wrote "The Age of _______." • He eagerly joined the Revolutionary War in 1775. • ...
Shakespearean Characters 2023-10-13
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- racist poopnugget
- She should have kept an eye on that strawberry handkerchief!
- studied with his bestie at Wittenberg
- his descendants will be king of Scotland, according to some weird ladies
- Moor and Venetian General
- hallucinates having bloody hands; might have miscarried before the play
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- super evil king who kills a lot of people, including his bro George, Duke of Clarence
- illegitimate son of Gloucester; has some serious daddy issues
- the verbose dad that's always giving advice he can't follow
- the male lead in a play about two lovers who commit suicide (that play is not Romeo and Juliet)
- loyal lieutenant who ruins his good name
- Was he insane? He insists that he's just joshin us
- climbs a willow tree and drowns
- kills people because of a prophesy... and his crazy wife
14 Clues: racist poopnugget • Moor and Venetian General • climbs a willow tree and drowns • studied with his bestie at Wittenberg • loyal lieutenant who ruins his good name • Was he insane? He insists that he's just joshin us • kills people because of a prophesy... and his crazy wife • the verbose dad that's always giving advice he can't follow • ...
TDPI CHARACTERS 2023-11-13
14 Clues: LARPer • Beatboxer • Evil Twin • Nice Twin • Normal Guy • Country Simp • Pageant Girl • Olympic Maybe • Wannabe Chris • Disney Princess • Crazy Smart Girl • Zombie Survival Guy • Wannabe Supervillain • Australian Survivor Girl
Favorite Characters 2023-11-27
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- has a brother named Stink and is in the TP club
- boy who tamed the Wild Things
- sharp toothed bad guy
- canine police officer
- she caused chaos in Mousopolis
- a scruffy dog found at a supermarket
- selfish pug
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- she has special powers and loves Miss Honey
- unicorn of the sea
- he has scar and a wand
- don't let him drive the bus
- founder and president of the BSC
- he is always being told "No!"
- attends Westmore Middle School
14 Clues: selfish pug • unicorn of the sea • sharp toothed bad guy • canine police officer • he has scar and a wand • don't let him drive the bus • boy who tamed the Wild Things • he is always being told "No!" • she caused chaos in Mousopolis • attends Westmore Middle School • founder and president of the BSC • a scruffy dog found at a supermarket • she has special powers and loves Miss Honey • ...
Sanrio Characters 2024-01-09
14 Clues: sheep • penguin • red bow • ,eggyolk • brown hat • pink hood • old person • girlfriend • pink skull • black penguin • bluehair pinkhair • white dog with bear • pompompurin frog freind • cinnamoroll pink flower bow friend
Genshin characters 2024-01-10
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- a terrorist
- the kamisato family
- 77th director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor
- Pink hair 5 star
- Can change skin by holding the normal attack
- The archon of Sumeru
- The archon of Inazuma
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- Real name Ajax
- Can play a lyre
- Hydro character with blue and black hair
- His most prized possession is his sword that he keeps with him at all times
- Best sheilder in the game
- Ayaka's brother
- Can fly
14 Clues: Can fly • a terrorist • Real name Ajax • Can play a lyre • Ayaka's brother • Pink hair 5 star • the kamisato family • The archon of Sumeru • The archon of Inazuma • Best sheilder in the game • Hydro character with blue and black hair • Can change skin by holding the normal attack • 77th director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor • ...
Homegoing Characters 2024-03-04
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- Sold to a plantation after being held in the dungeons of Cape Coast Castle
- Became clean from drugs after having dinner with their mom
- Married a British Officer then lived in the Cape Coast Castle
- Set fire to their hut and killed two of their children
- Wrote a poem about their family’s history
- Lost a spouse and child after attempting to escape from a plantation
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- Regained their voice after forgiving their ex-spouse
- Lived a life that was chosen for him from fear of appearing weak
- Joined the union after being released from the mines
- Became a single parent after losing their spouse to injustice
- Overcame their fear of water by running into the ocean
- Left for a missionary church after a failed promise of marriage
- Reconciled with their mother who left a scar on their face
- Escaped to live a simple life as a farmer with the person they love
14 Clues: Wrote a poem about their family’s history • Regained their voice after forgiving their ex-spouse • Joined the union after being released from the mines • Overcame their fear of water by running into the ocean • Set fire to their hut and killed two of their children • Became clean from drugs after having dinner with their mom • ...
Frankenstein Characters 2024-04-26
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- the mad scientist
- the mother of victor
- the kind professor
- victors father
- the physicall being of love
- brotheris 6 years younger
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- the monster
- who was murdered
- to whome the letters were adressed
- hung for her "crimes"
- who writes the letters
- took care of victor while he was ill
- thinks victor wasted his time & should start over
- alphonse's best friend & carolines father
14 Clues: the monster • victors father • who was murdered • the mad scientist • the kind professor • the mother of victor • hung for her "crimes" • who writes the letters • brotheris 6 years younger • the physicall being of love • to whome the letters were adressed • took care of victor while he was ill • alphonse's best friend & carolines father • ...
Movie Characters 2024-07-01
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- The codename of the main character in Kill Bill
- Joker's girlfriend
- Darth _____ in Star Wars
- Gladiator
- As if! Main character in Clueless
- Andy's favorite toy
- Evil takes a human form in this person
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- What Andie names Ben's privates
- The Daughter in the Addams Family
- Main character in Hunger Games
- The Main Hobbit in Lord of the Rings
- Edward & Bella's daughter
- He who shall not be named
- Claaaaariiiice
14 Clues: Gladiator • Claaaaariiiice • Joker's girlfriend • Andy's favorite toy • Darth _____ in Star Wars • Edward & Bella's daughter • He who shall not be named • Main character in Hunger Games • What Andie names Ben's privates • The Daughter in the Addams Family • As if! Main character in Clueless • The Main Hobbit in Lord of the Rings • Evil takes a human form in this person • ...
Mythological Characters 2023-04-29
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- He is Artemis´ twin brother
- To please the goddess Artemis, he sacrificed his daughter to her.
- Her ability to speak was taken away by Hera
- She turned Scylla into a horrible sea monster
- He died by being struck by an arrow in his heel
- She is Apollo's twin sister
- He swallowed his own babies
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- She was turned into a spider by Athena
- While hunting he was killed by a wild boar.
- She shared her love for Adonis with Persephone
- She is the daughter of Zeus and the Titan Metis
- He granted King Midas with the ability to turn anything into gold
- Persephone was her daughter
- Athena often bested him in battle
14 Clues: He is Artemis´ twin brother • Persephone was her daughter • She is Apollo's twin sister • He swallowed his own babies • Athena often bested him in battle • She was turned into a spider by Athena • While hunting he was killed by a wild boar. • Her ability to speak was taken away by Hera • She turned Scylla into a horrible sea monster • ...
Marvel Characters 2025-02-05
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- commonly known for being an ally to Iron Man and the U.S government
- was frozen during ww2 and sent to the present
- Has a trunk
- Has 3 movies and is known for being a tech genius
- Panther known for being the king of where he's from and having a suit of the strongest metal on earth
- Large marsupial
- known for being an archer
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- commonly known for being a friend of Captain America and has a jetpack with wings
- known for being able to change his size
- commonly known for being in space
- is known by being bitten by a radioactive creature, usually depicted at a school field-trip
- is a beast and is known for being angry once transformed
- is known as the god of thunder and son of Odin
- Flying mammal
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • known for being an archer • commonly known for being in space • known for being able to change his size • was frozen during ww2 and sent to the present • is known as the god of thunder and son of Odin • Has 3 movies and is known for being a tech genius • is a beast and is known for being angry once transformed • ...
Twisted Characters 2025-01-02
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- The janitor who talks to Tyler on top of the school
- Tyler's mom
- The girl Tyler desires
- Bethany's older brother and Tyler's bully
- Tyler's Father
- Tyler's sister
- Bethany's mom
- Tyler's boss
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- Tyler's best friend
- Principal at Tyler's school
- The main character
- Student who bullies Yoda in locker room
- Tyler's parole officer
- Bethany's dad and Tyler's father's boss
14 Clues: Tyler's mom • Tyler's boss • Bethany's mom • Tyler's Father • Tyler's sister • The main character • Tyler's best friend • The girl Tyler desires • Tyler's parole officer • Principal at Tyler's school • Student who bullies Yoda in locker room • Bethany's dad and Tyler's father's boss • Bethany's older brother and Tyler's bully • The janitor who talks to Tyler on top of the school
Abejas Exploradoras 2025-05-25
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- Where is their home located?
- A nice tree.
- "No soy un ___ para las abejas"
- The most common job for the insects in the novel, not what the main characters do.
- What trees have as limbs.
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- What are the main characters?
- The living place of the main characters.
- A mean tree.
- What do the main characters do?
- A thing that the mean tree hates about the bees.
10 Clues: A mean tree. • A nice tree. • What trees have as limbs. • Where is their home located? • What are the main characters? • What do the main characters do? • "No soy un ___ para las abejas" • The living place of the main characters. • A thing that the mean tree hates about the bees. • The most common job for the insects in the novel, not what the main characters do.
Ô chữ Chuột Chít 2019-11-18
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- Tên chú chuột bạn thân của voi bay trong phim hoạt hình Dumbo của Disney.
- Hiện tượng co thắt cơ ngoài ý muốn, thường bị ở chân (các cầu thủ bóng đá hay bị).
- Đối thủ của mèo Tom trong phim hoạt hình.
- Điền từ thích hợp vào câu sau: "Nham nhở như chuột ___."
- Hoàn thành câu tục ngữ: "Cháy nhà ra ___ chuột."
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- Kangaroo dịch ra tiếng Việt là loài gì?
- Tên chú chuột nổi tiếng của hãng Disney.
- Hoàn thành câu tục ngữ: "___ như chuột lột."
- Tên ông trùm chuột chù trong phim hoạt hình Zootopia (tiếng Anh).
- Chú chuột đầu bếp trong phim hoạt hình Ratatouille của Disney.
10 Clues: Kangaroo dịch ra tiếng Việt là loài gì? • Tên chú chuột nổi tiếng của hãng Disney. • Đối thủ của mèo Tom trong phim hoạt hình. • Hoàn thành câu tục ngữ: "___ như chuột lột." • Hoàn thành câu tục ngữ: "Cháy nhà ra ___ chuột." • Điền từ thích hợp vào câu sau: "Nham nhở như chuột ___." • Chú chuột đầu bếp trong phim hoạt hình Ratatouille của Disney. • ...
Toon B 2023-12-06
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- , Great Dane who solves mysteries
- , Electric Pokémon from an animated series
- , Yellow canary often chased by a cat
- , Leader of a group of teenage mystery solvers
- , Snow queen from a Disney movie
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- , SquarePants character who lives in a pineapple
- , Disney duck known for his sailor outfit
- , Sailor with super strength
- , Lazy , lasagna-loving cat
- , Ogre with a heart of gold
10 Clues: , Ogre with a heart of gold • , Sailor with super strength • , Lazy , lasagna-loving cat • , Snow queen from a Disney movie • , Great Dane who solves mysteries • , Yellow canary often chased by a cat • , Disney duck known for his sailor outfit • , Electric Pokémon from an animated series • , Leader of a group of teenage mystery solvers • ...
All About Me 2024-01-12
10 Clues: My favorite animal? • Who is my best friend? • What is my favorite food? • What I do in my free time? • What is my favorite color? • My favorite constellation? • A form of dance that I prefer? • Why do I have 2 rods in my back? • Who is my favorite disney character? • What is my favorite disney word ride?
Wedding Party Names 2025-12-29
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- older but also oldest of the male siblings
- Connor & Kathleen met at this groom's wedding
- dating one of the bride's/groom's brothers
- had his wedding at Disney World
- Kathleen & Connor met at this bride's wedding
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- certified Disney adult
- cousin of one of the groomsmen
- dating one of the bridesmaids... or groomsmen
- attended an all girls high school
- youngest bridesmaid
10 Clues: youngest bridesmaid • certified Disney adult • cousin of one of the groomsmen • had his wedding at Disney World • attended an all girls high school • older but also oldest of the male siblings • dating one of the bride's/groom's brothers • dating one of the bridesmaids... or groomsmen • Connor & Kathleen met at this groom's wedding • ...
Disney Crossword 2022-02-24
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- protagonist of the first Disney movie
- Marshmallowy healthcare robot made by Tadashi Himada
- Blue alien adopted by Lilo, who mistook him for a dog
- Donkey from Winnie the Pooh who's tail
- Toy cowboy from toy story
- Older sister from Frozen
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- Small, green jedi who talks strangely
- Small, green fairy from Peter Pan
- Disney mascot
- Has an electronic assistant named J.A.R.V.I.S.
10 Clues: Disney mascot • Older sister from Frozen • Toy cowboy from toy story • Small, green fairy from Peter Pan • Small, green jedi who talks strangely • protagonist of the first Disney movie • Donkey from Winnie the Pooh who's tail • Has an electronic assistant named J.A.R.V.I.S. • Marshmallowy healthcare robot made by Tadashi Himada • ...
Oscars Vocab Crossword 2017-01-19
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- I took in a _______ kitten.
- My brothers ________ me.
- The moody teenager was ______.
- Steve was ecstatic when he was at disney world.
- The kitten _______d me to feed it.
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- My mom is very ________.
- I felt __________ after the bully teased me.
- I had ____ when my mom said we were going to disney world.
- The funeral was _________.
- The mean librarian liked ______ing the children.
10 Clues: My mom is very ________. • My brothers ________ me. • The funeral was _________. • I took in a _______ kitten. • The moody teenager was ______. • The kitten _______d me to feed it. • I felt __________ after the bully teased me. • Steve was ecstatic when he was at disney world. • The mean librarian liked ______ing the children. • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Played the part of females
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Special effect drums created
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Cost of cheap seats
- Location of the Globe
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- Stood to watch plays
- Common disease during time period
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
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- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- What Shakespeare died on
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- How people knew there was a play
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Played the part of females
- Time of day when plays took place
- How people knew there was a play
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Special effect drums created
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
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- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Stood to watch plays
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Location of the Globe
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Common disease during time period
- What Shakespeare died on
- Cost of cheap seats
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
- Queen during the time period
- # of children Shakespeare had
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
- Queen during the time period
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Special effect drums created
- Stratford-__-Avon
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- What Shakespeare died on
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- How people knew there was a play
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Cost of cheap seats
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Location of the Globe
- Played the part of females
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- # of children Shakespeare had
- How people knew there was a play
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Stratford-__-Avon
Down
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
- Stood to watch plays
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Common disease during time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Special effect drums created
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- What Shakespeare died on
- Cost of cheap seats
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Chasing Vermeer 2016-06-14
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- how many people are there in Petra's family
- who is Calder and Petra's teacher
- where do the two main characters live
- another one of the main characters
- when the Vermeer painting got stolen they wanted it back
- what is the first name of the author
- where Calder and Petra were looking up on the Vermeer painting
- What is vermeers first name
- where they found one of the clues
- who is going to help them with the clues
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- what animal is in almost every picture
- what did Calder and Petra have to deliver to Mrs Hussey but didn't
- who is one of the main characters
- who is the mean bully in the book
- where Mrs sharpe is becuase she broke her leg
- what shape do they need in to solve the case
- when does this story take place which month
- Petra's neighbour
- what is Petra's last name
- where did Calder feel restless
20 Clues: Petra's neighbour • what is Petra's last name • What is vermeers first name • where did Calder feel restless • who is one of the main characters • who is the mean bully in the book • who is Calder and Petra's teacher • where they found one of the clues • another one of the main characters • what is the first name of the author • where do the two main characters live • ...
Novel Terms Crossword 2024-01-17
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- the way characters are developed
- something we can see or touch that stands for something we cannot
- a character that changes and grows
- when the outcome of a situation or intended meaning of something is the opposite of what you expect
- where the conflict is resolved
- the force in conflict with the main character
- the series of events in the story
- how you feel when you read something
- introduces the setting and the characters
- where the problem is developed
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- a character that stays the same
- hints of action yet to come
- the problem
- tells us what happens to the characters after the story
- the most intense part
- who is telling the story
- a reference to something a lot of people know like a movie, piece of art, famous event
- the message that the author is trying to tell you
- the main character
- a work of fiction with more than one conflict
20 Clues: the problem • the main character • the most intense part • who is telling the story • hints of action yet to come • where the conflict is resolved • where the problem is developed • a character that stays the same • the way characters are developed • the series of events in the story • a character that changes and grows • how you feel when you read something • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2024-02-13
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- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- What Shakespeare died on
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Queen during the time period
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
Down
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Location of the Globe
- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Special effect drums created
- How people knew there was a play
- Common disease during time period
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Cost of cheap seats
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Vocab 2 2024-08-21
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- who the story is about
- bias when the writers feelings or opinions are made in the story
- the message of moral of the story
- hint that will tell you what will happen later in the story
- characters that change throughout the story
- A person or thing opposing the protagonist
- the writers attitude toward the subject
- The story’s ending (confilct is resolved)\
- the perspective of witch the story is told
- person,place thing,idea(John,HCHS,chair,love)
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- a conflict with your self also know as man vs self
- the events leading up to the climax
- an object that represents something else
- characters that stay the same throughout the story
- the most intense part of the story
- The main character mostly the good guy in the story
- Writing that are not real “fake”
- the events of a story
- Conflict Man vs nature and others
- how a story makes you feel
20 Clues: the events of a story • who the story is about • how a story makes you feel • Writing that are not real “fake” • the message of moral of the story • Conflict Man vs nature and others • the most intense part of the story • the events leading up to the climax • the writers attitude toward the subject • an object that represents something else • ...
Literary Elements 2023-08-17
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- something in a story that represents a person, thing, or idea/concept
- the time and place of a story
- A ____ conflict occurs with another character, nature, society, etc.
- describes real people or events
- the problem of the story is solved
- the problem in a story
- ____ characterization occurs when the author explicitly provides information about characters.
- ______ action is everything between the climax and resolution of a story.
- revealing physical and personality traits of characters
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- the overall message the reader is supposed to get from a story
- describes imaginary people or events
- background information
- ____ characterization occurs when the information about a character is implied.
- _____ action is everything between the inciting incident and the climax of a story.
- conversation that occurs between characters in a story
- An ____ conflict occurs within a character.
- the highest point of tension in a story
- the events that take place in a story
- who or what a story is about
- tells the story
20 Clues: tells the story • background information • the problem in a story • who or what a story is about • the time and place of a story • describes real people or events • the problem of the story is solved • describes imaginary people or events • the events that take place in a story • the highest point of tension in a story • An ____ conflict occurs within a character. • ...
Cross word - Page to stage 2025-12-15
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- When an actor leaves the stage
- A sentence spoken by a character
- To act in front of an audience
- The clothes actors wear
- To practise before the performance
- The lights used to help us see and set the mood
- The written words of a play
- When an actor comes onto the stage
- A person in the play
- The time and place of the play
- The words spoken by characters
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- A part of a play
- How an actor speaks their lines
- The person who leads and organises the play
- The part an actor plays
- The people watching the play
- How an actor moves on stage
- Feelings shown by characters
- Objects used by actors on stage
- A person who performs in a play
- A story performed on stage
- The place where actors perform
- What characters do on stage
- Music or noises we hear in a play
24 Clues: A part of a play • A person in the play • The part an actor plays • The clothes actors wear • A story performed on stage • How an actor moves on stage • The written words of a play • What characters do on stage • The people watching the play • Feelings shown by characters • When an actor leaves the stage • To act in front of an audience • The place where actors perform • ...
Film as Text 2026-02-08
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- Focused light on one subject
- How characters’ personalities are shown through looks, actions, and dialogue
- Types or Categories of stories/films
- People in the Writing, Production, Setting, and Editing teams
- Central subjects that the film is about
- Repeated symbols that reinforce an idea
- Words spoken by the characters in the film
- Expectations for Communication in specific ways
- Directs attention, shows mood, and reflects character emotions
- Creates mood and symbolic meaning
- Short text that explains or adds information to a scene
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- How characters reflect social groups or ideas
- Storyline of the film
- Building Blocks of Communication
- Objects or places that represent ideas or themes
- The absence of sound used to create tension or emphasis
- The beliefs a film promotes
- Displayed at the bottom of a movie or television screen, translating or transcribing the dialogue or narrative
- The visual background of time and place.
- major influence on film stories/styles
20 Clues: Storyline of the film • The beliefs a film promotes • Focused light on one subject • Building Blocks of Communication • Creates mood and symbolic meaning • Types or Categories of stories/films • major influence on film stories/styles • Central subjects that the film is about • Repeated symbols that reinforce an idea • The visual background of time and place. • ...
dinsey 2023-05-23
7 Clues: the name of the disney duck • what is the mouses first name • what is the disney elefants name? • the name of the female disney duck • the name of the movie with rapunzel • what is the name of the female mouse? • What was Disney's first original movie?
Elements of a Story Crossword 2023-09-27
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- Generalization of a person or group of people
- Character that changes and evolves throughout a story
- Narrators point of view
- Special type of flat character
- Character that opposes the main character
- A conflict between a character and their self
- Alludes to a later point in the story
- Saying something when you mean another
- Recounts events that happen before the story
- Ridicule of an idea, person or thing
- Section of a story before the climax
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- Internal feeling of the reader
- Ending of a story
- Character that does not change throughout the story
- Introduces the main characters and setting of a story
- Story reveals information to the readers but not the characters
- Something with other meanings and associations
- Main idea of a story
- Reference to a person or event in history
- Conflict that is not person vs. self
- The highest and intense point of the conflict
- The section in a story after the climax
- Two characters with contrasting traits
23 Clues: Ending of a story • Main idea of a story • Narrators point of view • Internal feeling of the reader • Special type of flat character • Conflict that is not person vs. self • Ridicule of an idea, person or thing • Section of a story before the climax • Alludes to a later point in the story • Saying something when you mean another • Two characters with contrasting traits • ...
Clone of Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2024-02-13
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- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- What Shakespeare died on
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Queen during the time period
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
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- # of children Shakespeare had
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Location of the Globe
- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Special effect drums created
- How people knew there was a play
- Common disease during time period
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Cost of cheap seats
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Elements of Drama and the Renaissance 2020-12-01
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- believes the Bible is how to connect to God
- prose or verse telling a story meant to be acted out on stage
- solving the problem
- conflict between a character and their environment
- the main character in a narrative
- believes the Pope is how to connect to God
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- the beginning of the drama when conflict and characters are introduced
- conflict between two people
- the character creating conflict in the narrative
- English the English Shakespeare writes in
- the person who writes the play
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- Henry VIII's daughter, queen, and Protestant supporter
- one person speaking on stage to the other characters or the audience
- conflict between man and societal norms
- conversation between characters
- time of rebirth for the search for knowledge
- making fun of someone to expose their wrong-doing
- wanted to purge the Church of corruption
- character reveals his or her inner workings alone on stage
- conflict between a character and their environment
- what the play is about
22 Clues: solving the problem • what the play is about • conflict between two people • the person who writes the play • conversation between characters • the main character in a narrative • conflict between man and societal norms • wanted to purge the Church of corruption • English the English Shakespeare writes in • believes the Pope is how to connect to God • ...
bitmaps, vectors and text 2024-06-12
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- A map of bits
- opposite of no colour
- Rounded shape
- Something that can be edited
- Another word for how tall something is
- A type of array is that dimension.
- Makes up an image
- the ability of a digital device to individually respond to a message sent to many similar devices
- Receive, receiver or reception
- Depth Number of bits used to define each pixel
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- Something special
- a collection of characters used to represent text in a computer system
- American standard code for information interchange
- draws a rectangle
- When you make something bigger or smaller
- A line that is wrapped around a layer
- A digital picture that people send in there texts sometimes
- A number system with 16 characters
- To code a set of characters
- special attributes or characteristics associated with an object
- 3 main colours that when mixed together make other ones
- 1's and 0's
22 Clues: 1's and 0's • A map of bits • Rounded shape • Something special • draws a rectangle • Makes up an image • opposite of no colour • To code a set of characters • Something that can be edited • Receive, receiver or reception • A number system with 16 characters • A type of array is that dimension. • A line that is wrapped around a layer • Another word for how tall something is • ...
The Big Screen 2023-01-24
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- a film set in an imaginary future, involving science, space and technology
- to perform in a film or play
- to ask for sth enthusiastically
- sb who attends and views an event, usually a sports event
- a film or TV programmethat givesfacts and information about a subject
- a flm with cowboys
- a line of people waiting to enter a building, bus etc
- an exciting or unusual activity
- sb whose job is to write music
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- a funny film
- to first be shown
- a film or play with a lot of singing and dancing
- a film in which the characters are drawn
- a film that talks about the illegal activities of sb who breaks the law
- a film based on imagination, not facts
- a film featuring scary situations and characters
- a collection of TV episodes which follow a group of characters in a story
- an exciting film about criminal activities
- to make sth, to produce sth
- a serious film about social issues
20 Clues: a funny film • to first be shown • a flm with cowboys • to make sth, to produce sth • to perform in a film or play • sb whose job is to write music • to ask for sth enthusiastically • an exciting or unusual activity • a serious film about social issues • a film based on imagination, not facts • a film in which the characters are drawn • an exciting film about criminal activities • ...
R: Lessons in chemistry crossword puzzle 2023-05-07
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- What intoduced the main character to chemistry.
- Why the main character meets their lover
- What happened after Calvin Evans's Parents died at age 5 and aunt died at age 6.
- A female Chemist.
- One of the main issues the book LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY follows
- The auther of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY.
- Calvin Evans only redeeming quality on his face.
- Elizebeth Zotts nickname.
- The second time the main characer meets calvin Evans what did he get on her shirt.
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- Chapter 3's title
- Chapter 2's title
- The main Characters mothers religion.
- Chapter 5's title
- The tv show the main character stars in.
- Calvin Evans role in elizebeth zotts life.
- How did the main character act through out the book itself?
- Why was calvin at the opera in chapter 5
- the daughter of a femal chemist
- Why the main Characters parents abused her brother into suicide.
- Where the main characters went to get a education
20 Clues: Chapter 3's title • Chapter 2's title • Chapter 5's title • A female Chemist. • Elizebeth Zotts nickname. • the daughter of a femal chemist • The auther of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY. • The main Characters mothers religion. • Why the main character meets their lover • The tv show the main character stars in. • Why was calvin at the opera in chapter 5 • ...
Jayne Eyre crossword 2026-02-05
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- Faithfulness shown by characters like Jane and Helen.
- Self-control, a Victorian virtue Jane often practices.
- Jane’s mysterious employer and love interest.
- Holding back feelings or desires, important in Victorian society.
- Struggles between characters or within Jane herself.
- The wild, natural landscape symbolizing freedom and emotion.
- Jane’s strong sense of right and wrong.
- Dark, eerie atmosphere with mysterious elements.
- The chance to make amends or find forgiveness.
- The story is told from Jane’s first-person perspective.
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- Regional speech that adds realism to characters.
- A story with a hidden moral or spiritual meaning.
- Rochester’s hidden, mentally ill wife.
- Intense emotion driving Jane and Rochester’s relationship.
- The theme of women’s independence and equality.
- Objects or settings that represent deeper meanings.
- Jane’s experience of loneliness and self-reliance.
- Jane’s job caring for children, reflecting her social position.
- The process of learning or being taught, relevant to Jane’s growth.
- The strong, independent heroine of the novel.
20 Clues: Rochester’s hidden, mentally ill wife. • Jane’s strong sense of right and wrong. • Jane’s mysterious employer and love interest. • The strong, independent heroine of the novel. • The chance to make amends or find forgiveness. • The theme of women’s independence and equality. • Regional speech that adds realism to characters. • ...
NARRATIVE TEXT 2025-09-11
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- The introduction of setting and characters in the story
- The moral or message of the story
- The problem faced by the characters in the story
- The beginning part of a story introducing characters and setting
- A story based on real events
- A type of story involving magical or unreal elements
- A character who opposes the hero
- The section of the story showing the problem or difficulty
- A word linking events in the story
- The main character in the story
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- A type of text that tells a story
- The part of the story where the problem is solved
- A character who helps the main character
- A series of happenings in the story
- The main character who faces challenges
- The peak or turning point of the story’s conflict
- The antagonist or opposing character in the story
- The place and time where the story happens
- The part that creates excitement and curiosity in the story
- A narrative that can be short or long
20 Clues: A story based on real events • The main character in the story • A character who opposes the hero • A type of text that tells a story • The moral or message of the story • A word linking events in the story • A series of happenings in the story • A narrative that can be short or long • The main character who faces challenges • A character who helps the main character • ...
Theatre Vocabulary Part Two 2021-12-15
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- The part of the play which follows the climax
- This establishes the setting and characters of the play
- The primary character in a play
- The build in the action between the inciting incident and the climax
- A play using musical accompaniment and sung music to tell its story
- The end of the play, when conflicts are resolves and the ultimate fates of characters are revealed
- The events of a play
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- A speech given by one character to other characters
- the process of creating a believable character
- The moment that introduces the primary conflict of the story
- The style of the play
- The underlying emotion, thoughts, and meanings underneath what is said by characters in a play
- The moment of highest tension in a play
13 Clues: The events of a play • The style of the play • The primary character in a play • The moment of highest tension in a play • The part of the play which follows the climax • the process of creating a believable character • A speech given by one character to other characters • This establishes the setting and characters of the play • ...
Shakespeare 2023-04-18
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- Shakespeare wrote in --- verse (5)
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, Richard III (7)
- The normal way of speaking (5)
- Shakespeare's writing form (6,10)
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, the Tempest (6)
- Love that isn't returned (10)
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- A type of visual comedy where the audience laugh at what the characters do not what they say(9)
- A short speech that characters say to the audience that the other characters can't hear (5)
- Two lines that rhyme are called a rhyming --- (7)
- A speech that a character does alone on the stage, to no one(9)
- When the audience knows something the characters don't (8)
- Intellectual comedy (3)
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, Romeo & Juliet (7)
13 Clues: Intellectual comedy (3) • Love that isn't returned (10) • The normal way of speaking (5) • Shakespeare's writing form (6,10) • Shakespeare wrote in --- verse (5) • Two lines that rhyme are called a rhyming --- (7) • When the audience knows something the characters don't (8) • A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, Richard III (7) • ...
Genres 2025-09-19
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- Old stories like myths, fables, and fairytales passed down through generations.
- A story with huge exaggerations and also contains a hero.
- A shorter story normally containing animals that has a lesson.
- A book about someone's life written by someone else.
- Made-up story involving characters from the author's imagination.
- Stories, songs, and traditions passed down my generations of people.
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- A nonfiction book that gives facts and contains real people and events.
- A story that was made up but is set in the past with real life characters.
- A story with magical elements set in todays world.
- A story from a long time ago that explains gods, how things began or nature.
- A book where someone writes about their own life.
- Writing that uses lines and rhythm to express feelings.
- A story that is made up but could be real, has believable characters and events.
- An old story sometimes based on real events, about a hero or event.
- Literature based on facts rather than imagination.
- A story with fake characters, for example fairys and giants, that contains magic.
16 Clues: A book where someone writes about their own life. • A story with magical elements set in todays world. • Literature based on facts rather than imagination. • A book about someone's life written by someone else. • Writing that uses lines and rhythm to express feelings. • A story with huge exaggerations and also contains a hero. • ...
movie croosword 2019-02-28
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- the first dreamworks animated movie
- the first pg-13 movie
- the first live action disney movie
- the first big budget superhero movie
- the highest grossing film of all time
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- the first film commercially represented as a "talkie"
- the first pg disney movie
- the first CGI animated movie
- widely considered to be the best superhero movie
- the people who decide what rating a movie should have
- the first marvel superhero movie ever
11 Clues: the first pg-13 movie • the first pg disney movie • the first CGI animated movie • the first live action disney movie • the first dreamworks animated movie • the first big budget superhero movie • the first marvel superhero movie ever • the highest grossing film of all time • widely considered to be the best superhero movie • ...
PSSA Terms 2019-03-20
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- The portion of a story following a climax, in which the conflict is resolved
- The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various personalities
- The action of the story
- The narrator’s perspective from which the events are depicted ( first-person,third-person) The vantage point from which a story is told.
- An advance hint of what is to come later in the story
- The turning point in a narrative; the moment when the conflict is most intense
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- Part of the plot which introduces the characters, setting, and conflict
- A device in literature where an object represents an idea
- Author's reason for writing-to inform, persuade, entertain, or explain his ideas to the reader.
- The attitude of the author toward the audience and characters
- A scene that returns to events in the past
- Language and description that appeals to our five senses
- Idea The unifying element of a piece of a text
- The author's attitude toward the work
- A struggle or clash between opposing characters, forces,or emotions
- a judgment based on a personal point of view
16 Clues: The action of the story • The author's attitude toward the work • A scene that returns to events in the past • a judgment based on a personal point of view • Idea The unifying element of a piece of a text • An advance hint of what is to come later in the story • Language and description that appeals to our five senses • ...
Deryk & Kelly 2017-03-17
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- The number of months the couple was dating before they got engaged.
- Who popped the question?
- Brides favorite Disney movie.
- This is where the happy couple got engaged.
- How long the young, happy couple be together.
- Do the bride and groom both have the same eye color?
- Better driver. (Obviously)
- Grooms favorite color.
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- If the newly married couple were to become famous, what would their celebrity couple name be?
- Grooms favorite Disney movie.
- Brides favorite color.
- Where to bride told on the groom for having a SMALL Swiss army knife.
- Who is older, bride or groom?
- Location of first vacation together. (Hint: not alone)
14 Clues: Brides favorite color. • Grooms favorite color. • Who popped the question? • Better driver. (Obviously) • Grooms favorite Disney movie. • Brides favorite Disney movie. • Who is older, bride or groom? • This is where the happy couple got engaged. • How long the young, happy couple be together. • Do the bride and groom both have the same eye color? • ...
Carter's Emotions Crossword 2025-11-17
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- How you feel when you haven't eaten
- How you feel when you don't get enough sleep
- When you can't figure something out
- How you feel when you lose
- When you have the chills and can't get out of bed
- When you're leaving Disney World
- How you feel when you win
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- Many people feel this way about the dark
- To be upset with something
- When you're filled with hatred
- When you have to speak in front of a large group
- When you're in Disney World for the first time
- This is how you feel after running a marathon
- This is how most coffee is served
14 Clues: How you feel when you win • To be upset with something • How you feel when you lose • When you're filled with hatred • When you're leaving Disney World • This is how most coffee is served • How you feel when you haven't eaten • When you can't figure something out • Many people feel this way about the dark • How you feel when you don't get enough sleep • ...
Theatre Vocabulary Part Two 2021-12-15
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- The build in the action between the inciting incident and the climax
- A play using musical accompaniment and sung music to tell its story
- The moment of highest tension in a play
- The underlying emotion, thoughts, and meanings underneath what is said by characters in a play
- The style of the play
- This establishes the setting and characters of the play
- The moment that introduces the primary conflict of the story
- The part of the play which follows the climax
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- A speech given by one character to other characters
- The primary character in a play
- the process of creating a believable character
- The end of the play, when conflicts are resolves and the ultimate fates of characters are revealed
- The events of a play
13 Clues: The events of a play • The style of the play • The primary character in a play • The moment of highest tension in a play • The part of the play which follows the climax • the process of creating a believable character • A speech given by one character to other characters • This establishes the setting and characters of the play • ...
Literary terms 2018-04-24
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- clue that tells you how an author feels about the story
- technique where reader is informed of something that happened before the story started
- direct comparison without like or as
- tone where the speaker's meaning is opposite to what they say
- central character in a story
- message the author is trying to communicate with the reader
- assuming something from what you know
- allows reader to know more about the situation than the characters
- part of the story leading to conclusion
- technique where the reader is informed about what events will occur later
- use of language to create an unrealistic effect
- person in a story
- comparison when something that is not human is given human characteristics
- long story with a main plot, subplot, and lot of characters
- comparison between two things using like or as
- exaggerations that cannot happen
- time and place of a story
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- image, object, or character which stands for a deeper and wider meaning
- technique to keep reader wondering what will happen next
- highest point of the story, where the conflict takes a turn
- conclusion of the story
- figure of speech in which words with opposite meanings are used together
- obstacles that increases tension
- has a plot, relatively short, no subplots, and small number of characters
- true story
- part of the story where tension rises
- character who opposes the protagonist
- method a writer uses to tell us about the characters in the story
- speaker telling the story, sometimes one of the characters in the story
- description related to the five senses
- overall feeling created in the story
- true story of someone's life, author is not the main characters
- what inspires a character to act a certain way
- repetition of beginning consonant sound
- true story of someone's life, author is main character
- way author uses language, word choice, sentence length, and sounds to create a story
- perspective from which the story is told
- repetition of vowel sound
- clash of people, forces, or ideas
- chain of events in a story
- chain of events tied to the main story
- writer's reason for writing the story
42 Clues: true story • person in a story • conclusion of the story • repetition of vowel sound • time and place of a story • chain of events in a story • central character in a story • obstacles that increases tension • exaggerations that cannot happen • clash of people, forces, or ideas • direct comparison without like or as • part of the story where tension rises • ...
Famous brands 2024-12-18
2010´s 2021-11-09
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- It was a social network, an application for creating videos and live broadcasts. after change it became a tiktok
- The app initially only allowed users to upload square photos with a caption and hashtags. Now the platform is so much more than that, with stories, videos, direct messaging, in-app shopping, video calling, and more
- a shorter version of “babe.” Someone on the internet also decided it means “Before Anyone Else.”
- usurp someone's personality on social networks and / or the Internet to connect with other people.
- a person with several hundred thousand followers on a social media platform, typically Instagram, who leverages their photogenic lifestyle for clout, content, and money.
- describes a photo taken of oneself
- the apple's iphone on the 10th anniversary
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- there are 3 movies about the sons of disney villians
- It is an urban dance step in which the dancer drops his head on the inside angle of the elbow while raising his arm, in a gesture reminiscent of a sneeze.
- is a disney serie of teenager who leaves her roots in Texas and takes a job as a babysitter for the Ross family, which is made up of four children in New York City
- Blending the terms "bro" and "romance"
- a disney channel show in which the big sister (teddy) makes daily vlogs to her little sister (charlie)and always wish her good luck
- a disney serie about Tori Vega, 16 years old. has been invited to attend Hollywood Arts, a high school with a focus on the performing arts.
- streaming service that allows our members to watch TV shows and movies without commercials on an internet-connected device.
- a slang that means "To Be Honest"
15 Clues: a slang that means "To Be Honest" • describes a photo taken of oneself • Blending the terms "bro" and "romance" • the apple's iphone on the 10th anniversary • there are 3 movies about the sons of disney villians • a shorter version of “babe.” Someone on the internet also decided it means “Before Anyone Else.” • ...
Literary Terms Crossword #1 2022-09-09
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- a very exciting section of the story where the main conflict is resolved
- part of a story that happened before the current action which is brought out through characters' dreams or storytelling
- protagonist, antagonist, hero/heroine are the people that move the plot along and the reason that many readers stay with a story
- language descriptive language that attempts to invoke one or more of the five senses
- is the person who tells the story and can be limited or omniscient
- is when the author alludes to upcoming events without directly stating that they will happen
- a symbol is a physical object that represents an abstraction
- these are the events in the story from the beginning until the end (it is the when)
- type of narrative literature where the characters and events actually happened
- the words that characters speak
- is the central idea of the story, which is often abstract (greed, love, coming of age) it is the why
- an exaggeration
- this important part of a story often prevents the characters from achieving their goals but allows them to grow from the experiences and then continue onward in their journey
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- this is how the story ends and happens after the climax
- a type of story designed for humor or irony
- when an author intentionally makes a reference to another work, such as another piece of literature, a piece of artwork, or a time, place or person
- words used to evoke pictures in the minds of the readers
- a type of literature written about someone by another person
- a type of literature written by someone about his or her own life
- a type of fictional story where the main characters non-humans, such as animals or mythical creatures, but have the qualities of humans
- happens when the storyteller or narrator builds excitement in a scene, often prior to the climax
- a story’s place in time and location
- words used that often mean something different or the opposite of what they mean
- a type of narrative that often involves human suffering, including death, in the story
- of view this how the story is told by the narrator or author; either first, second, or third person
- category of literature (ie. Fiction versus non-fiction)
- fiction a type of genre where characters and events are often set in the future where science and technology far surpasses the present
- when words, symbols, themes or other parts of the story are used more than once
- a type of narrative literature that contains imaginary characters and events
29 Clues: an exaggeration • the words that characters speak • a story’s place in time and location • a type of story designed for humor or irony • this is how the story ends and happens after the climax • category of literature (ie. Fiction versus non-fiction) • words used to evoke pictures in the minds of the readers • ...
Literary Terms Crossword First Part 2022-09-09
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- this is how the story ends and happens after the climax
- a type of literature written about someone by another person
- when an author intentionally makes a reference to another work, such as another piece of literature, a piece of artwork, or a time, place or person
- a type of story designed for humor or irony
- is the person who tells the story and can be limited or omniscient
- words used to evoke pictures in the minds of the readers
- category of literature (ie. Fiction versus non-fiction)
- a type of genre where characters and events are often set in the future where science and technology far surpasses the present
- is the central idea of the story, which is often abstract (greed, love, coming of age) it is the why
- the words that characters speak
- descriptive language that attempts to invoke one or more of the five senses
- part of a story that happened before the current action which is brought out through characters' dreams or storytelling
- a story’s place in time and location
- this how the story is told by the narrator or author; either first, second, or third person
- a symbol is a physical object that represents an abstraction
- these are the events in the story from the beginning until the end (it is the when)
- a type of narrative that often involves human suffering, including death, in the story
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- happens when the storyteller or narrator builds excitement in a scene, often prior to the climax
- type of narrative literature where the characters and events actually happened
- a type of literature written by someone about his or her own life
- a type of narrative literature that contains imaginary characters and events
- when words, symbols, themes or other parts of the story are used more than once
- an exaggeration
- this important part of a story often prevents the characters from achieving their goals but allows them to grow from the experiences and then continue onward in their journey
- is when the author alludes to upcoming events without directly stating that they will happen
- a very exciting section of the story where the main conflict is resolved
- protagonist, antagonist, hero/heroine are the people that move the plot along and the reason that many readers stay with a story
- a type of fictional story where the main characters non-humans, such as animals or mythical creatures, but have the qualities of humans
- words used that often mean something different or the opposite of what they mean
29 Clues: an exaggeration • the words that characters speak • a story’s place in time and location • a type of story designed for humor or irony • this is how the story ends and happens after the climax • category of literature (ie. Fiction versus non-fiction) • words used to evoke pictures in the minds of the readers • ...
LITERARY GENRES by R. APALES 2025-07-27
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- Type of poetry that focuses on the thoughts and emotions of the poet or the persona.
- Ending of the story
- It is the comedic device to catch attention
- It causes a change in characters, especially in the protagonist
- Simply a single row of panels
- The repetition of consonant sounds in the same way as assonance
- These are literary devices present in developing the text
- A single illustration inside a border
- Characters confront main conflict
- Behavior of the characters and the tone of the chosen words in the text
- It guides readers on what they should focus on
- Refers to how a poem is organized
- The specific syllabic patterns in the rhythm of a line of poetry.
- The repetition of starting consonant sounds in consecutive or nearby words
- How the syllables in a line of poetry are stressed and unstressed
- It is using a character’s actions, speech, background, and more to develop and deepen them and their importance to the story.
- Directing the audience to a specific direction or space
- Refers to word choice
- It is a story with double meaning
- These are parts of a text that work with each other to develop the theme of the story
- It sets in his or her story is often a good determinant on the message they are trying to convey in their work
- When vowel sounds are repeated, usually two or more times in short succession
- Setting and tone of the story
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- Are the connections and interactions between characters
- Made when two words in close proximity of each other have similar sounds
- Not manipulated by personal bias
- These are features and practices of a specific genre that the readers comprehend
- It is styling the text based on a popular genre or context
- Simply the narrator of the poem
- Refers to the speaker and the tone of the poem
- It is the indirect reference to an idea
- The space between panels
- A full-page illustration used at the start to introduce the story
- The time and place in which the story happens.
- It is the choice of words and styles that the writer had used in the text
- It is a spoof, a caricature, or a joke which is based on imitation of a famous text
- Sense of conflict between characters
- A box of text that provides narration
- It is how the characters speak to each other in a text
- The people involved in the author’s memories
- Type of poetry that focuses on storytelling
- It is the main idea of the story
- The speaker’s implied attitude toward its subject
- Uses facial expressions, posture, and actions.
- An illustration that takes up more than one page
45 Clues: Ending of the story • Refers to word choice • The space between panels • Simply a single row of panels • Setting and tone of the story • Simply the narrator of the poem • Not manipulated by personal bias • It is the main idea of the story • Characters confront main conflict • Refers to how a poem is organized • It is a story with double meaning • ...
Figurative Language and Elements of Fiction 2022-11-06
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- main character
- struggle between two or more characters
- highest point of emotion in the story
- main message or lesson
- words, phrases, stanzas that are repeated
- pattern of rhymes
- the event that begins the story
- sequent of events
- gives nonliving things human qualities
- people/animals/things in the story's action
- point of view that uses pronouns "I, me, my"
- author's hints of what will happen
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- characters against the protagonist
- words that echo their sound
- emotion a reader feels while reading
- same beginning consonant sound repeated
- point of view that uses pronouns he/she/him
- time and place of a story
- the events that lead to the climax
- words that have the same ending sounds
- the solution of a story's conflict
- struggle within a character's mind
- introduction to the story
- compare 2 things without using like or as
- after the climax and leads to the ending
- compares 2 things using like or as
- an extreme exaggeration
27 Clues: main character • pattern of rhymes • sequent of events • main message or lesson • an extreme exaggeration • time and place of a story • introduction to the story • words that echo their sound • the event that begins the story • characters against the protagonist • the events that lead to the climax • the solution of a story's conflict • struggle within a character's mind • ...
Literary Devices 2016-08-24
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- sequence of events
- author writes about someone elses life
- events and characters created by the author
- actors people animals in a story's plot
- author's use of clues to hint at later events
- a story meant to be acted out for a n audience
- causes conflict with main character, often a villain
- author write about important parts of their life
- may cause uncertainty or anxiety
- doesn't change much in a story
- many varied traits that may contradict each other, much like a real person
- emphasizes relationships or historical events
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- the atmosphere a piece of write cause your
- a character that developes and changes
- emphasizes lines instead of sentences, may rhyme
- central idea, message about life and human nature
- main character
- the category that a work of literature is classified under
- writing the is true with real people, things and places
- no depth, one or two details
- struggle between characters
- attitude writer taker
- story rooted in a particular culture
23 Clues: main character • sequence of events • attitude writer taker • struggle between characters • no depth, one or two details • doesn't change much in a story • may cause uncertainty or anxiety • story rooted in a particular culture • a character that developes and changes • author writes about someone elses life • actors people animals in a story's plot • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- How people knew there was a play
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare’s time period
- What Shakespeare died on
- Left to Shakespeare’s wife after he death
- Stood to watch plays
- Cost of cheap seats
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
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- Played the part of females
- Location of the Globe
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Special effect drums created
- Audiences clapped for heroes & booed ___.
- Shakespeare phrase:“Eaten out of __ & home.”
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Time of day when plays took place
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare phrase:“Break the __.
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Some suggest Shakespeare didn’t __ his plays.
30 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
SHAKESPHERE / RENAISSANCE QUIZ 2023-01-19
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- A PROBLEM EXISTS THAT CHARACTERS MUST SOLVE
- ALL ACING PARTS WERE PLAYED BY WHAT
- FRENCH FOR REBIRTH
- A STORY WRITTEN TO BE ACTED FOR AN AUDIENCE
- INVENTED IN THE EARLY 1450S BY JOHANNES GUTENBERG
- A LONG SPEECH BY A SINGLE CHARACTER TO OTHER CHARACTERS ON STAGE
- CONVERSATIONS OF CHARACTERS ONSTAGE
- A LONG SPEECH IN WHICH A CHARACTER WHO IS ALONE ONSTAGE EXPRESSES PRIVATE THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS
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- TROUBLES GET IN THE CHARACTERS' WAY
- SHORT COMMENT GIVEN BY A CHARACTER TO THE AUDIENCE OR TO ANOTHER CHARACTER BUT NOT OVERHEARD BY OTHERS ONSTAGE.
- AN ACTION OCCURS THAT DETERMINES HOW THE CONFLICT WILL BE RESOLVED
- USED IN THE FRONT PART OF THE STAGE FOR BURIAL SCENES, SURPRISE ENTRANCES, AND MYSTERIOUS EXITS
- THE TRAGIC HERO'S DOWNFALL MAY BE DUE TO A _____ ____OR FORCES BEYOND HIS OR HER CONTROL
- A PLAY THAT DEPICTS SERIOUS AND IMPORTANT EVENTS, IN WHICH THE MAIN CHARACTER COMES TO AN UNHAPPY END
- THE CONFLICT IS RESOLVED AND THE ACTION ENDS
- THE ____ CONTAINED ANOTHER TRAPDOOR THAT COULD BE LOWERED TO THE STAGE BELOW OR FLOWN OVER THE HEADS OF OTHER ACTORS
16 Clues: FRENCH FOR REBIRTH • TROUBLES GET IN THE CHARACTERS' WAY • ALL ACING PARTS WERE PLAYED BY WHAT • CONVERSATIONS OF CHARACTERS ONSTAGE • A PROBLEM EXISTS THAT CHARACTERS MUST SOLVE • A STORY WRITTEN TO BE ACTED FOR AN AUDIENCE • THE CONFLICT IS RESOLVED AND THE ACTION ENDS • INVENTED IN THE EARLY 1450S BY JOHANNES GUTENBERG • ...
Fiction 2015-01-28
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- the number of main elements people refer to when they discuss fiction
- a form of figurative language that makes a direct comparison between two things that have something in common
- characters who undergo changes as the story is told
- the sequence of events in a story
- the struggle between opposing forces in a story
- the relationship of the narrator or storyteller to the story
- when the writer places clues in a story to prepare the reader for things that will happen later
- the time and place in which events of a literary work take place
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- communicates ideas beyond the literal meanings of a word
- the people, animals, and beings in a story
- the words spoken between characters
- the main idea or message in a literary work
- characters that remain the same throughout the story
- a contrast between appearance and reality
14 Clues: the sequence of events in a story • the words spoken between characters • a contrast between appearance and reality • the people, animals, and beings in a story • the main idea or message in a literary work • the struggle between opposing forces in a story • characters who undergo changes as the story is told • characters that remain the same throughout the story • ...
Drama Vocab Words 2026-03-01
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- Objects used by an actor in a performance. These include any physical items an actor interacts with or uses during the course of the play.
- A dramaturg has many roles in theatre; at various points they can: serve as a company literary manager, ensure the play’s story is effectively communicated in production, serve as intermediary between a director and playwright, support new play development, research background and origins of the play; at all times, a dramaturg is focused on telling the story of the play successfully.
- Reason(s) that drive a character to think, act or speak in a certain way.
- A signal, such as a line, action, or sound, that alerts an actor to speak, move, enter, or exit. Stage managers also use cues as indications to initiate a light, sound or other technical element.
- The way language is used by the playwright and actor
- The particular time and place in which the play takes place. It defines the specific social, historical and economic, and political world of the play and the characters who inhabit that world. Sometimes a play has more than one setting. Setting should be indicated through stage directions and characters' dialogue and action as the characters interact with their environment.
- The person who stages the production
- A figure who undertakes the action of the plot
- What happens, the sequence of events that take place in a story. The sequence of events usually follow a traditional pattern: exposition, in which characters, relationships, setting are introduced; complications (or rising action), in which matters begin getting complicated, conflict develops; then climax, the point of great tension or the turning point, when dramatic intensity peaks; then falling action, in which the consequences of the climatic events unfolds; and finally denouement (or conclusion), in which action comes to a meaningful end.
- What happens in a play
- A level of meaning implicit or underlying the surface of a script.
- The play’s central idea.
- The playwright’s attitude toward the characters and situations in the script.
- When actors read through the entire script with all involved artists present; usually on the first day of rehearsal.
- A speech or portion of a play in which only one character speaks; oftentimes monologues are used in auditions. Monologues can be performed alone by one character, addressed to a silent or absent character, as a chance to hear a character’s uninterrupted thoughts.
- An added element to a story that makes the main conflict more difficult for the main character.
- A problem or complication that gets in the way of a character achieving his or her objective.
- The sense that the events of play and the actions of the characters are progressing in a believable and psychologically motivated way. The play should make sense as an image of human action. A play should embody a well-integrated artistic whole.
- Pages that contain only the lines or part of a scene that an actor is to use for an audition. Sides are often selected pieces of a play chosen by a director. Actors will often be asked to do a cold reading of sides at an audition.
- A (usually brief) trial performance by an actor, dancer, singer, or musician to demonstrate one’s suitability for a role
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- A performer creating a scene or elements of a scene (including movement, dialogue, characters, situations) with little or no preparation or rehearsal.
- Performing a monologue or scene in an audition without ever having read it prior to the audition.
- The point at which the conflict explodes.
- Music integrated into a play script has the power to move an audience.
- Hints, delivered through the characters’ lines and/or actions, of events to come that help create an air of suspense in the play.
- What the character is wearing
- A major division in the action of a play.
- Directions Information included in the script by the playwright which provides: 1) Physical descriptions of characters; 2) Psychological descriptions of characters; 3) Characters' actions on stage; and 4) Descriptions of the setting which can help one envision, design and build the set.
- A struggle between opposing forces
- Deepening or building a conflict for a character such that there is a dire consequence if they don't achieve their objective. The consequence will give the character a reason to pursue the objective throughout the play. Raising the stakes can make the audience more interested and invested in your characters.
- The structure of a story
- Spoken language between characters
- Specific stage movements by actors, which includes entrances, exits, and any steps in any direction of the stage;
- 1) Division of an act of a play. Each act is broken up into scenes. Scenes are numbered, beginning with "Scene 1" at the start of each new act of the play. A new scene only begins when there is a change in time or location on stage. 2) The term also refers to the physical surrounding or locale in which the play’s action is set.
- The conclusion or ending of the play.
- The way in which a character sees the world. These are opinions, feelings, and background experiences that influence the character's objectives, actions, and dialogue in the play.
- Often included at the beginning of a play, exposition is dialogue or stage directions that explains and introduces the major characters, settings, back story, events and problems that the play will address.
- 1) A character's style is established by the way he or she speaks and acts. 2) The playwright’s style is establish by the words and phrases he or she chooses to make up the characters’ actions, lines and setting in which they speak and act.
- A character's goal or desire in a scene or play. Objectives should always drive characters' actions and dialogue to help move the story forward. Opposing objectives create conflict in a play.
- When an actor has memorized his or her lines enough to not carry his or her script in hand during rehearsals. Directors often choose an "off-book" date for their actors by which the actor must have lines memorized.
- When an actor improvises or makes up dialogue during a scene
- A play written in prose or verse that tells a story
- The set, as well as the furniture and other props, that suggest to the audience the environment in which a play’s action takes place.
43 Clues: What happens in a play • The structure of a story • The play’s central idea. • What the character is wearing • A struggle between opposing forces • Spoken language between characters • The person who stages the production • The conclusion or ending of the play. • The point at which the conflict explodes. • A major division in the action of a play. • ...
Dairy of Wimpy Kid Getaway 2023-03-24
10 Clues: Book title • main character • Low temperature • Big December Holdiday • Go to enjoy life P__i__se • Main characters last name • Main characters best friend • the leader on a plane or boat • Main characters older brother • Place you go during a school break
Frankenstein Characters 2017-11-06
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- Victor's home town
- (Chapter 5,2) The professor Victor doesn't like
- Victor's mother
- The captain's sister
- Accused of killing William
- Victor's father
- The professor Victor does like
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- What Victor calls his creation
- The older of Victor's two younger brothers
- Takes care of Victor while he's sick
- Captain of the ship
- Victors intended wife
- (Chapter 6) Victor's childhood friend
- Victor's dead brother
14 Clues: Victor's mother • Victor's father • Victor's home town • Captain of the ship • The captain's sister • Victors intended wife • Victor's dead brother • Accused of killing William • What Victor calls his creation • The professor Victor does like • Takes care of Victor while he's sick • (Chapter 6) Victor's childhood friend • The older of Victor's two younger brothers • ...
Fictional Characters 2022-02-23
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- An agent in the IMF commonly know for his impossible stunts
- Agent 007
- Ruler of mahismati
- A cat robot from the 22nd century
- An adventurous young investigative reporter with a pet dog called Snowy.
- A good-natured, yellow-furred, honey-loving bear with a red shirt
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- A poor boy who finds a Genie
- Man of Steel
- norse god of thunder
- A private detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- A wizard who attended hogwarts
- a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie
- Got his powers after getting bit by a radio active spider
- A character who grew up in the jungle created by Rudyard Kipling
14 Clues: Agent 007 • Man of Steel • Ruler of mahismati • norse god of thunder • A poor boy who finds a Genie • A wizard who attended hogwarts • A cat robot from the 22nd century • A private detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle • a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie • Got his powers after getting bit by a radio active spider • ...
Cartoon Characters 2021-09-02
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- spends time chasing a mouse
- Hungry for Italian food (especially lasagna)
- "I'm Ready"
- "Where's my honey"
- 7 across best friend
- Miss Wingo's favorite cartoon character. Character is a dog.
- popular disney kids show character
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- "curse you perry the platapus"
- Owns a mystery shop
- 10 downs wife
- constantly being chased by 3 across
- "zoinks"
- green fairy
- always has a carrot in hand
14 Clues: "zoinks" • "I'm Ready" • green fairy • 10 downs wife • "Where's my honey" • Owns a mystery shop • 7 across best friend • spends time chasing a mouse • always has a carrot in hand • "curse you perry the platapus" • popular disney kids show character • constantly being chased by 3 across • Hungry for Italian food (especially lasagna) • ...
