disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Florida 2023-03-01
Hungar Games 2012-05-20
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- katniss sister
- age to be picked in game
- hob
- cut injury
- main characters name
- characters picked from each district
- pickings in each district
- where the games started
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- the ruling city
- peeta dads work
- they had to ---each other in game
- number of players each year
- katniss liked to do
- head of district
- from district 11
- birds a cross of mockingbirds
16 Clues: hob • cut injury • katniss sister • the ruling city • peeta dads work • head of district • from district 11 • katniss liked to do • main characters name • where the games started • age to be picked in game • pickings in each district • number of players each year • birds a cross of mockingbirds • they had to ---each other in game • characters picked from each district
Aleyda-Disney Villians 2016-05-05
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- the strongest man
- enemy of a poor man
- kills hero
- tries to turn people into animals
- tries to kill Tarzan
- Big horn thingys
- killed many villages
- tries to stop a bear,puma,and boy
- rar
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- a girl in a tower
- puppy murder
- tried to kill Quasimodo
- takes advangage of a girl
- tries to stop imortal from saving mortal
- jealous of a girl
- sqiud thingy
- tried to win for royalty
17 Clues: rar • kills hero • puppy murder • sqiud thingy • Big horn thingys • a girl in a tower • the strongest man • jealous of a girl • enemy of a poor man • tries to kill Tarzan • killed many villages • tried to kill Quasimodo • tried to win for royalty • takes advangage of a girl • tries to turn people into animals • tries to stop a bear,puma,and boy • tries to stop imortal from saving mortal
WALT DISNEY CLASSIC'S 2022-04-03
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- the name of wizard from The Legend of the Sword in the stone
- What Lady and the Trump ate
- cat cat's from Alice in Wonderland name Aurora Sleeping's Beauty name
- the name of the bell ringer of the Church Notre- Dame
- Who was killed in Lion King
- Name of one evil sister from Cinderella
- Bell Peter Pan's bff
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- What the beast got from the sorceress
- Who have raised Mogli
- the main villain in Pinocchio
- Dumbo's mom's name
- Deville the main villain in 101 Dalmatians
- White 1st Disney princess
- Who Aladdin was
- birthday Aurora will stab herself on the spindle
- What ariel gave in return for legs
- Bambi's spouse
17 Clues: Bambi's spouse • Who Aladdin was • Dumbo's mom's name • Bell Peter Pan's bff • Who have raised Mogli • White 1st Disney princess • What Lady and the Trump ate • Who was killed in Lion King • the main villain in Pinocchio • What ariel gave in return for legs • What the beast got from the sorceress • Name of one evil sister from Cinderella • Deville the main villain in 101 Dalmatians • ...
WALT DISNEY CLASSIC'S 2022-04-03
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- Name of one evil sister from Cinderella
- Deville the main villain in 101 Dalmatians
- What Lady and the Trump ate
- Dumbo's mom's name
- What ariel gave in return for legs
- Who have raised Mogli
- the main villain in Pinocchio
- Bell Peter Pan's bff
- Who Aladdin was
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- Bambi's spouse
- the name of wizard from The Legend of the Sword in the stone
- Who was killed in Lion King
- cat cat's from Alice in Wonderland name Aurora Sleeping's Beauty name
- the name of the bell ringer of the Church Notre- Dame
- What the beast got from the sorceress
- White 1st Disney princess
- birthday Aurora will stab herself on the spindle
17 Clues: Bambi's spouse • Who Aladdin was • Dumbo's mom's name • Bell Peter Pan's bff • Who have raised Mogli • White 1st Disney princess • Who was killed in Lion King • What Lady and the Trump ate • the main villain in Pinocchio • What ariel gave in return for legs • What the beast got from the sorceress • Name of one evil sister from Cinderella • Deville the main villain in 101 Dalmatians • ...
Disney/Pixar Songs 2022-05-24
17 Clues: Home • Remember me • Be Our Guest • Hakuna Matata • Under the Sea • Nobody Like U • You're Welcome • Try Everything • I See the Light • Go the Distance • A Whole New World • Colors of the Wind • Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo • You Got a Friend in Me • We Don't Talk About Bruno • I'll Make A Man Out of You • Do You Wanna Build A Snowman
Februar kryds 2023-02-25
25 Clues: kage • sygdom • krybdyr • tysk by • skinner • dansk ø • ståsted? • Småpenge • beklædning • domkirkeby • musespise? • dansk film • varmekilde • gammelt tog • Disney film • Nærig onkel • ansat i fly • overhovedet • Hollandsk by • forudsigelse • kontrolapparat • ubåd på engelsk • sportsbegivenhed • bygning i København • der voksede op en …
Romeo and Juliet Drama Terms 2023-04-23
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- a division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time
- the written text of a stage play, screenplay, or broadcast; specifically: the one used in production or performance
- An actor's words that address the audience directly to comment on the action, but which the other characters cannot hear
- when you (the audience) know something about actions in the play of which other characters (in the play) are not aware
- the secret weakness of character that brings about a tragic hero's downfall.
- Directions an instruction in the text of the play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting
- a long speech by one actor in a play during a conversation
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- the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text who faces a struggle or conflict
- a prolonged feud, often between two families, characterized by retaliatory acts of revenge; any act motivated by vengeance
- the character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text who causes the struggle or conflict
- A type of drama that examines the sorrowful or terrible events encountered by a heroic character
- person who writes plays or adapts stories into plays to be acted out in word and action for an audience
- a long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
- literature in play form, meant to be performed and seen
- conversation between 2 or more characters which, in drama, moves the plot forward and reveals characters’ motives
15 Clues: literature in play form, meant to be performed and seen • a long speech by one actor in a play during a conversation • a long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage • the secret weakness of character that brings about a tragic hero's downfall. • ...
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
Plays and Musicals 2021-03-17
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- the words the characters sing
- a time when all the actors practise
- a person whose job is to give an opinion about theatre performances
- the person who teaches the dances in a musical
- the person who helps find jobs for actors
- the person in charge of what the actors wear (two words)
- a building where plays are performed
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- a break in the middle of a show that lasts about twenty minutes
- the person who writes the musical or play
- the people watching a performance
- the people who portray characters
- a long speech by one person in a play
- objects used by actors during a performance
- the person in charge of everything that happens on stage
- a large group of musicians who play the music for the musical
- a conversation between characters
- a street in the entertainment district of New York
- the person who is responsible for the financial arrangements
18 Clues: the words the characters sing • the people watching a performance • the people who portray characters • a conversation between characters • a time when all the actors practise • a building where plays are performed • a long speech by one person in a play • the person who writes the musical or play • the person who helps find jobs for actors • ...
supreme magus 2022-12-01
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- what is the main characters cursed object?
- a type of magic shrouded in mystery
- the count of lustria and the main characters benefactor?
- what is the main characters mothers name?
- main characters older brother?
- a type of magic often praised for its healing abilities?
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- the name of the world that the story takes place in?
- during his first reincardation what was he born as?
- the disowned son of razz
- what is the main characters name?
- often used in witchcraft?
11 Clues: the disowned son of razz • often used in witchcraft? • main characters older brother? • what is the main characters name? • a type of magic shrouded in mystery • what is the main characters mothers name? • what is the main characters cursed object? • during his first reincardation what was he born as? • the name of the world that the story takes place in? • ...
Will Quiz 2024-08-13
19 Clues: fav cat • Fav game • shoe size • eye color • fav sport • middle name • Has a trunk • birth stone • zodiac sign • favorite car • favorite food • Flying mammal • favorite band • favorite color • Large marsupial • favorite animal • favorite Disney ride • favorite rollercoaster • Hammett favorite guitarist
chapter 17 2024-03-20
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- theatre the performance of a play or story on radio by readers using a script that is not memorized
- - in readers theatre the place or people that the actors look
- bridge- description of characters actions and settings
- cast-assign an actor to play two
- theatre- a style of theatre in which two or more interpretation
- -grouping words to create a specific meaning
- changing or cutting a literary piece
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- divided into characters for readers theatre
- focus - a type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters look above the heads of the audience
- focus- a type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters focus on the audience
- focus- a type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters focus on each other
11 Clues: cast-assign an actor to play two • changing or cutting a literary piece • divided into characters for readers theatre • -grouping words to create a specific meaning • bridge- description of characters actions and settings • - in readers theatre the place or people that the actors look • theatre- a style of theatre in which two or more interpretation • ...
Movies and characters 2025-04-15
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- Kenai’s oldest brothers spirit animal
- type of fish Nemo is (2 words)
- foxes name in the fox and the hound
- destination to find Nemo
- this African animal is used as a bodyguard in a DC comic
- this movie is about Jack Maine, a struggling country singer who finds love with rising star, Ally
- This movies storyline is based on the nonfiction book “Queen bees and wannabes” (2 words)
- “Fish are ______, not food”
- what kind of cats were in “The lady and the Tramp”
- this famous comedian and actor played the genie in Aladdin
- fairy godmother changed this into a horse carriage
- spider that helped Kevin in Home Alone
- you have the same hairstyle as this guy sometime (2 words)
- coco’s dads famous song (2 words)
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- this guy was supposed to marry princess Fiona
- a sea witch
- “you’ve got a friend in me” is a slogan from which Disney franchise (2 words)
- number 626
- dogs name in the fox and the hound
- this Disney princess’ feet were only size 4 1/2
- the first ever Disney princess
- this Chinese tradition made a mom and daughter switch bodies (2 words)
- this guy saves a princess in the kingdom of Duloc
- This DC villains favorite weapon is an oversized mallet (2 words)
- what was the tomcats name in the Aristocats
- a princess’ crab
- this means family
- one of your comfort shows
- the first novel Nicholas sparks published (2 words)
29 Clues: number 626 • a sea witch • a princess’ crab • this means family • destination to find Nemo • one of your comfort shows • “Fish are ______, not food” • type of fish Nemo is (2 words) • the first ever Disney princess • coco’s dads famous song (2 words) • dogs name in the fox and the hound • foxes name in the fox and the hound • Kenai’s oldest brothers spirit animal • ...
Covey Crossword 2025-08-18
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- Title Conner’s patients refer to him by
- Instrument Conner played in his church band
- — Activity for their first Valentine’s Day together
- — The Covey’s first dance song title
- — Ski resort that Hannah & Conner skied at over their first Christmas together
- Hannah and Conner’s most skied resort in Utah
- Sport that Hannah won state and Region III in
- Conner’s middle name (hint: “Taylor picked it out”)
- First Utah peak they hiked together (hint rhymes with align)
- — Member of Hannah’s family Conner worked with before meeting Hannah
- Conner jumped over water pits in this track event (and only fell in once)
- The couple’s favorite fish to eat for dinner
- — First National Park they explored together
- Watersport Conner first tried at Belews Lake (with Hannah’s family)
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- Conner’s nickname for Hannah (also Disney-themed)
- — Activity that Conner and Hannah were doing when Hannah nearly broke her ankle on their first date
- Mascot of Hannah’s undergrad college
- Abbreviated label for Conner being child of minister (also Hannah’s dad’s name)
- Trail Hannah hiked with Davidson friends in first weeks of college summers (abbreviated)
- Conner’s hometown
- Instrument Hannah played for ten annual recitals
- Mascot of Conner’s undergrad college
- Republic — Honeymoon destination (two words)
- Hannah’s middle name (hint: named after Gran)
- Hannah’s hometown
- — City of their very first date
- Country of Hannah’s half Viking roots
- — Name of Hannah’s childhood pony
- First movie (Disney) they watched together
- Hannah’s nickname for Conner (also Disney-themed)
- — Date in December Conner popped the question
31 Clues: Conner’s hometown • Hannah’s hometown • — City of their very first date • — Name of Hannah’s childhood pony • Mascot of Hannah’s undergrad college • — The Covey’s first dance song title • Mascot of Conner’s undergrad college • Country of Hannah’s half Viking roots • Title Conner’s patients refer to him by • First movie (Disney) they watched together • ...
A Wrinkle in Time Crossword 2022-11-16
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- The witch who used to be a star is Mrs. ______
- Main character's last name
- The oldest of the witches is Mrs. ______
- Creature who heals Meg (2 words)
- Calvin's gift from the witches
- The brain that takes control of Charles Wallace.
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- Fortune teller the characters visit (2 words)
- The Red-Eyed Man is the prime ______.
- The characters are fighting the ______ (2 words)
- The witch who is always quoting is Mrs. ______
- Planet where Father is imprisoned
- First non-Earth planet the characters visit
- Concept of "wrinkling" time and space
13 Clues: Main character's last name • Calvin's gift from the witches • Creature who heals Meg (2 words) • Planet where Father is imprisoned • The Red-Eyed Man is the prime ______. • Concept of "wrinkling" time and space • The oldest of the witches is Mrs. ______ • First non-Earth planet the characters visit • Fortune teller the characters visit (2 words) • ...
AFTER THE HUNT CROSSWORD 2024-04-30
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- What is the Director's latest film?
- What is the Film Title?
- What town is the UK Studios based in?
- What car does the main character own?
- What is the name of the main characters Husband?
- Who is the Director?
- What film starring Cast 1 is set in the UK?
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- What is the main characters last name?
- What is the main characters occupation?
- How many golden globes does Cast 1 have?
- What is the main Character's First Name?
- Who is the writer?
- What career milestone is Alma up for?
13 Clues: Who is the writer? • Who is the Director? • What is the Film Title? • What is the Director's latest film? • What town is the UK Studios based in? • What car does the main character own? • What career milestone is Alma up for? • What is the main characters last name? • What is the main characters occupation? • How many golden globes does Cast 1 have? • ...
Learn about me 1 2020-11-01
9 Clues: Ola's favourite food • what is Ola's fave flower • what is Ola's fave planet • what is Ola's favourite animal • What is Ola's new fave colour? • Ola's favourite Ice cream flavour • what is Ola's fave Disney princess • what is Ola's other fave Disney princess • Country Ola want to go to after pandemic
supreme magus 2022-12-01
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- what is the main characters cursed object?
- a type of magic shrouded in mystery
- the count of lustria and the main characters benefactor?
- what is the main characters mothers name?
- main characters older brother?
- a type of magic often praised for its healing abilities?
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- the name of the world that the story takes place in?
- during his first reincardation what was he born as?
- the disowned son of razz
- what is the main characters name?
- often used in witchcraft?
11 Clues: the disowned son of razz • often used in witchcraft? • main characters older brother? • what is the main characters name? • a type of magic shrouded in mystery • what is the main characters mothers name? • what is the main characters cursed object? • during his first reincardation what was he born as? • the name of the world that the story takes place in? • ...
Warriors in the Crossfire 2024-05-08
10 Clues: The war • Water bottles • River to the sea • The main character • The island they live on • The main characters friend • The main characters sister • the main characters brother • The poems the family always writes • The cliff natives fell off into the sea
Prova 1 2019-03-15
Social Studies 2024-03-11
20 Clues: Beer • disney • Prague • Cowboys • Big Ben • Hollywood • Hot springs • Largest city • Dog sledding • Eiffel tower • Cuban coffee • Copper Canyon • The North pole • uniquebuildings • Egyptian Museum • Temple of Heaven • Half of the earth • Go's East and West • home master of golf • No roads in Greenland
Sydney 2024-07-04
21 Clues: Mini • Salad • Mascot • ____ Trip • 80s Movie • Birth Month • Three-For-Me • Toffee Candy • Correct Team • Vacation Home • Favorite Color • ____ Minnesota • Type of -Stone • Drink of Choice • City in Oceania • Princess Movies • Refreshing Drink • North ____ Court • Beautiful to Syd • Good with Strawberries • Saint Who Likes Clovers
your girlfriend 2023-09-26
20 Clues: age • sport • dream job • dogs name • star sign • fav brand • fav teddy • shoe size • fav artist • eye colour • fav season • middle name • date of birth • your girlfriend • cats name (grey) • fave movie genre • favourite colour • cats name (black) • fav movie(disney) • fav gift from you
your girlfriend 2023-09-26
20 Clues: age • sport • fav brand • shoe size • fav teddy • dream job • dogs name • star sign • eye colour • fav artist • fav season • middle name • date of birth • your girlfriend • fave movie genre • cats name (grey) • favourite colour • fav movie(disney) • cats name (black) • fav gift from you
The Cay Crossword 2017-05-15
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- Timothy hears a __________.
- The main character of the book.
- What the main characters are trying to do.
- A vicious sea animal.
- The person who accompanies the main character.
- The cook's cat.
- a sailing boat with two or more malts.
- A condition that the main character.
- Underwater
- The German submarines.
- A place where something is purified
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- a desise caused by mosquitios
- Having to do with airplanes
- To disturb
- Atropical storm
- A small island.
- A narrow opening
- Expressing contempt
- The two main characters eat _____.
19 Clues: To disturb • Underwater • Atropical storm • A small island. • The cook's cat. • A narrow opening • Expressing contempt • A vicious sea animal. • The German submarines. • Timothy hears a __________. • Having to do with airplanes • a desise caused by mosquitios • The main character of the book. • The two main characters eat _____. • A place where something is purified • ...
Elements of Drama 2025-03-06
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- the words the characters say
- the author of a drama
- Directions tells what is happening on the stage or what the actors should do
- the person that tells the story
- of characters a list of the characters in the drama
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- a story told through the words and actions of the characters
- sections of the drama or play
- objects the characters use in the play
- the two dots after the character's name (:)
9 Clues: the author of a drama • the words the characters say • sections of the drama or play • the person that tells the story • objects the characters use in the play • the two dots after the character's name (:) • of characters a list of the characters in the drama • a story told through the words and actions of the characters • ...
Native Americans and Cartoons 2023-03-28
8 Clues: A custom • A depiction • A fixed idea • Native Disney Movie • Happiest place in the world • Misleading nature of something • Something you watch as a kid on television • American First inhabitants of the United States
Literary Elements 2024-12-16
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- Characters who remain largely the same throughout the story, without significant changes in personality or behavior.
- The sequence of events in a story, typically organized into five stages: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- Action: The series of events that build tension and develop the conflict, leading up to the climax.
- A literary device where there is a contrast between expectations and reality.
- The narrator is a character in the story, using pronouns like "I" or "we" to tell the story.
- When the actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected.
- When a character says something but means the opposite, often resembling sarcasm.
- When the audience or reader knows something that the characters in the story do not.
- The turning point or most intense moment of the story, often where the main conflict reaches its peak.
- Characters who undergo significant internal changes throughout the story, such as in their personality, beliefs, or perspective.
- The perspective from which a story is told.
- When the author explicitly describes a character's traits, such as their appearance, personality, or motivations.
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- The process by which an author reveals the personality, traits, and qualities of a character in a story.
- The beginning of a story where characters, setting, and basic background information are introduced.
- The conclusion of the story where loose ends are tied up, and the outcome of the conflict is revealed.
- The narrator is outside the story and focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
- A literary technique where the author gives hints or clues about events that will happen later in the story.
- When the author reveals a character's traits through their actions, dialogue, thoughts, or how other characters react to them.
18 Clues: The perspective from which a story is told. • When the actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected. • A literary device where there is a contrast between expectations and reality. • When a character says something but means the opposite, often resembling sarcasm. • ...
Mots-croisés des auteurs célèbres 2016-12-12
13 Clues: Tintin • Hamlet • Astérix • Luky Luke • James Bond • Schtroumpfs • Harry Potter • Mickey Mouse • Madame Bovary • Hercule Poirot • Robert Langdon • Luke Skywalker • Sherlock Holmes
The Dynamics of Drama 2023-04-13
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- words, phrases, or grammar commonly used in a certain area-for example: whoopie pies, gobs
- the people who perform
- the result of the climax and leads to the story's resolution
- where a play takes place
- this is known as old fashioned language
- tells how the conflict is or is not resolved
- an exaggeration to make things appear greater or lesser than they really are
- small movable items that the actors use to make actions look real
- a list of the people or animals in a play (the cast)
- the turning point of the story
- a comparison using the words like or as
- the words spoken by the characters or narrator preceded by the character's name in capital letters
- the "good guy" or the main character
- An event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience
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- the "bad guy" or someone against the "good guy"
- words used to suggest the opposite of what is meant
- the person that writes the drama or play
- directions telling characters how to speak or act; directions telling how sound, lighting, or props are used
- construction on the stage that shows time/place; can also be called scenery
- the hero suffers a major downfall due to some weakness or flaw
- introduces the characters, setting, and initial conflict, or the problem the main character or characters face
- a comparison that says one thing is another
- a contradiction between what the character thinks and what the reader/audience knows to be true
- the time and location where the action takes place
- a humorous play with a happy ending
- the main sections of a drama
- smaller sections within an act
- a lengthy speech that one character addresses to others on stage
- includes all the events that lead to the climax
29 Clues: the people who perform • where a play takes place • the main sections of a drama • smaller sections within an act • the turning point of the story • a humorous play with a happy ending • the "good guy" or the main character • this is known as old fashioned language • a comparison using the words like or as • the person that writes the drama or play • ...
Branding Vocabulary 2024-08-29
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- The iconic swoosh logo instantly distinguishes Nike's sportswear from other athletic ____..
- When you think of smartphones, "iPhone" immediately comes to mind as a top choice.
- The golden arches are instantly recognizable as the symbol of McDonald's.
- Walmart offers its own "Great Value" products alongside national brands like Kellogg's and Procter & Gamble.
- Brand Target's "Up & Up" label offers a range of household products developed specifically for their stores.
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- Disney allows various companies to use its characters, such as Mickey Mouse, on merchandise for a licensing fee.
- “Google” is recognized worldwide as a leading technology and internet company.
- The collaboration between Nike and Apple to create the Apple Watch Nike+ merges both brands' expertise in technology and sports.
- Character Tony the Tiger's friendly face and voice make Frosted Flakes a memorable cereal choice.
- Store-brand pain relievers are often found in the pharmacy section without a recognizable company name.
- Colgate expanded from toothpaste to offer a range of oral health products, including toothbrushes and mouthwash.
- Tide laundry detergent is widely recognized across the country and produced by Procter & Gamble.
- The red and white Coca-Cola logo is legally protected and can only be used by the company itself.
13 Clues: The golden arches are instantly recognizable as the symbol of McDonald's. • “Google” is recognized worldwide as a leading technology and internet company. • When you think of smartphones, "iPhone" immediately comes to mind as a top choice. • The iconic swoosh logo instantly distinguishes Nike's sportswear from other athletic ____.. • ...
Romiete and julio 2026-05-06
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- The attempt to influence or direct a situation
- A strong bond motivating protection despite risk
- The possibility of loss when making bold decisions
- A belief that events are meant to happen, shaping how characters interpret danger and connection
- The idea of who someone is
- Acting despite fear
- A feeling that shapes decisions in dangerous situations
- A lack of communication that creates confusion and conflict
- A destructive force that representing literal and symbolic danger
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- The potential for harm as tension rises
- The difficult decision characters must make when facing pressure
- A warning sign of possible harm
- Commitment to others even when risky
- The result that follows a characters decision
- A feeling that shapes decisions in dangerous situations
- The struggle that drives tension in the story
- A group that creates fear and danger
- Faith in another person during uncertainty
18 Clues: Acting despite fear • The idea of who someone is • A warning sign of possible harm • Commitment to others even when risky • A group that creates fear and danger • The potential for harm as tension rises • Faith in another person during uncertainty • The result that follows a characters decision • The struggle that drives tension in the story • ...
Chris' Daughters 2019-11-03
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- The little plastic piece at the end of the shoelace
- Jordan's 2 Closest Friends (Y is used as AND)
- Last Name of Jordan's Science Teacher
- Uncle Aaron's Youngest Daughter
- Bella and Jordan's Favorite PIXAR Movie
- Jordan's Favorite Musical
- Bella's Favorite Song
- One of Jordan's Favorite Movies of All Time
- Bella's Middle Name
- Jordan's First Word
- Bella's Favorite Musical
- Bella's Current Favorite Movie
- Jordan's Favorite Lollipop Flavor
- Jordan and Bella's Favorite Marvel Movie
- DHMS Spanish Teachers
- Bella's Best Friend
- The Second Grade Teacher at Westbrook Park Elementary that Bella Student Teaches With
- The Younger Child
- Jordan's First Halloween Costume
- Jordan's Favorite DISNEY Movie
- Bella's Calculus Teacher: John ______
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- Jordan's Favorite Song
- Bella's Favorite Candy
- Jordan and Bella's Favorite Alvin and the Chipmunk's Movie
- Bella's Favorite DISNEY Movie
- Denise' Cousin that has two children: Will and Lily
- One of Bella's Favorite TV Shows
- Last Name of Bella's PFE Teacher
- Grandma's Nickname for Jordan
- The Town That Denise is From
- The Favorite Disney Channel Original Movie of Jordan
- Last Name of Jordan's Science Teacher Last Year
- One of Jordan's Favorite TV Shows
- Jordan's Favorite Celebrity
- The Section That Jordan Sits In At Lunch
- Elective That Jordan Replaced Astronomy With
- A Favorite Musical of Jordan and Bella's Starring Lin Manuel Miranda
- The Sport that Jordan and Bella Played
- A Beloved Stolen Souvenir From Texas (Jordan's)
- The Favorite Disney Channel Original Movie of Jordan
- A Gift For Bella That She Has Had For Longer Than She's Been Alive
41 Clues: The Younger Child • Bella's Middle Name • Jordan's First Word • Bella's Best Friend • Bella's Favorite Song • DHMS Spanish Teachers • Jordan's Favorite Song • Bella's Favorite Candy • Bella's Favorite Musical • Jordan's Favorite Musical • Jordan's Favorite Celebrity • The Town That Denise is From • Bella's Favorite DISNEY Movie • Grandma's Nickname for Jordan • ...
Drama 2019-03-14
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- work
- type of play that Shakespeare made
- The turning point of the action in the plot of a play and the point of greatest tension in
- Characters, Flat characters in a play are often, but not always, relatively simple minor
- minor, static
- stage pictures
- The main character of a literary work
- An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work. Dramatic characters may be major
- irony, the contrast between what a character believes and/or says and what the
- A speech by a single character without another character's response
- Movement patterns of actors on the stage. Planned by the director to create
- a funny or comedic play intended to make the audience laugh
- Character, Undergoes an important change in the course of the play
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- irony, the opposite is said
- knows to be true
- A major division in a play. An act can be sub-divided into scenes
- A secondary character whose situation often parallels that of the main character while his
- A character or force against which another character struggles.
- An interruption of a play's chronology (timeline) to describe or present an incident
- spoken by an actor directly to the audience, but not "heard" by the other characters
- of Dramatic,Terms anticipated because their knowledge of events or individuals is more complete than the
- in a way that the character did not expect but that the audience or readers have
- The conversation of characters in a literary work
- occurred prior to the main time-frame of the play's action.
- The sequence of events that make up a story
- or response or character contrasts with that of the main character
- stage during a play.
- Relief Comic relief does not relate to the genre of comedy. Comic relief serves a specific
28 Clues: work • minor, static • stage pictures • knows to be true • stage during a play. • irony, the opposite is said • type of play that Shakespeare made • The main character of a literary work • The sequence of events that make up a story • The conversation of characters in a literary work • occurred prior to the main time-frame of the play's action. • ...
Trejo- Greek Theatre Review 2021-02-05
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- The cast bow at the end of a show
- The person who portrays a character in a play.
- The style of the play. Genre can be as broad as comedy or tragedy or as narrow and specific as courtroom drama or burlesque.
- The center position of the stage. Generally considered the most powerful position on the stage.
- The section of stage furthest from the audience
- A story or play which uses humor to make strong statements about individuals, policies, or society as a whole.
- The group of actors who play all the characters in a show
- Written conversation between two or more characters
- The underlying emotion, thoughts, and meanings underneath what is said by the characters in a play.
- The section of stage nearest to the audience.
- The Positions for all actors and crew at the beginning of a play
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- a person, creature, or enity in a story or play with specifc and distinguishing attributes.
- The person who writes the plays.
- The clothing worn by characters on stage.
- A unifying concept in a play
- The process of creating a believable character by exploring the character's physical, social, and pyschological aspects of the role.
- A practice for a play.
- A type of comedy that seeks to entertain its audiences through a series of extravagant and improbable situations.
- A printed copy of dialouge and instructions of a play.
- An actor's movement from one part of the stage to another
- The rate which a scene is played.
- The words said aloud by characters during a play
- The events of a play, from its beginning to end.
- The way the actor stands, sits, and generally holds himself. Posture can do a lot to physically create a character.
- The use of cosmetics to create the appearance of the character during the play.
25 Clues: A practice for a play. • A unifying concept in a play • The person who writes the plays. • The cast bow at the end of a show • The rate which a scene is played. • The clothing worn by characters on stage. • The section of stage nearest to the audience. • The person who portrays a character in a play. • The section of stage furthest from the audience • ...
Pipkin- Stage Terms Review 2021-02-05
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- The person who writes the plays.
- A practice for a play.
- The positions for all actors and crew at the beginning of a play.
- The clothing worn by characters on stage.
- An actor's movement and stage positions during a performance.
- A person, creature, or entity in a story or play with specific and distinguishing attributes.
- The objects actors interact with onstage. Items such as books, plates, and swords are
- The time one is expected to be present and ready for a rehearsal or performance.
- The events of a play, from its beginning to end.
- The front left of the stage, when facing the audience
- The deliberate use of light to illuminate the stage or convey a location or emotion, and sometimes all three.
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- The group of actors who play all the characters in a show.
- The way an actor stands, sits, and generally holds himself. Posture can do a lot to physically create a character.
- The use of cosmetics to create the appearance of the character during the play.
- A play using musical accompaniment and sung music to tell its story.
- A face covering used in theatre to create character or disguise identity.
- The underlying emotion, thoughts, and meanings underneath what is said by the characters in a play.
- Another word for memorized. A rehearsal off book will be one in which the actors do not use scripts.
- An actor's movement from one part of the stage to another.
- A character's goal. The reason a character does and says what he does and says.
- The person who portrays a character in a play.
- The cast bow at the end of a show.
- The rate at which a scene is played.
- Written conversation between two or more characters.
- The words said aloud by characters during a play.
25 Clues: A practice for a play. • The person who writes the plays. • The cast bow at the end of a show. • The rate at which a scene is played. • The clothing worn by characters on stage. • The person who portrays a character in a play. • The events of a play, from its beginning to end. • The words said aloud by characters during a play. • ...
PowerPoint Chapter 1 2017-10-04
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- Defines the hues of the characters
- Specifies the height of the characters
- Mode in which the presentation appears on the screen
- Also called a slide show
- Includes such information as the project author, title or subject
- Shows the number and title of the slide you are about to display
- Appearance of typed characters
- What slide to end a presentation with
- Where you can choose a slide layout
- Consists of a slides tab and an outline tab
- Creating a higher-level paragraph
- Where you store media files you create
- Includes enlarging or reducing the size of a clip are graphic
- View used to make a presentation
- Boxes with dotted borders that are displayed on new slides
- A single media file that can include art, sound, animation or movies
- Indicates how the characters are formatted
- An area where you can type notes and additional information
- Creating a lower-level paragraph
- Words or phrases that further describe the document
- Segment of text with the same format; started by pressing the ENTER key
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- Default slide layout where the slide width is greater than its height
- Text that has a slanted appearance
- A list of paragraphs each of which is preceded by a bullet
- 1/72 of an inch in height
- Characters that display somewhat thicker and darker
- A special animation effect used to progress from one slide to the next
- Sets color scheme, font, font size and layout of presentation
- Default view allows you to work in three working areas simultaneously
- Postition within a structure that indicates magnitude of importance
- Typeface
- Allows you to reverse up to 20 changes
- Default document theme
- Introduces the presentation to the audience
- Document properties
- Shows a large view of the current slide on the right side of the window
36 Clues: Typeface • Document properties • Default document theme • Also called a slide show • 1/72 of an inch in height • Appearance of typed characters • View used to make a presentation • Creating a lower-level paragraph • Creating a higher-level paragraph • Defines the hues of the characters • Text that has a slanted appearance • Where you can choose a slide layout • ...
All Of Dragon Ball 2024-03-21
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- the angriest warrior
- the ruler of all
- the fat guy who lives with the cat
- the turtle hermit
- Gohan's daughter
- a race of elite warriors
- The main character
- the guardian of earth
- the perfect android
- the main characters second son
- The smartest human
- THE WORLD CHAMP
- The sayain who redeemed himself
- the most iconic Dragon Ball move
- the gods that live on planets to ensure peace
- The main characters wife
- the annoying blue midget
- The creator of Dragon Ball
- the best three eyed character
- the sneeze switches personalities
- The son who unlocked beast
- Edgy kid from the future
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- the fusion between the two main characters when they do the fusion dance
- the God of destruction for universe 7
- the servant for the God of destruction in universe 7
- A person that can't stop dying
- The cat who lives in the sky
- The most villainous Ailen
- The new person running Dragon Ball
- the second namekian seen and the best
- the servant for the God of destruction of universe 6
- The sayain who ate the fruit from the tree of might
- the creator of most androids like android 16, 17, and 18
- the rouge Kai
- the race that made the dragon balls
- The God of destruction for universe 6
- imagine losing to a plant in one shot
- the fusion between the two main characters with the potara earrings
- daughter of THE WORLD CHAMP
- the worst main character ever (db legends)
- the Edgy future kids girlfriend
- the planet that the main characters are on
- the leader of the elite force in the most feared army
- the child fusion that got whooped by super buu
- The useless sayain who was murdered by his partner
45 Clues: the rouge Kai • THE WORLD CHAMP • the ruler of all • Gohan's daughter • the turtle hermit • The main character • The smartest human • the perfect android • the angriest warrior • the guardian of earth • a race of elite warriors • The main characters wife • the annoying blue midget • Edgy kid from the future • The most villainous Ailen • The creator of Dragon Ball • The son who unlocked beast • ...
ELA Review 2024-06-04
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- narrator telling the story and is part of it: "I" perspective
- a character who is a stereotype
- the ways by which an author develops and reveals the nature of a character, usually through appearance, speech, actions, thoughts, interactions with others
- a character who is multifaced and fully developed
- the part of a narrative at which the tension or conflict reaches its highest point; turning point
- narrator only knows what some characters would know
- introduces background information about events, setting and characters at the beginning of a literary work; introduction
- the underlying meaning of a work; generally, a message that is universally understood across cultures
- narrator who tells a story but lacks credibility
- literal meaning is "untying" at the end of a plot when all the unanswered questions are addressed; the resolution of the plot in a fictional story
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- when the audience knows more than the characters
- a situation or event that is opposite of what is expected
- a character who stays the same throughout the story
- character or group of characters that stands in opposition to the protagonist - usually, but not always the "bad guy"
- "you" the reader is part of the story
- a character who undergoes changes throughout the story
- the expressions of an attitude or intention that is opposite of what is actually meant
- central or leading character in a work of fiction, plot usually revolves around him/her, most often considered morally upstanding
- struggle between two opposing forces, usually between a protagonist and antagonist
- the time and place in which a story takes place; can include details about weather, societal customs, lighting, etc...
- the events that make up a story...the events relate to each other in a pattern or sequence
- narrator knows the minds and actions of all characters
22 Clues: a character who is a stereotype • "you" the reader is part of the story • when the audience knows more than the characters • narrator who tells a story but lacks credibility • a character who is multifaced and fully developed • a character who stays the same throughout the story • narrator only knows what some characters would know • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2026-04-28
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- the place and time in which a story occurs
- purpose a writer’s reason for writing: inform, persuade, entertain, describe
- as a result
- conflict gets most intense; readers learn how the conflict will be resolved
- action minor conflicts and misunderstandings are cleared up; the tension eases
- limited narrator is a voice outside the story and not a character; reader sees through one character’s eyes; uses 3rd person pronouns (he, she, his, her) to refer to all characters
- statement that tells how someone or something looks, sounds, etc.
- conflict a dispute between a character and an outside force, such as another character, nature, society, or technology
- the sequence of events in a story
- new
- POV narrator is a character in the story; reader sees through the narrator’s eyes; uses 1st person pronouns (I, me, my, mine)
- a message or insight about life that the story expresses
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- reading an oral presentation of a literary work, delivered with expression and gestures that bring the story to life
- action conflict begins and develops- suspense builds
- conflict a problem (decisions/feelings) a character feels within themselves
- change
- the people, animals, or creatures in a story who take part in the action and move the plot forward
- fiction a type of fiction in which real or imagined elements of science or advanced technology play a key role
- a story that has been passed down by word of mouth from generation to generation
- omniscient narrator is an all-knowing observer and not a character; reader sees through the eyes of multiple characters’ eyes; uses 3rd person pronouns to refer to all characters
- of view the perspective from which the story is told
- end of the story, during which any further loose ends are addressed
- the conversation between and among characters
- characters and situations are introduced
- scene from the past breaks the time sequence; a memory, dream, or an actual shift in time
- directions the playwright’s directions in a script
26 Clues: new • change • as a result • the sequence of events in a story • characters and situations are introduced • the place and time in which a story occurs • the conversation between and among characters • a message or insight about life that the story expresses • directions the playwright’s directions in a script • ...
Literary Terms 2020-10-21
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- A feeling of anxious uncertainty about the events in a literary work
- When what is said opposite of what is meant
- An exaggeration for effect
- Spoken words between characters
- When the narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronoun "I"
- A series of events that leads a literary work to the climax
- An object that stands for or represents something other than itself
- When the opposite of what is expected takes place
- The point of view where the narrator know everything that happens, including what characters are thinking
- The use of words that imitate sounds
- Introduction of setting, characters, and the basic situation at the beginning of a story
- The writer's attitude towards the subject and characters
- When a story's time sequence is interrupted to relate an event from an earlier time
- A person or animal that takes part in the action of a story
- Poetry that is characterized by its informality, permitting almost any usage of rhythm and having no rhyme
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- Giving non-human or inanimate objects human characteristics
- A comparison between two things without using like or as
- The main character in a literary work
- The feeling a piece of work creates in the reader
- A reference to a famous person, place or thing
- Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- Events that occur after the climax
- The highest point of intensity or the turning point of a story
- When the audience knows more than the characters or actors know
- A comparison between two tings using like or as
- The central idea of a story, or the general idea about life that is revealed throughout the story
- Struggles between opposing forces
- Giving the reader hints or clues as to what will happen later in a story
- A poem that tells a story
- The time and place in which a story takes place
30 Clues: A poem that tells a story • An exaggeration for effect • Spoken words between characters • Struggles between opposing forces • Events that occur after the climax • The main character in a literary work • The use of words that imitate sounds • Repetition of beginning consonant sounds • When what is said opposite of what is meant • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Literary Terms 2014-03-16
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- the central character in a story; struggles against the antagonist
- the time and place, or where and when, the action occurs
- like third-person limited, the third-person omniscient
- a character’s struggle with himself or his conscience
- the “voice” that tells a story; may or may not reflect the opinions and attitudes of the author himself
- the related series of events that make up a story
- the struggle(s) between opposing forces, usually characters
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- the conflicting force against the protagonist; can be another character, a force of nature, or the protagonist struggling against himself
- the end of a story; problems are solved, and the characters’ futures are foreshadowed
- (he, she, it, they, etc.); observes the action as an outside observer,revealing the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of several characters
- the main idea behind a literary work; the message in the story
- a character’s struggle with an outside force, such as another character, nature, or his environment
- the beginning of a story in which the main characters, conflicts, and setting are introduced
- the perspective from which a story is told
- action the action that takes place before the climax; the plot becomes more complicated, leading to the climax
- the turning point of the story; emotional high point for the protagonist
- the time in which a story takes place (includes the era, season, date, time of day, etc.)
- a narrator that uses the first-person pronouns (I, me, my, myself, etc.) when telling the story; focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of a particular character
- the individuals involved (either directly or indirectly) in the action of the story
- the physical environment in which a story takes place; this includes the social and political environment, as well as the mood or atmosphere
- action the action that takes place after the climax, leading to the resolution
21 Clues: the perspective from which a story is told • the related series of events that make up a story • a character’s struggle with himself or his conscience • like third-person limited, the third-person omniscient • the time and place, or where and when, the action occurs • the struggle(s) between opposing forces, usually characters • ...
Elements of Drama Vocabulary 2022-10-31
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- is a situation in which the audience or reader has a better understanding of events than the characters in a story do
- when an author describes a character in a straightforward manner, as if telling the reader directly
- A conversation between two (or more) characters
- a piece of literature where the story is meant to be acted; also called a play
- a comment that conveys a different meaning than what it may seem to be
- Words that paint a picture
- lifelike figures with complex, multifaceted personalities. This type of character possesses depth and dimension, and often undergoes personal development over the course of a story
- A protagonist is the main character of a story. It could be a “good guy”, but it doesn't have to be
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- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- a type of character who remains largely the same throughout the course of the storyline
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary
- a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story
- People, animals, or objects who do the acting in a play
- characters that are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of a work
- a method of indicating what a character is like by revealing their personality
- A story with a double meaning
- A solitary speech in which is the character is speaking to himself or herself
- a solitary speech in which the actor is speaking uninterruptedly and the other characters may or may not be listening
- A character breaks the fourth wall to interact with the audience
- a character who undergoes significant internal change throughout the course of a story
- when the opposite of what we expect to happen, happens.
- In parenthesis or italics to give extra information to the actors
22 Clues: Words that paint a picture • A story with a double meaning • A conversation between two (or more) characters • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • People, animals, or objects who do the acting in a play • when the opposite of what we expect to happen, happens. • A character breaks the fourth wall to interact with the audience • ...
English 1 Review Terms 2024-11-26
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- When a concrete object stands for an abstract idea of concept, that is ________.
- The universal message about life explained through the text is the definition of _________.
- _________ is when a speaker talks to their audience.
- The emotional/cultural definition, and feeling, of word
- The part of a story's plot where the characters start to have issues and challenges they must face.
- The last part of a story's plot, where everything is concluding and sharing what's happening for the characters at the end.
- The dictionary definition of a word.
- Characterization that is specifically stated in the text is _______ characterization.
- _________ is how the author feels about what they are writing about
- In poetry, ______ is the term for a group of lines.
- A reference to something else (culturally) in a story/text is a/an _________.
- In rhetoric, an appeal to emotion is ______.
- The part of a story's plot where the action and tension is at its greatest point.
- A type of problem that characters face in a story, such as man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, etc.
- In rhetoric, an appeal to credibility is _______.
- The art of persuasion is known as ________.
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- _________ is a feeling of anticipation about what might happen next in a story.
- _______ is the main concept of a nonfiction piece of writing.
- The first part of a story's plot, where the characters and setting are introduced.
- ________ is a term for giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
- In rhetoric, this is a term for using opposites right next to each other.
- In rhetoric, an appeal to logic is _______.
- Which type of irony occurs when the audience knows more than the characters in a story?
- The part of a story's plot where things arr winding down after the story's most tense point.
24 Clues: The dictionary definition of a word. • In rhetoric, an appeal to logic is _______. • The art of persuasion is known as ________. • In rhetoric, an appeal to emotion is ______. • In rhetoric, an appeal to credibility is _______. • In poetry, ______ is the term for a group of lines. • _________ is when a speaker talks to their audience. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-11-06
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- Time of day when much of the action occurs
- Time of day Romeo and Juliet must part
- Male protagonist
- Where Romeo finds Juliet after her fake death
- Priest who marries the couple
- City where the play is set
- Tension between two forces, common in the play
- Romeo’s initial love interest
- What Romeo consumes in the tomb
- Full name of the priest who helps the lovers
- Shed by many characters in the play
- Juliet’s weapon in the final scene
- Their tragic end
- Romeo’s family name
- What the families seek after the tragedy
- The Prince’s last name
- Speech given by a character alone on stage
- Romeo’s servant
- Where Romeo and Juliet declare their love
- Juliet’s cousin, skilled swordsman
- Represents the age of Romeo and Juliet
- Genre of the play
- Female protagonist
- Mercutio mocks this concept in his Queen Mab speech
- Weapon used in duels
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- Ruler of Verona
- A concept important to many characters, especially Tybalt
- Bird associated with morning in the play
- Symbol of fate and destiny in the play
- Secretly binds the two lovers
- Romeo’s cousin and friend
- An emotion felt by the characters
- Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt
- The party where Romeo meets Juliet
- Another word for poison
- Romeo’s close friend
- A motive for some characters’ actions
- Sells poison to Romeo
- Juliet’s caretaker and confidante
- Another word for argument, like between the families
- Conflict between the Montagues and Capulets
- Where the tragic final scene takes place
- Romeo and Juliet share many of these
- The cause of both Romeo and Juliet’s deaths
- Nobleman who wishes to marry Juliet
- Juliet’s family name
- Central theme of the play
- Idea of destiny, frequently mentioned
- What the messenger fears, affecting the delivery of the letter
- What the Prince grants some characters at the end
50 Clues: Ruler of Verona • Romeo’s servant • Male protagonist • Their tragic end • Genre of the play • Female protagonist • Romeo’s family name • Romeo’s close friend • Juliet’s family name • Weapon used in duels • Sells poison to Romeo • The Prince’s last name • Another word for poison • Romeo’s cousin and friend • Central theme of the play • City where the play is set • Secretly binds the two lovers • ...
Text Formatting 2025-09-07
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- numbering method of arranging pages in numerical order
- replaces existing text with new text as it is keyed
- the type of character format that determines the look or artistic style of the characters; ex: bold
- text that is slanted to the right
- text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the top of a page
- the horizontal positioning of text (such as left, right, center, or justify)
- spacing the vertical distance between two lines of type
- a print enhancement used to make characters appear darker than other text to add emphasis
- page orientation in which data prints across the narrower portion of a page
- to make a hard copy of a document
- blank spaces between the edge of the paper and the printed text
- determines the height of characters in units called points; ex: 12
- an input mode in which the existing text moves to the right as new text is added
- causes text to move automatically to a new line when the current line is full
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- text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the bottom of a page
- allow you to line up text at a certain point
- used to check the spelling of a document after keying
- show nonprinting or formatting characters
- to move one or more lines inward from the margins
- a feature that enables you to move or copy text from one place to another
- used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a number
- used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a bullet
- a feature that underlines text as it is keyed
- the design and appearance of printed characters; ex: arial
- page orientation in which data prints across the wider portion of the page
25 Clues: text that is slanted to the right • to make a hard copy of a document • show nonprinting or formatting characters • allow you to line up text at a certain point • a feature that underlines text as it is keyed • to move one or more lines inward from the margins • replaces existing text with new text as it is keyed • used to check the spelling of a document after keying • ...
Cooperative Groupwork Reflection Disney Version 2021-11-17
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- Which Full House character voices Aladdin?
- Wars What 1977 franchise used group processing when it came to seeing how well they would function as a group?
- years old How old is Disney?
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- 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?
- Which Disney character took individual accountability/personal responsibility into her own hands when saving her island?
- How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen?
- King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe?
- Dwarfs What little group of men use promotive interaction to save Snow White?
8 Clues: years old How old is Disney? • Which Full House character voices Aladdin? • How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen? • Dwarfs What little group of men use promotive interaction to save Snow White? • King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe? • ...
Cooperative Groupwork Reflection Disney Version 2021-11-17
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- What 1977 franchise used group processing when it came to seeing how well they would function as a group?
- Which Full House character voices Aladdin?
- Which Disney character took individual accountability/personal responsibility into her own hands when saving her island?
- How old is Disney?
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- 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?
- How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen?
- King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe?
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? • King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe? • ...
Sound, Setting, and Mood 2026-06-09
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- An element of setting that establishes the mood or general vibe
- An element of context that helps to establish the setting based on the way characters behave and how they feel about things in their society
- What elements of film contribute to mood?
- An element of context that helps to establish the setting based on what the characters say
- The emotional response that the director wishes to evoke in the audience
- A kind of sound that the characters can hear. It originates from the world of the film
- An element of context that helps to establish the setting based on what the characters are wearing
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- An element of setting that establishes the historical or social background
- An element of setting that establishes where the story takes place
- A kind of sound that the characters cannot hear. It is often added in post-production, like background music
- The environment or framework in which a story takes place
- An element of setting that establishes when the story takes place
- An intentional choice made by the director to not have sound that is also considered sound
13 Clues: What elements of film contribute to mood? • The environment or framework in which a story takes place • An element of setting that establishes the mood or general vibe • An element of setting that establishes when the story takes place • An element of setting that establishes where the story takes place • ...
Famous people 2023-06-20
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- Curie She was a pioneering physicist and chemist known for her work on radioactivity.
- Earhart She was a pioneering aviator and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Curie She was a pioneering physicist and chemist known for her work on radioactivity.
- Parks She was a civil rights activist known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Mandela He was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and political leader.
- Einstein He was a brilliant scientist who developed the theory of relativity.
- Yousafzai She is a young Pakistani activist advocating for girls' education.
- da Vinci He was a famous artist, inventor, and scientist during the Renaissance.
- Luther King Jr. He was a prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement.
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- Shakespeare He was a renowned playwright and poet from the Elizabethan era.
- Einstein He was a brilliant scientist who developed the theory of relativity.
- Disney He was an American entrepreneur and animator who created beloved characters and founded Disneyland.
- He was a renowned composer and pianist known for his influential classical music.
- Armstrong He was an astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
- da Vinci He was a famous artist, inventor, and scientist during the Renaissance.
- Gandhi He was a political and spiritual leader who played a key role in India's independence movement.
16 Clues: Shakespeare He was a renowned playwright and poet from the Elizabethan era. • Yousafzai She is a young Pakistani activist advocating for girls' education. • Einstein He was a brilliant scientist who developed the theory of relativity. • Einstein He was a brilliant scientist who developed the theory of relativity. • ...
CALL IT COURAGE 2013-12-17
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- Island Chestnuts.
- Mafutu's bird.
- What he made his canoe out of.
- The main characters father.
- A wild pig.
- The dog of Mafutu.
- Leaves.
- Hang in bushels and are yellow.
- What pandas eat.
- What he lived on.
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- The octopus.
- The god if fisherman.
- Where Mafutu's home.
- What Moana rules over.
- The sea god that they believe in.
- The animal that broke Mafutu's trap he made.
- Mafutu made this to travel back home in.
- The main characters name.
- A knife.
- Where he drank the fresh water from on the man-eater island.
20 Clues: Leaves. • A knife. • A wild pig. • The octopus. • Mafutu's bird. • What pandas eat. • Island Chestnuts. • What he lived on. • The dog of Mafutu. • Where Mafutu's home. • The god if fisherman. • What Moana rules over. • The main characters name. • The main characters father. • What he made his canoe out of. • Hang in bushels and are yellow. • The sea god that they believe in. • ...
1984 Choice Board 2 2023-03-03
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- mysterious thing that changed at the end
- shop owner
- hidden disguise
- main characters job
- hidden deciple
- the thing that delivers the book
- yearly festival
- Glass Coral
- new allies
- brotherhood leader
- inner party gets better version of this
- the bed
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- Spying Technology
- thing that all three countries seek
- none of the girls in the out of party wears this
- new war
- BB
- last thing main characters said to eachother
- phrase often repeated
- soldiers
- vanished
- The main character
- character that sings outside
- servent
- Dark Haired Girl
25 Clues: BB • new war • servent • the bed • soldiers • vanished • shop owner • new allies • Glass Coral • hidden deciple • hidden disguise • yearly festival • Dark Haired Girl • Spying Technology • The main character • brotherhood leader • main characters job • phrase often repeated • character that sings outside • the thing that delivers the book • thing that all three countries seek • ...
Of Mice and Men 2023-05-09
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- The bosses son
- how did curleys wife die?
- book title
- took place during the great __________
- curleys lover
- things that lennie likes to pet
- The state where the two main characters are from
- men on the job
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- how did lennie hurt curley
- boss the man in charge
- where the main characters came from
- a plant grown for harvesting and fodder
- Lennies aunt
- Old man
- workers have a good __________
- one word of the title
- George Friend
- a laborer on the salinas where lenie and geroge work
- Lennie friend
- black man
20 Clues: Old man • black man • book title • Lennies aunt • curleys lover • George Friend • Lennie friend • The bosses son • men on the job • one word of the title • boss the man in charge • how did curleys wife die? • how did lennie hurt curley • workers have a good __________ • things that lennie likes to pet • where the main characters came from • took place during the great __________ • ...
Review: Literary Terms 2024-09-17
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- author's development of characters
- story's main events in order
- author's word choice
- big idea repeated in a text
- conversation between characters
- use of sensory details
- reference to a well-known cultural place, person, etc.
- story's villain
- giving human qualities to inanimate objects
- extreme exaggeration
- category
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- sounds represented as words
- representation of one thing as another
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- story's hero
- the repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words
- author's attitude
- storyteller
- the opposite of what is expected
- a comparison between two things
20 Clues: category • storyteller • story's hero • story's villain • author's attitude • author's word choice • extreme exaggeration • use of sensory details • sounds represented as words • big idea repeated in a text • story's main events in order • conversation between characters • a comparison between two things • the opposite of what is expected • a comparison using "like" or "as" • ...
DON'T LOOK BACK 2024-10-18
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- How the dad died
- to go insane
- No memory
- Samantha's brother
- to torment
- The person who saves everyone
- Samantha's best friend
- place to learn
- The bad guy
- place to go when hurt
- name of the book
- Brothers girlfriend
- to have a lot of money
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- Thing that plays music
- to fear
- Main characters enemy
- where Cassie died
- pieces of paper
- red substance
- opposite of enemy
- Main characters boyfriend
- Main character
- Where the two girls almost died
- not breathing
- L. Armentrout author
25 Clues: to fear • No memory • to torment • The bad guy • to go insane • red substance • not breathing • place to learn • Main character • pieces of paper • How the dad died • name of the book • where Cassie died • opposite of enemy • Samantha's brother • Brothers girlfriend • L. Armentrout author • Main characters enemy • place to go when hurt • Thing that plays music • Samantha's best friend • to have a lot of money • ...
Creative Writing 2023-07-03
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- This details pays off by the end.
- A word that describes a verb.
- By the end, a character either will succeed or ____.
- This is an alternative word for the main character.
- The place a story is set.
- An opponent or villain.
- A character can struggle against a ____ or a force.
- The bit between the middle and the end.
- Also known as a villain or antagonist.
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- These characters are not the main characters.
- The _________ of a story is the beginning, middle and end.
- Characters have to struggle to overcome this.
- The first part of the story, where we see the main character and the setting.
- The final part of the story.
- A person in a story, fiction rather than real.
- A character may struggle against __________.
- A word that describes a noun.
17 Clues: An opponent or villain. • The place a story is set. • The final part of the story. • A word that describes a verb. • A word that describes a noun. • This details pays off by the end. • Also known as a villain or antagonist. • The bit between the middle and the end. • A character may struggle against __________. • These characters are not the main characters. • ...
Basic Literary Terms 2017-09-06
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- The story's most intense moment.
- the central idea
- someone who might help emphasize the hero/heroine's honesty
- a fictional narrative generally centering on one climactic event
- where a fictional work takes place
- the way in which the narrative events are arranged
- characters who are belly developed or may be stereotypes
- fictional representation of a person or animal
- the outcome of the story
- a design or visual object representing a quality or meaning
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- a series of events or follows the history of a character or group of characters through a period of time
- the attitude of the speaker
- consistent levels of meaning
- background material necessary for the readers understanding of the story
- the peak in the story's action
- usually the main character
- narrative events are arranged
17 Clues: the central idea • the outcome of the story • usually the main character • the attitude of the speaker • consistent levels of meaning • narrative events are arranged • the peak in the story's action • The story's most intense moment. • where a fictional work takes place • fictional representation of a person or animal • the way in which the narrative events are arranged • ...
SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW 2017-12-13
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- The epitaph engraved on Machiavelli’s monument reads: TANTO NOMINI NULLUM PAR ______.
- ___?___ Irony – (They expect to find Death under the tree; instead they find gold, which leads to their death.)
- ___?___ – introduces the characters and setting
- Chaucer is the ___?___ of the English language.
- ___?___ – a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning.
- ___?___ Irony – (Readers are aware that the rioters have conspired against each other but the characters do not know.)
- In The Decameron, the frame, or outer story, involves characters who go to the country to ? . They amuse themselves by telling stories to each other.
- RADIX MALORUM EST CUPIDITAS
- Shakespeare appeared in his own plays (he played King _____?______in Macbeth).
- Shakespeare wrote Macbeth with King ____?____ as his intended audience.
- Name two of Macbeth’s tragic flaws: __________ & insanity.
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- In Canterbury Tales, the characters go to ¬¬¬¬____¬¬?____. They amuse themselves by telling stories to each other.
- Thomas Becket was ¬___?___ of Canterbury until his murder in 1170.
- ___?___ Irony – (Pardoner makes a speech at the end trying to sell forgiveness; he already admitted that he doesn’t believe in forgiveness.)
- what two things might cause a king to be hated by his people: laziness & _____.
- in the ______ = in media res?
- Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King _____?_____and Anne Boleyn.
- Radix Malorum est ___?___ – The love of money is the root of all evil
- Thomas Becket is a ____?____ and martyr.
19 Clues: RADIX MALORUM EST CUPIDITAS • in the ______ = in media res? • Thomas Becket is a ____?____ and martyr. • ___?___ – introduces the characters and setting • Chaucer is the ___?___ of the English language. • Name two of Macbeth’s tragic flaws: __________ & insanity. • Thomas Becket was ¬___?___ of Canterbury until his murder in 1170. • ...
Complete the Puzzle with the Appropriate Literary Term 2026-03-24
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- Praise poems to eulogize kings and other noblemen, a family or a lineage
- The main character around whom the story revolves
- The part of the plot which introduces the characters, the setting and most importantly the main problem of the story
- The moment of recognition or insight in a tragedy
- The technique by which a reader’s curiosity is sustained in a literary work.
- A brief story/poem, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson/moral
- The contrast between expectation and reality
- A character in a play/story who contrasts another character
- An ancient story that explains natural occurrences/happenings in the world
- The emotional feeling or atmosphere of a work.
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- Another term for playwright
- The error of judgement leading to a hero’s downfall
- A section of a poem or song consisting of a number of lines arranged together to form a single unit
- A narrative point of view in which the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings and actions of all the characters
- Excessive pride in a tragic hero
- The story’s main problem, which places the main characters against themselves, each other, society, nature, or something supernatural
- The genre of Literature uses expressions of beauty and imaginative language to communicate
- The location and time in which the action of a narrative takes place.
- A monologue revealing the thoughts of a character, usually alone on stage
19 Clues: Another term for playwright • Excessive pride in a tragic hero • The contrast between expectation and reality • The emotional feeling or atmosphere of a work. • The main character around whom the story revolves • The moment of recognition or insight in a tragedy • The error of judgement leading to a hero’s downfall • ...
Vocab Man Crossword 2024-09-04
20 Clues: often • never • always • recess • outside • the toys • to swing • yesterday • last month • the blocks • kindergarten • to sleep over • to go camping • spoiled/bratty • birthday party • to make a snowman • polite/well mannered • to go down the slide • to watch a Disney movie • to play in the sprinkler
SONG ARTIST PH 2025-09-18
20 Clues: SILA • BINHI • GABAY • DISNEY • GAYUMA • DADALHIN • BLUE SKY • DAMI UTOS • YOUR SONG • KUMUSTA KA • CRISOSTOMO • RADOMANTIC • MAY BUKAS PA • CHEERY ON TOP • HAPPY BREAK UP • MY LOVE IS HERE • WAG KA NG UMIYAK • TO LOVE YOU MORE • MUCH HAS BEEN SAID • ANG HULING EL BIMBO
Jasmine and Garrett 2026-01-12
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- Her biggest fear
- Vehicle
- Favorite TV show
- Dream Honeymoon
- Favorite Game
- Her favorite food
- His biggest fear
- Her middle Name
- Wedding town
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- Favorite condiment
- Soda
- First Meeting
- Favorite Restaurant
- Street Name
- Engagement location
- Favorite movie
- Years together
- His favorite food
- Favorite summer activity
- His middle name
20 Clues: Soda • Vehicle • Street Name • Wedding town • First Meeting • Favorite Game • Favorite movie • Years together • Dream Honeymoon • His middle name • Her middle Name • Her biggest fear • Favorite TV show • His biggest fear • Her favorite food • His favorite food • Favorite condiment • Favorite Restaurant • Engagement location • Favorite summer activity
DISNEYLAND CROSSWORD 2023-04-28
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- The Airline we fly with from Australia to the USA
- Los _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the city our arrival flight lands in the USA
- Disney California _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Park is one of 2 world class theme parks at the Disneyland Resort
- A famous mouse who is a main Disney character
- You may see or hear these at night time from Disneyland, they are bright and light up the sky when they explode
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- The name of the man who created Disneyland is _ _ _ _ Disney
- The City we stay in when we visit Disneyland
- Galaxy’s _ _ _ _ is a themed area inspired by Star Wars at Disneyland
- A document that has your name and photo on it that you need to have to travel to another country
- the City we leave Australia from on our Departure Flight
- The name of the place you go to fly on an aeroplane
11 Clues: The City we stay in when we visit Disneyland • A famous mouse who is a main Disney character • The Airline we fly with from Australia to the USA • The name of the place you go to fly on an aeroplane • the City we leave Australia from on our Departure Flight • The name of the man who created Disneyland is _ _ _ _ Disney • ...
Story Elements 2022-09-16
10 Clues: The story • Main character • Minor characters • the final outcome • Complication arise • The tone of the story • The result of the choice • turning point of the story • where and when the story takes place • this part introduce setting,character,mood
big/little likes 2023-02-28
8 Clues: my favorite color • my favorite series • a show we both like • my favorite fast food • my favorite superhero • my favorite place to go • our favorite disney character • a hobby that I've been enjoying lately
the curious incident of the dog in the night time 2013-05-07
10 Clues: the dogs name • main character • his pet rats name • mr shears first name • mrs shears first name • main characters father • main characters mother • main characters school helper • where does he find his mother • the person that gives the main character major info
I-Ready Crossword Fun 2025-03-27
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- the name of Harry Potters' school
- Black duck that is jealous of Bugs Bunny
- Disney Princess that makes ice and snow
- cartoon character that says what's up doc?
- Mr. Rogers birth month
- ___________ Yankees
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- Name of the state with Disney World in it
- thing you put on a horse so you can ride
- big green guy that gets stronger as he gets angry
- Character in Mortal Kombat that freezes you
- you open a locked door with it
11 Clues: ___________ Yankees • Mr. Rogers birth month • you open a locked door with it • the name of Harry Potters' school • Disney Princess that makes ice and snow • thing you put on a horse so you can ride • Black duck that is jealous of Bugs Bunny • Name of the state with Disney World in it • cartoon character that says what's up doc? • Character in Mortal Kombat that freezes you • ...
Disneyland 2022-12-08
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- The land with the ride "Space Mountain"
- The land with the ride "Indiana Jones"
- The first Disney Character
- A famous amusement park for everyone
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- The land with the ride "Splash Mountain"
- The land with Mickey Mouse theme
- The city Disneyland is located
- The man who made Disney
- The state that Disneyland is in
- The land with the ride "it's a small world"
10 Clues: The man who made Disney • The first Disney Character • The city Disneyland is located • The state that Disneyland is in • The land with Mickey Mouse theme • A famous amusement park for everyone • The land with the ride "Indiana Jones" • The land with the ride "Space Mountain" • The land with the ride "Splash Mountain" • The land with the ride "it's a small world"
About Lily 2024-09-21
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- Lily's most bucket list experience
- Lily's favorite animated Disney Movie
- Lily's favorite color
- Lily's favorite live-action Disney Movie
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- The name of lily's big cat
- Lily's Nintendo character
- Where Lily went when she was 9 in a different state that was soooo fun
- Lily's favorite protein
- Number of minutes Lily held a plank for in the Academy
- Song Lily cried during the Era's tour
10 Clues: Lily's favorite color • Lily's favorite protein • Lily's Nintendo character • The name of lily's big cat • Lily's most bucket list experience • Lily's favorite animated Disney Movie • Song Lily cried during the Era's tour • Lily's favorite live-action Disney Movie • Number of minutes Lily held a plank for in the Academy • ...
Kids' Show Characters 2025-12-17
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- Blue alien who befriends Lilo
- Toy cowboy from Toy Story
- Disney princess with ice powers
- Nickelodeon show about a group of singing teens
- Nickelodeon show about a girl who runs a web show
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- Mouse who is Disney’s mascot
- Talking sponge who lives in a pineapple
- Pink starfish who is SpongeBob’s best friend
- Girl adventurer with a monkey friend
- Disney lion who becomes king
10 Clues: Toy cowboy from Toy Story • Mouse who is Disney’s mascot • Disney lion who becomes king • Blue alien who befriends Lilo • Disney princess with ice powers • Girl adventurer with a monkey friend • Talking sponge who lives in a pineapple • Pink starfish who is SpongeBob’s best friend • Nickelodeon show about a group of singing teens • ...
Drama 2019-03-14
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- The turning point of the action in the plot of a play and the point of greatest tension in
- in a way that the character did not expect but that the audience or readers have
- or response or character contrasts with that of the main character
- minor, static
- irony, the opposite is said
- A character or force against which another character struggles.
- stage pictures
- An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work. Dramatic characters may be major
- A speech by a single character without another character's response
- irony, the contrast between what a character believes and/or says and what the
- stage during a play.
- work
- Relief Comic relief does not relate to the genre of comedy. Comic relief serves a specific
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- A major division in a play. An act can be sub-divided into scenes
- knows to be true
- An interruption of a play's chronology (timeline) to describe or present an incident
- of Dramatic,Terms anticipated because their knowledge of events or individuals is more complete than the
- The conversation of characters in a literary work
- A secondary character whose situation often parallels that of the main character while his
- Characters, Flat characters in a play are often, but not always, relatively simple minor
- The main character of a literary work
- type of play that Shakespeare made
- spoken by an actor directly to the audience, but not "heard" by the other characters
- Movement patterns of actors on the stage. Planned by the director to create
- occurred prior to the main time-frame of the play's action.
- Character, Undergoes an important change in the course of the play
- a funny or comedic play intended to make the audience laugh
- The sequence of events that make up a story
28 Clues: work • minor, static • stage pictures • knows to be true • stage during a play. • irony, the opposite is said • type of play that Shakespeare made • The main character of a literary work • The sequence of events that make up a story • The conversation of characters in a literary work • occurred prior to the main time-frame of the play's action. • ...
Literature Terms 2015-01-20
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- the main character in a story
- when the author gives little hints about what will happen in the future
- a comparison of two things using the words like or as
- an extreme exaggeration
- a question where the answer is implied
- when an author tells you about a character
- a word that sounds like what it says
- the character that opposes the main character in a story
- the feeling an author sets in a story
- the description of the setting and a story's characters
- a comparison of two things not using the words like or as
- when the main problem of a story is solved
- a scene in a movie or novel set in an earlier time than the main story
- when a person that is not in the story can tell you what all of the characters are thinking, saying, and doing
- giving human like qualities to an unhuman thing
- when a character says one thing but really means another
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- two characters that actions, thoughts, or ideas compliment or mimic each other
- the events leading up to the climax
- the intense feeling when the audience does not know what will happen
- conversation between two or more people
- when an author shows you about a character
- when the person telling the story is the main character
- when the outcome of a situation is opposite of what is expected
- when the audience knows something one of the characters doesn't know
- a reference to another literary work, movie, etc. during a different piece of work
- the way an author says something
- when a person that is not in the story can tell you what one character is thinking, saying, and doing
- two characters that actions, thoughts, or ideas oppose each other
- when one thing represents another thing or central idea
- the events that follow the climax
- the main point or turning point of a story
31 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the main character in a story • the way an author says something • the events that follow the climax • the events leading up to the climax • a word that sounds like what it says • the feeling an author sets in a story • a question where the answer is implied • conversation between two or more people • when an author shows you about a character • ...
my own crossword 2022-05-29
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- king of pop
- saith guy
- lion king characters
- type of race car
- Jedi from empire strikes back
- nookie from star wars
- animal from Africa
- supreme leader in 2019
- type of color on the rainbow
- robot from star wars movies
- type of animal
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- american animal
- 900 year old Jedi
- king of rock n roll
- type of car
- five nights at fr eddies character
- type of food
- type of racing car
- miB characters
- space brand
- Jedi hunter
- electric car brand
- animal from movies and real life
23 Clues: saith guy • king of pop • type of car • space brand • Jedi hunter • type of food • miB characters • type of animal • american animal • type of race car • 900 year old Jedi • electric car brand • animal from Africa • king of rock n roll • type of racing car • lion king characters • nookie from star wars • supreme leader in 2019 • robot from star wars movies • type of color on the rainbow • ...
Nevermoor 2024-09-19
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- 1st book title
- The first trial
- Hotel
- Singing Angel
- Transportation to go to School
- Everybodys favourite kitty cat
- 1 half
- 1 half
- Main characters knack
- Mor's first Christmas gift from her patron
- 2nd book title
- Mor's power
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- Society that Mor is in
- Main characters father
- Disease that affects wunanimals
- 3rd book title
- best friend of main character
- The second trial
- The last trial
- First Name of the main villian
- Name of main character
- Adoptive father
- Who is she again?
- Last name of main character
24 Clues: Hotel • 1 half • 1 half • Mor's power • Singing Angel • 1st book title • 3rd book title • The last trial • 2nd book title • The first trial • Adoptive father • The second trial • Who is she again? • Main characters knack • Society that Mor is in • Main characters father • Name of main character • Last name of main character • best friend of main character • Transportation to go to School • ...
Easter Egg Hunt #3 2022-04-13
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- What is the name of Rapunzel's chameleon?
- What is the name of the Bloodhound in Fox and the Hound?
- What kind of animal is King Louis?
- How many fingers does Mickey Mouse have on each hand?
- What color did The Queen of Hearts want the roses to be?
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- What is Princess Jasmine's tiger named?
- Who is Mufasa's trusted counselor?
- What color is Ursula?
- Who was the first Disney princess?
- What animals raised Mowgli?
- What Disney princess has a tatoo?
- What is the name of Wendy's dog in Peter Pan?
12 Clues: What color is Ursula? • What animals raised Mowgli? • What Disney princess has a tatoo? • Who is Mufasa's trusted counselor? • Who was the first Disney princess? • What kind of animal is King Louis? • What is Princess Jasmine's tiger named? • What is the name of Rapunzel's chameleon? • What is the name of Wendy's dog in Peter Pan? • ...
disney things 2025-05-19
6 Clues: the mouse, who makes Disney • Disney the creator of Disneyland • the main character of Sleeping Beauty • the Disney that is in Orlando, Florida • a theme park named after Walt Disney in California • a pair of ears on a headband with many different looks
Dramatic Devices 2013-06-10
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- The story in the play.
- The mood of the play, created by plot and action.
- How the stage is set up, to make the setting seem realistic.
- When a character says something secret to the audience (which the other characters on stage can't hear).
- The conversation between characters on a stage.
- The way that the author creates the characters.
- where the actors perform.
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- The message/ idea that runs through the play.
- Clues on the script, that guide the actors.
- When the audience knows something the characters don't.
- The feeling of anxiousness created on stage by the plot.
11 Clues: The story in the play. • where the actors perform. • Clues on the script, that guide the actors. • The message/ idea that runs through the play. • The conversation between characters on a stage. • The way that the author creates the characters. • The mood of the play, created by plot and action. • When the audience knows something the characters don't. • ...
We All Fall Down 2024-10-24
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- who is the main characters best friend
- what is the name of the woman that the main character and his father save
- what floor did the plane hit in the south tower
- what is the main characters full name
- what virus does the poem "ring around the Rosie" refer to
- plane what type of plane crashed into the south tower
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- Where does the main character live
- what class does will have at the beginning of chapter one
- what is the main characters' dads name
- what floor does the main characters dad work on
- what sport does the main character play
11 Clues: Where does the main character live • what is the main characters full name • who is the main characters best friend • what is the main characters' dads name • what sport does the main character play • what floor does the main characters dad work on • what floor did the plane hit in the south tower • plane what type of plane crashed into the south tower • ...
films & tv programmes 2024-01-16
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- film with a lot of singing and dancing
- film with a drawn characters
- person who leads the scenes
- main story of the film
- person who plays in a film
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- psychological film with murders
- film with cowboys, horses and shooting
- summary of lines and dialogues
- genre with humorous characters and a happy or cheerful ending
- the ones who actors play in the films
- certain from a film
- film with a examining focus, it’s based on facts
12 Clues: certain from a film • main story of the film • person who plays in a film • person who leads the scenes • film with a drawn characters • summary of lines and dialogues • psychological film with murders • the ones who actors play in the films • film with cowboys, horses and shooting • film with a lot of singing and dancing • film with a examining focus, it’s based on facts • ...
DRAMA TERMS Aug/Sept 2020 2020-08-30
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- a person (other than a character) who gives an account or tells the story of events, experiences, etc.
- the main storyline of a play or story
- a struggle between two opposing forces: man vs man, man vs nature; man vs self (can be internal or external)
- one of the main sections of a drama
- a play with dialogue that is sung
- where the action of a play takes place; has three literal walls and one invisible wall
- the written text of a play
- a specific type (of literature, music, art, etc.)
- communication with an audience without the use of words--using mainly facial expressions and body gestures
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- an item or items used by actors on stage to help tell the story of a play
- a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person
- the conversation between characters in a play
- clothing worn by an actor or actress on stage to help represent characters
- a story that has been adapted to be performed for an audience--on a live stage, in a theater, or even on radio
- a solitary speech in which a character speaks to himself/herself
- the characters in a play; the people who perform in a play
- one of smaller sections within an act of a play
- people, animals, or objects who do the acting in a play
- someone who writes plays
19 Clues: someone who writes plays • the written text of a play • a play with dialogue that is sung • one of the main sections of a drama • the main storyline of a play or story • the conversation between characters in a play • one of smaller sections within an act of a play • a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person • a specific type (of literature, music, art, etc.) • ...
Complete the Puzzle with the Appropriate Literary Term 2026-03-24
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- Praise poems to eulogize kings and other noblemen, a family or a lineage
- The main character around whom the story revolves
- The part of the plot which introduces the characters, the setting and most importantly the main problem of the story
- The moment of recognition or insight in a tragedy
- The technique by which a reader’s curiosity is sustained in a literary work.
- A brief story/poem, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson/moral
- The contrast between expectation and reality
- A character in a play/story who contrasts another character
- An ancient story that explains natural occurrences/happenings in the world
- The emotional feeling or atmosphere of a work.
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- Another term for playwright
- The error of judgement leading to a hero’s downfall
- A section of a poem or song consisting of a number of lines arranged together to form a single unit
- A narrative point of view in which the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings and actions of all the characters
- Excessive pride in a tragic hero
- The story’s main problem, which places the main characters against themselves, each other, society, nature, or something supernatural
- The genre of Literature uses expressions of beauty and imaginative language to communicate
- The location and time in which the action of a narrative takes place.
- A monologue revealing the thoughts of a character, usually alone on stage
19 Clues: Another term for playwright • Excessive pride in a tragic hero • The contrast between expectation and reality • The emotional feeling or atmosphere of a work. • The main character around whom the story revolves • The moment of recognition or insight in a tragedy • The error of judgement leading to a hero’s downfall • ...
Florida 2019-06-19
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- How is the capital of Florida called
- How is the first movie from Disney called
- What is the nickname of Florida
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- What is the state animal of Florida
- Witch beach is known as the world’s famous
- What is the largest lake in Florida
- The state flower from Florida is called
- Where is the seven mile brige
- Where is Disney World
- What is Florida’s longest river
10 Clues: Where is Disney World • Where is the seven mile brige • What is Florida’s longest river • What is the nickname of Florida • What is the state animal of Florida • What is the largest lake in Florida • How is the capital of Florida called • The state flower from Florida is called • How is the first movie from Disney called • Witch beach is known as the world’s famous
Cooperative Groupwork Reflection Disney Version 2021-11-17
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- Which Full House character voices Aladdin?
- King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe?
- years old How old is Disney?
- 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?
- What 1977 franchise used group processing when it came to seeing how well they would function as a group?
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- 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?
- Which Disney character took individual accountability/personal responsibility into her own hands when saving her island?
8 Clues: years old 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? • King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe? • ...
Cooperative Groupwork Reflection Disney Version 2021-11-17
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- Which Full House character voices Aladdin?
- King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe?
- How old is Disney?
- 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?
- What 1977 franchise used group processing when it came to seeing how well they would function as a group?
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- 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?
- Which Disney character took individual accountability/personal responsibility into her own hands when saving her island?
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? • King In what Disney movie do three animals use positive interdependence to keep each other safe? • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Background Notes by Carl Washington 2022-08-15
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- a play on words; a joke that uses the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- Point of greatest intensity/suspense in literary work
- Conversation between characters in a literary work
- Point at which the conflict begins or intensifies
- the beginning of the plot. Where characters, setting, and background knowledge are introduced.
- A significant word, phrase, idea, description, or other element repeated throughout a literary work and related to the theme
- the main character in a literary work
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- A feeling of curiosity or dread about what will happen next in a story
- The struggle between opposing characters or forces in a work of literature
- pentameter- meter consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet, each foot containing an unstressed syllable and a stressed syllable
- The narrator knows everything about the characters and events and reveals details that even the characters themselves could not reveal
- the overall lesson that a reader is meant to learn from a literary work. *usually implied not stated
- In drama, a long speech given by a character who is usually alone on stage
- A character has a struggle within himself (inside his brain)
- Informal language used by a particular group among themselves
- A statement or situation that seems to be contradictory but actually makes sense—for example, “The more I learn, the more I find out I don’t know
16 Clues: the main character in a literary work • Point at which the conflict begins or intensifies • Conversation between characters in a literary work • Point of greatest intensity/suspense in literary work • A character has a struggle within himself (inside his brain) • Informal language used by a particular group among themselves • ...
Elements of a Short Story Puzzle 2023-09-27
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- "Boys are better at math, and girls are better at language"
- What is happening during a moment of pause when a character is close to jumping off a cliff to save his lover, but he is also scared?
- written in the way readers perceive the storyline
- "The detective assured everyone that he had cracked the case. the real criminal was sitting right there, smirking behind the façade of innocence."
- is used to point out differences
- "The bumbling sidekick, always eager to help but often causing unintended chaos, provides comic relief throughout the adventure."
- readers can feel it change throughout the course of the story
- 2000s Disney Channel T.V. shows often use cliche forms of this (often cringey)
- may resolve the conflict in the end
- "The film humorously exposed the absurdities of modern consumerism through exaggerating a shopping-obsessed society."
- what is happening when small disagreements among a group is growing into heated arguments?
- two or more similar or related events happen at the same time without any planning
- someone tweeted about how social media was a waste of time
- particular problem character confronts
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- "As the sun set over the ocean, a rusty old key washed ashore, and suddenly, everything became clear to her."
- mean and cruel stepsisters Anastasia and Drizella in "Cinderella" are ______ characters
- "She faced a tough choice between two options - both were undesireable."
- the story's attitude is respectful, reflecting the ______
- a neutral viewpoint that's called being ____
- he remarked, "Oh, fantastic weather we're having today," as the rain poured down in torrents.
- "Her carefree nature contrasted sharply with his cautious demeanor"
- it's an imposed sensation
- let down of what was expected
- "I used to be a baker, but I couldn't make enough dough, so I kneaded a new career."
- "Amidst the bustling cityscape, a faded photograph in an old woman's dusty attic revealed the untold story of a young artist's struggle for recognition."
- p.o.v. where readers get to know all characters' inner thoughts/feelings through narrator
- “Hey! What’s up bobby”, Sera walks in with a smile. “The ceiling,” Bobby says. "You're so funny that I forgot to laugh"
27 Clues: it's an imposed sensation • let down of what was expected • is used to point out differences • may resolve the conflict in the end • particular problem character confronts • a neutral viewpoint that's called being ____ • written in the way readers perceive the storyline • the story's attitude is respectful, reflecting the ______ • ...
Film Study 2024-11-13
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- This shot shows the characters emotion in detail.
- The main character of the film.
- Sound that only the audience can hear.
- The camera angle that makes the characters look powerless or intimidated.
- The director uses this shot to make a character look like they are intimidating.
- An opinion on a film in a structured format.
- The overall place and time the film takes place.
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- When a character turns to the camera and talks to the audience, they break the ______ wall.
- This shot captures both the character and background at the same time.
- The story or what happens in the film.
- A character _________ is when you write in depth about a characters strengths and weaknesses.
- Opposes the main character of a film.
- Sound that both the characters and audience can hear.
13 Clues: The main character of the film. • Opposes the main character of a film. • The story or what happens in the film. • Sound that only the audience can hear. • An opinion on a film in a structured format. • The overall place and time the film takes place. • This shot shows the characters emotion in detail. • Sound that both the characters and audience can hear. • ...
Narrative Text Review 2022-04-19
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- time and place; where and when a story takes place
- the person telling the story
- _______ person p.o.v.: when an outside observer is telling the story; the narrator uses he, she, they pronouns
- the problem of the story that the characters must face
- the people, animals, or creatures in a story
- the message, moral, or life lesson that an author expresses in a work of fiction
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- ______ point of view: how the story is told
- the overall feeling that a text conveys to readers
- ______ person p.o.v.: when a character in the story is telling the story; the narrator uses I, me, my pronouns
- what the characters say to each other; the conversation between/among characters
- ____________ point of view: the character's thoughts, feelings, and attitudes about a topic
- the writer's attitude toward a topic/subject
- the events of a story
13 Clues: the events of a story • the person telling the story • ______ point of view: how the story is told • the people, animals, or creatures in a story • the writer's attitude toward a topic/subject • time and place; where and when a story takes place • the overall feeling that a text conveys to readers • the problem of the story that the characters must face • ...
Test 2023-10-25
14 Clues: Jane • Home • Greece • Boxher • J’adore • Stanley • 28 COVID • Champagne • Papa Gillson • Abbey Cemetery • the final stop • Sandy sandy bubble • Travelling monkeys • The happiest place in the world
my own crossword 2022-05-29
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- king of pop
- saith guy
- lion king characters
- type of race car
- Jedi from empire strikes back
- nookie from star wars
- animal from Africa
- supreme leader in 2019
- type of color on the rainbow
- robot from star wars movies
- type of animal
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- american animal
- 900 year old Jedi
- king of rock n roll
- type of car
- five nights at fr eddies character
- type of food
- type of racing car
- miB characters
- space brand
- Jedi hunter
- electric car brand
- animal from movies and real life
23 Clues: saith guy • king of pop • type of car • space brand • Jedi hunter • type of food • miB characters • type of animal • american animal • type of race car • 900 year old Jedi • electric car brand • animal from Africa • king of rock n roll • type of racing car • lion king characters • nookie from star wars • supreme leader in 2019 • robot from star wars movies • type of color on the rainbow • ...
Taylor Piel's Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-16
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- nervous something will happen
- working hard for something you love
- treating people nicely
- someone with all power
- embarrassing
- people moving from country to country
- people in a story, movie, or book
- when characters speak in a book
- relying on someone
- to not be cared about
- slipped my mind
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- making friendships when working together
- i fell on ice
- looking and being proper
- having a short supply of something
- the end of an article, book, or movie
- questioning about something
- having a problem with someone
- Mamoud wanted to be...
- an educated guess
20 Clues: embarrassing • i fell on ice • slipped my mind • an educated guess • relying on someone • to not be cared about • treating people nicely • someone with all power • Mamoud wanted to be... • looking and being proper • questioning about something • nervous something will happen • having a problem with someone • when characters speak in a book • people in a story, movie, or book • ...
Durazo, Noah - TFA 2016-05-11
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- Musical instrument/gong
- having more than one wife
- Burned down in story
- Okonkwo's second wife
- Having to leave the tribe
- Main Character
- Son given to Okonkwo
- Lazy Father
- People new to the tribe
- Personal God
- Oracle of the Igbo
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- Main characters oldest son
- African Country
- Tribe
- Okonkwo's best friend
- How the story ends
- Author's last name
- Religion
- masquerader who impersonates spirits
- Where they stayed in (like a house)
- Main Characters daughter
- Okonkwo's Uncle
- Village in TFA
- Okonkwo's Third Wife
- Staple food
25 Clues: Tribe • Religion • Lazy Father • Staple food • Personal God • Main Character • Village in TFA • African Country • Okonkwo's Uncle • How the story ends • Author's last name • Oracle of the Igbo • Burned down in story • Son given to Okonkwo • Okonkwo's Third Wife • Okonkwo's best friend • Okonkwo's second wife • Musical instrument/gong • People new to the tribe • Main Characters daughter • ...
Acorn Apriljuice Asteroid Astronomic Ben Blueledvinylrecord Bushmonster Cakeroll Cherriberri Lemonslice Locket Notebook Objectwintoken Orangesundae Pawnpiece Pinkmilk Sigmasnowman Starmint Trafficcone Xboxcontroller 2024-11-11
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- always says their sigma
- do your jury duty next time
- the most sigma
- cannon that it's married
- the leader of the most sigma team
- 2 characters in one 2.0
- they have things surrounding them
- QUITERRRRRRR
- everyone loves this guy
- hates their team after elimination
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- 2 characters in one
- yummy exotic drink
- a lot of drama happened after their elimination
- left after their elimination
- bro is this the one who did the w
- sour
- quit but stayed
- checkmate!
- yummy exotic food
- the leader of the team that's not sigma
20 Clues: sour • checkmate! • QUITERRRRRRR • the most sigma • quit but stayed • yummy exotic food • yummy exotic drink • 2 characters in one • always says their sigma • 2 characters in one 2.0 • everyone loves this guy • cannon that it's married • do your jury duty next time • left after their elimination • bro is this the one who did the w • the leader of the most sigma team • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act III 2024-04-16
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- (noun) state of having been banished, or exiled
- conflict ends in tragedy, usually the death of the main character and death or suffering of other characters
- Juliet's cousin who kills Mercutio
- main characters tragic destiny becomes inescapable
- introduces the setting, main characters and conflict
- conflict reaches point of greatest uncertainty
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- who Juliet eventually seeks advice from
- tells Juliet to forget Romeo and marry Paris
- conflict deepens, but the tragic outcome is not certain, introduces secondary characters
- (verb) punish someone by forcing that person to leave a place permanently
- (noun) forgiveness for a crime
11 Clues: (noun) forgiveness for a crime • Juliet's cousin who kills Mercutio • who Juliet eventually seeks advice from • tells Juliet to forget Romeo and marry Paris • conflict reaches point of greatest uncertainty • (noun) state of having been banished, or exiled • main characters tragic destiny becomes inescapable • introduces the setting, main characters and conflict • ...
KATSEYE Crossword 2026-06-15
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- Who didnt get a lightstick color?
- What is KATSEYES most streamed song
- What song did Daniela not like in a Fan pop-up?
- Sophia has openly said that she is obsessed with Disney _____
- Who did KATSEYE make a Super Bowl AD with?
- What place did Yoonchae place in DA?
- In her high school play Lara was a _____
- Who got the most lines in Iconic By Mistake
- Which Member is called Homophobic?
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- What song did get hate for because of their short outfits?
- Whos charm is the tiara?
- Who is KATSEYES big sister?
- What streaming network was Megan on as a teenager?
- What year was Daniela born?
- Which member was born on a holiday?
- Who used to have a cooking channel?
- What did Megans cake say? (use x for second vowal)
17 Clues: Whos charm is the tiara? • Who is KATSEYES big sister? • What year was Daniela born? • Who didnt get a lightstick color? • Which Member is called Homophobic? • What is KATSEYES most streamed song • Which member was born on a holiday? • Who used to have a cooking channel? • What place did Yoonchae place in DA? • In her high school play Lara was a _____ • ...
Seventy-Six Dollars and Forty-Nine Cents 2021-10-07
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- the main characters name
- the science teacher chooses to make them take the quiz: true/false
- the authors last name
- the main characters power
- the main characters best friend
- the science teachers name
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- one topic on the science teachers quiz
- Angel Carter is nice: true/false
- what was the main character and his family listening to in the car
- the authors first name
- monks crush
- the city that angels grandmother lives in
12 Clues: monks crush • the authors last name • the authors first name • the main characters name • the main characters power • the science teachers name • the main characters best friend • Angel Carter is nice: true/false • one topic on the science teachers quiz • the city that angels grandmother lives in • what was the main character and his family listening to in the car • ...
Media studies 2026-04-07
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- normal, comfortable, usually for interactions
- trapped emotion, tension, shows all the small detail of characters face
- fills screen with characters face, forces intimacy and intensity
- immerses the audience in what the character is seeing
- makes object feel dominant
- establishes environment
- shows full body, emphasizes characters physical action
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- adds realism to a interaction
- makes subject feel vulnerable
- shifts focus to something else briefly, used to add context, tighten tension
- psychological unease, disorientation
- confidence
12 Clues: confidence • establishes environment • makes object feel dominant • adds realism to a interaction • makes subject feel vulnerable • psychological unease, disorientation • normal, comfortable, usually for interactions • immerses the audience in what the character is seeing • shows full body, emphasizes characters physical action • ...
Examining Literature 2014-04-21
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- Is an essential element that all readers learn before reading literature pieces in order to comprehend the meanings
- Allows the reader to visualize the object or relate specific concepts to the
- First and third person narration are all told from different characters
- It is a literary element that can be affected by the environment, time and place
- The story can be either non-fiction or
- Word ______ benefits children in learning their vocabulary
- Where the author reveals to the reader what the character is like, they are known as a ____ character
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- This often describes the tone of the scene or story based on the characters feelings
- The author can choose to either narrate or _________ the setting
- In a plot, the ________ is where an unproblematic sequence of events occur in order to develop the story
- Often the central character of the story
- The participants in a literature piece are known as
- Individuals often feel they can relate to characters if they have human qualities and shared similar
- The events usually take place in
- This is the events that occurs in a story
- As a story progresses the location can often
- Description, dialect, humour and irony are all examples of _____ technique
- The meaning or significant message that the reader gains from the story
- This is the way in which a particular piece of literature is written
19 Clues: The events usually take place in • The story can be either non-fiction or • Often the central character of the story • This is the events that occurs in a story • As a story progresses the location can often • The participants in a literature piece are known as • Word ______ benefits children in learning their vocabulary • ...
Memoir Maze 2025-05-21
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- A vivid verb that is better than "laugh quietly"
- When a character changes significantly over time
- a word to describe a well-written scene; it is written in a way that allows the reader to picture things
- The type of questions we look for that characters ask themselves or other characters
- A vivid verb that is better than "loved"
- A storytelling structure that jumps back in time
- A vivid verb that is better than "like"
- the parts of speech (word category) that bring action to life and should be use precisely
- The lesson or message the reader learns
- A vivid verb that is better than "saw"
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- A vivid verb that is better than "yelled" or "loud"
- a strong narrative ______ allows the reader to hear the narrator exactly as they sound
- when a moment keeps happening, it is the ______ and ______ sign post (the blanks are the same word)
- A vivid verb that is better than "ran"
- a moment when the character realizes something or has an epiphony
- This signpost shows when a characters a different way or two ideas go against each other. It is called ________ and contrdictions
- Reflection helps the reader find a deeper ____________
- when a character remembers something important, this is the _______ moment signpost
- This signpost is for pieces of advice or wisdom that come from characters who are _____ that the author
19 Clues: A vivid verb that is better than "ran" • A vivid verb that is better than "saw" • A vivid verb that is better than "like" • The lesson or message the reader learns • A vivid verb that is better than "loved" • A vivid verb that is better than "laugh quietly" • When a character changes significantly over time • A storytelling structure that jumps back in time • ...
