disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Disney 2020-12-21
6 Clues: Mickey's wife • Stitch's best friend • Mulan takes place in _________ • Just because (Karen Loves this vegetable) • This is one word and we joke around and call George Double D • In the movie Snow White, the evil queen says ______ _______ on the wall
disney 2021-04-15
6 Clues: è un treno blu • nel paese delle maraviglie • il nome del cane di topolino • è stata aiutata da sette nani • gli è caduta una scarpetta di cristallo • sono due animali con grandi orecchie nere
Disney 2022-05-24
6 Clues: Γνοστό ποντήκη • ξυλονος αλλα ζωντανος • του αρεσουν τα λαζανια • Αρκουδακι απο πολυ παλια • ταινια με μαγεικες εικανοτιτες • κοριτσι με μπλε ρουχα(εχω παντελονι)
disney 2022-03-15
6 Clues: è molto goffo • è amica di minnie • lui è amico di minnie • è fidanzato con paperina • ha il fiocco sopra alla testa • è il migliore amico di topolino
Big Nate Characters 2023-02-12
19 Clues: nerd • new kid • the couch • nates dads • raced nate • office lady • art teacher • nates crush • nates sister • nates neighbor • history teacher • main characters • school scary kid • nates bestfriend • nates proper friend • nates worst nightmare • nates smart bestfriend • smart girl in the class • went to nates summercamp
Bronze Bow Characters 2023-01-30
Across
- Person who delighted Leah with visits and gifts
- A rabbi; father of Joel and Thacia
- Killed in an attempt to rescue Joel; newlywed
- Cruel to his apprentices
- Tried to trap Jesus in his words; hated Jesus
- Thought to be demon possessed; never left her house
- Followed Jesus after leaving his blacksmith's shop
- Wrote five books of the Bible not thought to be part of the canon of Scripture by many
- A synogogue ruler whose daughter was raised from the dead
Down
- Told stories that made Daniel proud of his name
- A Roman governor of Palestine
- Reinstated the Temple sacrifices after the Greeks defiled the Temple; Hanukkah celebrates this
- His father was crucified; his name means "God is Judge"
- Captured from a caravan; very strong and loyal
- He was a sentry, and stood guard over Rosh's camp.
- Daniel's friend who was studying to be a rabbi
- Joined Daniel in his city work; resigned from being one of Rosh's men
- Roman soldier who brought Leah fruit
- The leader of the mountain gang of Zealots
19 Clues: Cruel to his apprentices • A Roman governor of Palestine • A rabbi; father of Joel and Thacia • Roman soldier who brought Leah fruit • The leader of the mountain gang of Zealots • Killed in an attempt to rescue Joel; newlywed • Tried to trap Jesus in his words; hated Jesus • Captured from a caravan; very strong and loyal • Daniel's friend who was studying to be a rabbi • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2016-03-13
Across
- Washington's wife
- Washington's most important written document
- Franklin's most famous public writing
- much of Jefferson's thinking was
- freed upon Washington's death
- Franklin's scientific discovery concerning
- Jefferson stood for the rights of
- masquerade master of the founders
- who Jefferson fought and befriended
- designed to prevent federalist-led monarchy
- treaty that unleashed Franklin's destiny
- head of the American Enlightenment
Down
- obsessed with his appearance
- property inheritance to eldest son
- used as synonym for self-sacrifice
- opened Jefferson's modern criticism
- Jefferson visioned spreading liberty and
- movement Jefferson always delayed
- Jefferson was two-faced and
19 Clues: Washington's wife • Jefferson was two-faced and • obsessed with his appearance • freed upon Washington's death • much of Jefferson's thinking was • movement Jefferson always delayed • Jefferson stood for the rights of • masquerade master of the founders • property inheritance to eldest son • used as synonym for self-sacrifice • head of the American Enlightenment • ...
Fever 1793 Characters 2021-12-15
Across
- Mattie's crush. Works for Mr. Peale, the painter.
- Took care of Mattie at Bush Hill.
- Rich man that bought Bush Hill and changed It to a hospital.
- Got the fever during a visit from Mattie and Mother.
- Joseph's son. Robert's brother.
- Mattie's cat.
- Joseph's son. William's brother.
- Main Character.
- Eliza's brother. William and robert's father.
Down
- Escaped slave. Works for mother at the coffeehouse.
- Colette's sister.
- Owner of the coffeehouse.
- Grandfather's parrot.
- They own a farm and Mother wanted Mattie to go there.
- Nathaniel's master.
- 'Helped' patients by bleeding.
- little girl that Mattie finds on the side of the street.
- Old soldier from the army.
- Old lady that lives with Eliza, Robert, William, and Joseph during the fever.
- Died at the beginning of the book.
20 Clues: Mattie's cat. • Main Character. • Colette's sister. • Nathaniel's master. • Grandfather's parrot. • Owner of the coffeehouse. • Old soldier from the army. • 'Helped' patients by bleeding. • Joseph's son. Robert's brother. • Joseph's son. William's brother. • Took care of Mattie at Bush Hill. • Died at the beginning of the book. • Eliza's brother. William and robert's father. • ...
Characters Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-29
Across
- Character in F.R.I.E.N.D.S who said "Pivot!".
- Yellow bear who likes honey.
- A green guy who likes to live alone in a swamp.
- Character with a lightning scare on their head.
- The male contestant from District 12.
- The character who hated Christmas the whole Christmas season.
- A young female detective.
- Screams "Off with their heads"
- The only female in the Justice League.
- A villain in Batman who controls plants and wears green.
Down
- The protector of the Truffula trees.
- Plays with a child in a yellow shirt and sits on a red dog house.
- Name of the volleyball in Cast Away.
- A comic character who shoots webs.
- Superhero who wears a red metal suit.
- According to Stephanie Meyers these sparkle in the sun.
- A morbid and emotionally aloof child named after a day in the week.
- The lion that said "Long live the King" during a stampede.
- The name of the Doctor who brought a monster to life.
19 Clues: A young female detective. • Yellow bear who likes honey. • Screams "Off with their heads" • A comic character who shoots webs. • The protector of the Truffula trees. • Name of the volleyball in Cast Away. • Superhero who wears a red metal suit. • The male contestant from District 12. • The only female in the Justice League. • Character in F.R.I.E.N.D.S who said "Pivot!". • ...
video game characters 2025-06-04
Across
- main villain of the Mario games
- super mario
- member of the royal family
- main character of the sonic games
- mortal kombat franchise
- hero of Hyrule
- mega-man games
- metal gear solid
- ace attorney
- fire-emblem
- kingdom heart
- street fighter
- older brother of coco bandicoot
Down
- Castlevania series
- pokemon franchise
- final fantasy
- street fighters
- fire-emblem
- Kirby game series
- final fantasy
- enemy of sonic
21 Clues: super mario • fire-emblem • fire-emblem • ace attorney • final fantasy • final fantasy • kingdom heart • hero of Hyrule • mega-man games • enemy of sonic • street fighter • street fighters • metal gear solid • pokemon franchise • Kirby game series • Castlevania series • mortal kombat franchise • member of the royal family • main villain of the Mario games • older brother of coco bandicoot • ...
Getting to Know MFS 2020-10-27
Across
- This person has no kids, 2 dogs, and LOVES Mexican food.
- This person has a 12 year old son and likes to go biking.
- This persons favorite holidays are Halloween and New Years. Their hobbies include; hiking, dancing, and watching movies.
- This person was born in Philippines, has a 9 year old daughter and has a no shoe policy in their home.
- This person loves to go hiking, is on a bowling league and has a son that loves to bake.
- This person has a min pin named Zoey and has been married 2 times.
- This person is a fur mommy, she is originally from California, and she used to sing in her families band when she was 8.
- This person has a Chow Chow puppy, they LOVE movies and quotes them all the time, and they love to go motorcycling with their family.
- This person loves trying new restaurants and enjoys power lifting.
- This person originally started in CSU on Susy's team, she has the same first name of the late, Princess of Wales and she loves to play volley ball.
Down
- This person was deployed for a year, spending half the time in Iraq and the other half in Kuwait. They love to play volley ball and was on their high schools varsity team.
- This person has been with PFS almost 3 years, they love forensic shows, and they have 4 children ages 23, 16, 9, and 6
- This person loves Disney, drawing and ghost hunting with their daughter.
- This person has the cutest dog in the world, loves Titos, Pinterest and going out to eat.
- This person is originally from Detroit, they have been skydiving, and they had a NBA player hit their car.
- This person is an empty nester, has 2 adult daughters(one was recently married), and loves to camp out for the Days of 47 parade.
- This person is a mommy of 2; a pitbull and a 1 year old daughter. She is also a certified phlebotomist.
- This person LOVES Disney Land, is obsessed with all things Disney, loves spending time with her nieces and nephews and has 2 cute dogs, and LOVES Disney.
- This person is an only child, their entire family has had COVID and they have 2 young daughters.
- This person has been in PFS for almost 13 years, they have 18 grandkids and LOVES Donnie and Marie.
20 Clues: This person has no kids, 2 dogs, and LOVES Mexican food. • This person has a 12 year old son and likes to go biking. • This person has a min pin named Zoey and has been married 2 times. • This person loves trying new restaurants and enjoys power lifting. • This person loves Disney, drawing and ghost hunting with their daughter. • ...
Probability of Miracles 2022-05-26
Across
- what Cam thought she would never have
- a wish is where Cam got her tickets to Disney World
- is a boy who changed Cam's life
- is the name of Cam's car
- the place where miracles happen
Down
- World is a place where Cam and her friends ran off to
- Energy the last words Lily told Cam
- took over Lily and Cam's life
- is a Veterinarian who gave Cam a job
- the name Cam gave to the lobster she adopted
10 Clues: is the name of Cam's car • took over Lily and Cam's life • is a boy who changed Cam's life • the place where miracles happen • Energy the last words Lily told Cam • is a Veterinarian who gave Cam a job • what Cam thought she would never have • the name Cam gave to the lobster she adopted • a wish is where Cam got her tickets to Disney World • ...
9 2025-10-07
Across
- – Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
- – The Disney Channel, known for family-friendly programs.
- – Home and Garden Television, focused on renovation and design.
- – Network famous for reality and lifestyle shows.
- – A U.S. network known for teen dramas and superhero series.
- – American Movie Classics, known for original drama series.
Down
- – A network focusing on science fiction and fantasy shows.
- – Public Broadcasting Service, a non-profit TV network.
- Geographic – Channel featuring nature and documentary content.
- – British Broadcasting Corporation, the UK’s public broadcaster.
10 Clues: – Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. • – Network famous for reality and lifestyle shows. • – Public Broadcasting Service, a non-profit TV network. • – The Disney Channel, known for family-friendly programs. • – A network focusing on science fiction and fantasy shows. • – American Movie Classics, known for original drama series. • ...
Media Terms 2013-10-01
Across
- Normality, ‘everydayness’.
- Shaky use of camera, could be documentary style.
- An ordered setting, controlled and constructed.
- Camera moves in the middle of the action.
- Emphasis on emotion of the character.
- Spying on the character or object.
- Camera shoots from a helicopter, giving a huge view of the setting.
- Dark, lots of shadows, mysterious and dangerous.
- Camera focuses on the action zooming towards or away from the action from a fixed point
- Emphasis the expanse of the setting.
- Can emphasise certain colours.
- All characters or objects are important.
- Documentary style, realistic.
Down
- Camera moves towards the action or character.
- Camera moves hight above the action, giving an idea of where the characters are.
- Establishing the setting.
- Power, authority.
- Camera moves at the side of the action or character.
- A realistic natural view of the world.
- Normal view of a subject or person.
- Draws attention to a character or object.
- Historical, realistic, the truth.
- Equality between characters.
- A natural view of the world.
- Creates a romantic view of character or setting.
- Positive, happy, joyful, lots of light.
- Intimacy with character of objects.
- Weak, Powerless.
28 Clues: Weak, Powerless. • Power, authority. • Establishing the setting. • Normality, ‘everydayness’. • Equality between characters. • A natural view of the world. • Documentary style, realistic. • Can emphasise certain colours. • Historical, realistic, the truth. • Spying on the character or object. • Normal view of a subject or person. • Intimacy with character of objects. • ...
Aaleigha 2023-06-12
Across
- animals that talk but behave like humans
- takes place in a secondary world
- depcits things that never could be, unexplainable beyond known; "willing suspense of disbelief
- characters travel through ____
- toys that talk and behave like humans
- must be one that matters in our real world
- when the author _____ a big chunk of information into the narrative in order to explain an element or aspect of the story
- character, world, and/or items posses this _______
- made believable through description of logic or laws
- the rules, limitations, and means of using the _____ in a fantasy setting
- takes place in a "made up" or secondary world
- mirrors the disbelief of the reader
- contains __________ often scary stories, also includes superhero characters and stories
Down
- character from the normal world enters an _____ world by some means.
- the process of creating a fictional world
- stories that are realistic but contain "characters that behave in highly outrageous ways
- creatures that can reason and think;uses a language or communication of some sort
- have been embellished to include more character development, description of settings, and fuller story.
- transformed into something magical or impossible in the natural world
- takes place in the "real" world
20 Clues: characters travel through ____ • takes place in the "real" world • takes place in a secondary world • mirrors the disbelief of the reader • toys that talk and behave like humans • animals that talk but behave like humans • the process of creating a fictional world • must be one that matters in our real world • takes place in a "made up" or secondary world • ...
Reading and Writing Skills 2022-12-14
Across
- type of sentence that uses SWABI's
- a story created by ancient people to explain natural events
- a conversation between two or more characters
- a _____ statement states a position and 3 supporting arguments
- a ____ word provides the main meaning of a word
- _____ details explain/describe the main idea
- third-person ____ does not know the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters
- a word part that goes in front of a root word
- the universal idea the author explores in a story
- the noun/pronoun replaced by a pronoun
- dictionary definition of a word
Down
- type of sentence made up of 1 independent clause
- takes the place of a noun or another pronoun
- third-person ____ knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
- type of sentence that uses F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
- personal meaning attached to a word
- a lesson about life learned from a story
- a word part that goes at the end of a root word
- the Latin root word that means "to go"
- an guess based on clues and prior knowledge
- a _____ idea is what the paragraph/passage is about
21 Clues: dictionary definition of a word • type of sentence that uses SWABI's • personal meaning attached to a word • the Latin root word that means "to go" • the noun/pronoun replaced by a pronoun • a lesson about life learned from a story • type of sentence that uses F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. • an guess based on clues and prior knowledge • takes the place of a noun or another pronoun • ...
Theatre 1 Vocabulary! 2024-11-01
Across
- the main storyline
- conversation between two or more characters.
- Call occurs at the end of the performance, when the performers come back to centerstage to be recognized by audience
- a name, phrase, or title written on a card.
- Giving permission for something to happen.
- person, animal or thing in the story
- The art of communication using movement without speech
- Prior to a performance or audition, you state your NAME, the CHARACTER you are playing, then the SHOW TITLE and AUTHOR.
- printed copy of a play
Down
- representation by actors through dialogue and action
- the basic idea of the play
- person who writes a play
- instructs actors on how exactly to portray characters
- visuals involved on stage
- the positioning and movement of the characters to tell the story in visual terms.
- workers who move scenery or handle properties in a theatrical production
- The best theatre teacher in the universe!
- the left and right sides of a stage immediately outside the scenery, unseen by the audience
- The acting area of the stage that extends beyond the proscenium arch
- the study of live performance
20 Clues: the main storyline • printed copy of a play • person who writes a play • visuals involved on stage • the basic idea of the play • the study of live performance • person, animal or thing in the story • The best theatre teacher in the universe! • Giving permission for something to happen. • a name, phrase, or title written on a card. • conversation between two or more characters. • ...
Narrative and Elements 2025-10-08
Across
- The method used by the author to create the character.
- its controlling idea or its central insight.
- person the story is told to another.
- explanation or origins of natural elements.
- fiction that involves real times of history.
- Highly imaginative
- the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
- time and place of a narrative.
- Text about real life.
- the start of the story.
- Exaggerations may or may not have happened.
- the most intense part of the narrative.
- A child's perspective in the narrative.
- The reader sees the story through a person's eye.
- text about fake events.
Down
- A person or animal or thing in a story that takes action.
- Fiction portrays real events
- the final outcome of a story.
- the narrator know what every characters knows.
- a story.
- fiction that involves science.
- action conflict start to resolve themselves.
- presents strange or unexplained events.
- action Most of the story is developed in the part of the plot.
- Any form of opposition.
- appears as though a camera is following the characters.
- is the prevailing emotional attitude (main feeling) in a literary
27 Clues: a story. • Highly imaginative • Text about real life. • the start of the story. • Any form of opposition. • text about fake events. • Fiction portrays real events • the final outcome of a story. • fiction that involves science. • time and place of a narrative. • presents strange or unexplained events. • the most intense part of the narrative. • A child's perspective in the narrative. • ...
Thor's Quiz 3276 80s Cartoon shows 2025-10-18
Across
- Environmental superhero team protecting the Earth from pollution
- Comedy about a lazy orange cat with a love for food and naps
- Science fiction series featuring pilots controlling a giant robot defender
- Robots that can change form and battle for control of their world
- Humorous cartoon about a clever silent cat and slapstick adventures
- Comedy about tiny blue characters living peacefully in a forest village
- Comedy about a clumsy detective with mechanical enhancements
- Classic slapstick cartoon of endless chases between two rivals
- Lighthearted stories featuring a dog with a big imagination
- Classic collection of animated comedy shorts with animal characters
Down
- Fantasy show about magical horses learning friendship lessons
- Colorful characters promoting love and kindness through magic
- Team of heroes capturing mischievous supernatural creatures
- Futuristic sitcom about daily life in a high tech world
- Animated adventure series about a wealthy family seeking treasure
- Animated show about a trio of singing brothers and their adventures
- Prehistoric family comedy set in the Stone Age
- Animated mystery series featuring a talking dog and a group of friends
- Animated action series about an elite team fighting a global threat
- Fantasy adventure about a heroic warrior defending his magical homeland
20 Clues: Prehistoric family comedy set in the Stone Age • Futuristic sitcom about daily life in a high tech world • Team of heroes capturing mischievous supernatural creatures • Lighthearted stories featuring a dog with a big imagination • Comedy about a lazy orange cat with a love for food and naps • Comedy about a clumsy detective with mechanical enhancements • ...
LITE 2nd Term Exam Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
Across
- complex, highly developed characters
- this part of the narrative structure reveals how the main character/characters tries/try to solve the main conflict
- character who changes over the course of the story
- this part of the narrative structure introduces the setting of the story and characters
- character who doesn't change over the course of the story
- this is the point of view from which the story is told from the narrator's perspective
Down
- this part of the narrative structure reveals the main conflict of the story
- in this part of the narrative structure the conflict is solved and the story comes to a culminating point
- the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
- is the most exciting part and the turning point of the story
- the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions and feelings of all characters
- character who displays only one or two traits
12 Clues: complex, highly developed characters • character who displays only one or two traits • character who changes over the course of the story • character who doesn't change over the course of the story • is the most exciting part and the turning point of the story • the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character • ...
TB 4 Unit 3 Vocabulary (Genres, Characters, and Story Structure) 2025-04-09
Across
- the part of the story that tells us where the story takes place, the characters, the reason for the story
- describes the personality and appearance of the people in the story
- shows what’s happening in the story and what the main characters need to do
- the result of the story and what happens to the heroes and villains
- I can't fall asleep after watching ___ movies.
- the good guy, usually the main character
Down
- My friends love ___ novels. They love reading history books.
- My sister loves ___ novels. She tries to solve the case before the main characters do!
- the bad guy, normally tries to do something bad to the hero
- I prefer reading ___ novels. I really love stories that involve magic!
- I can't stop laughing. This story is too ____.
- the person who is telling the story, may not be seen in the story
12 Clues: the good guy, usually the main character • I can't stop laughing. This story is too ____. • I can't fall asleep after watching ___ movies. • the bad guy, normally tries to do something bad to the hero • My friends love ___ novels. They love reading history books. • the person who is telling the story, may not be seen in the story • ...
Famous Actors and Actresses 2021-03-08
Across
- known as her main role in breakfast at Tiffanys she is thought of as one of the most beautiful women in the world
- the voice of many different characters and the main character on Mrs. Doubtfire
- She starred in the famous movie Steel Magnolias as the daughter Shelby and played the main role in My best friends wedding
- His low voice is the narrator behind many stories
- she is known for her role in princess diaries, oceans 8, and the adventures of Alice in wonderland
- One of his famous quotes is "I am Iron Man"
- He is best Known for his role as jack in the movie the titanic
- also known as hermonie granger in the Harry Potter series she played bell in the live action version of Beauty and the Beast
Down
- She Started on Disney and has become raging pop star since then
- best known for her role as Katniss Everdeen in the hunger games
- She acted in the movie maleficent
- Best known for the hit show fresh prince of bel air in the 90's he also worked on the 2019 life action version of Aladdin
- played the male lead in the musical Greece and played the mom in the musical hairspray
13 Clues: She acted in the movie maleficent • One of his famous quotes is "I am Iron Man" • His low voice is the narrator behind many stories • He is best Known for his role as jack in the movie the titanic • She Started on Disney and has become raging pop star since then • best known for her role as Katniss Everdeen in the hunger games • ...
Reading and Writing Skills 2022-12-14
Across
- type of sentence that uses SWABI's
- a story created by ancient people to explain natural events
- a conversation between two or more characters
- a _____ statement states a position and 3 supporting arguments
- a ____ word provides the main meaning of a word
- _____ details explain/describe the main idea
- third-person ____ does not know the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters
- a word part that goes in front of a root word
- the universal idea the author explores in a story
- the noun/pronoun replaced by a pronoun
- dictionary definition of a word
Down
- type of sentence made up of 1 independent clause
- takes the place of a noun or another pronoun
- third-person ____ knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
- type of sentence that uses F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
- personal meaning attached to a word
- a lesson about life learned from a story
- a word part that goes at the end of a root word
- the Latin root word that means "to go"
- an guess based on clues and prior knowledge
- a _____ idea is what the paragraph/passage is about
21 Clues: dictionary definition of a word • type of sentence that uses SWABI's • personal meaning attached to a word • the Latin root word that means "to go" • the noun/pronoun replaced by a pronoun • a lesson about life learned from a story • type of sentence that uses F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. • an guess based on clues and prior knowledge • takes the place of a noun or another pronoun • ...
Elements of Drama , Characters and Charactirizations 2023-01-30
Across
- textual representation of a human being or another creature
- focuses on position of the role played
- also known as "Stereotype"
- tells reader what personality of the character is
- undergo a new role and goal in the story
- primary focus of the story
- what is revealed through character's private thoughts and feelings?
- what does the character do? how does the character behave?
Down
- personality changes throughout story
- tells the reader things that reveals the personality of the character
- personality remains the same throughout story
- do not undergo change in role and goal
- physical, mental, emotional and social characteristics of an individual
- central character confides, reveal main character's personality, thoughts and intention
- personality of the characters and things that make the character unique
- what is revealed through the character's effect on other people? How do other characters feel or behave in reaction to the character?
- "new role,new goal"
- against primary focus of the story
- what does the character say or how does he/she speaks?
- what does the character look like?how does the character dress?
- enhance another character through contrast
21 Clues: "new role,new goal" • also known as "Stereotype" • primary focus of the story • against primary focus of the story • personality changes throughout story • do not undergo change in role and goal • focuses on position of the role played • undergo a new role and goal in the story • enhance another character through contrast • personality remains the same throughout story • ...
Vocab Lesson 2 2015-09-17
Across
- height (in points) of a collection of characters,
- called a text wrapping break.
- is named and stored as a set.
- or page in the document by clicking it.
- or more characters.
- that controls the appearance of a paragraph. Examples
- underline, or color.
- or column, with even margins on each side.
- combination of character formatting and paragraph formatting
- word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when
- press the Enter key.
- 72 points equals 1 inch.
Down
- from the left or right margin of a document.
- set of unified design elements that combine color, fonts, and graph
- items are stored.
- all lines of text in a paragraph or column fit the width of the
- when conducting a search. The question mark (?)
- manual break that forces the text that follows it to the next line
- of a document’s pages, and allows you to jump to a
- known as a line break.
- inserted quickly into a document.
- used text saved in a gallery, from which it can
- a single character, and the asterisk (*) represents
- indentation, alignment, line spacing, and pagination.
- provide a professional look for a document.
- way text wraps around an object on the page.
26 Clues: items are stored. • or more characters. • underline, or color. • press the Enter key. • known as a line break. • 72 points equals 1 inch. • called a text wrapping break. • is named and stored as a set. • inserted quickly into a document. • or page in the document by clicking it. • or column, with even margins on each side. • provide a professional look for a document. • ...
Literary Terms Crossword 2023-08-23
Across
- something that stands for something beyond itself
- a struggle between opposing forces
- a recounting of an episode or event that happened before the beginning of the story
- the point of view where the perspective is an outside narrator
- the author's main idea of the story
- a character who only reveals one character trait
- the part of a plot where introduction to characters, setting, and conflict occur
- the attitude a writer takes toward a subject
- a character that doesn't change in the story
- an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
- contrast between appearance and reality
- contradictory terms used to stress some sort of understanding about the nature of things
- a type of irony where a characters says one thing but means another
- a type of irony where the irony is the audience knows something the characters do not
Down
- giving human qualities to non human things
- time and place the events in the story occur
- person point of view where the narrator is character in the story
- a comparison between two things
- hints at future events
- a comparison using like or as
- a type of character that changes emotionally/physically
21 Clues: hints at future events • a comparison using like or as • a comparison between two things • a struggle between opposing forces • the author's main idea of the story • contrast between appearance and reality • giving human qualities to non human things • time and place the events in the story occur • the attitude a writer takes toward a subject • ...
Literary Terms EOC Review 2023-12-08
Across
- the author's attitude about the subject of their writing
- the perspecive from which a narrator tells the story
- when one thing represents another (ex red = pain)
- when and where a story takes place
- when an author gives clues to future events in the plot of a story
- an educated guess about the plot, characters, etc. based on the passage
- the turning point of a story
- the events of a story
- the dectionary defintion of a word
- when an author provides information from an earlier time that gives necessary details to understand the plot/characters
- the implied definition of a word
Down
- comaring two unlike things
- the begining of the story where characters and conflict are introduced
- the way an author makes the reader feel while reading
- giving human qualities to a non human object
- the life/universal lesson or moral the author wishes to teach
- the way a reader can describe a character
- the repitition of a sound or letter
- when an author uses words to express the oppoiste of what is expected
- comparing two unlike things using like or as
- the choice of words in a literary work
21 Clues: the events of a story • comaring two unlike things • the turning point of a story • the implied definition of a word • when and where a story takes place • the dectionary defintion of a word • the repitition of a sound or letter • the choice of words in a literary work • the way a reader can describe a character • giving human qualities to a non human object • ...
Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire 2024-01-08
Across
- Where the book takes place
- A skill that rangers can learn where a loud sound is produced as a result of a clap
- Near the end what badge is Connor's brother trying to get
- The main characters first name
- The tiny balls of light that rangers can shoot by snapping
- The main character's male friend
- A witch in the Long woods
- The main characters uncle
- Connor's cousin
- The animal that led the main character's team into the Long woods
- The sled race for all rangers across the world
- The kind to tie type of knot that the main character ties
Down
- The main characters sister
- The main character's female friend
- The animal that attacks the main character when he is using his compass
- Where Connor's cousin lives
- Violent spirits who lure people into traps to feed on their essences
- Katie's name in the realm
- The first ranger badge
- The main character's uncle's profession
- Connor's brother and marshal of the ranger's
- The name of the witch in the Long woods
- A magic barrier that rangers use to block out unwanted creatures
- The name of the sled that the main character and his friends made
24 Clues: Connor's cousin • The first ranger badge • Katie's name in the realm • A witch in the Long woods • The main characters uncle • The main characters sister • Where the book takes place • Where Connor's cousin lives • The main characters first name • The main character's male friend • The main character's female friend • The main character's uncle's profession • ...
Elements of a Short Story 2023-09-27
Across
- Narrator's position in relation to the story
- Character whose personality remains the same throughout
- References to famous people and events
- Saying one thing when you mean the opposite
- Most intense point of the story
- Internal feeling of readers
- Time and place which a story occurs
- When the audience knows more than the character does
- A type of narrator who is all knowing about all characters
- A type of narrator who is a neutral observer.
- External feeling that is influenced by the environment
- Central idea in a story
- A conflict with two possible solutions
Down
- Generalization of a group of people
- Opposes and competes with the protagonist
- Clash between two opposing forces
- Hinting what will occur later on in the story
- Sudden insight to resolve their internal conflict
- Protagonist solves their problems in the end
- Disappointment to what was expected
- The traits of two characters contrast strongly
- An inconclusive ending where readers predict the conclusion
- character with only a few distinct characteristics
- Conversations between characters
- Play on words
- Uncertain and anxious feelings on what happens next
26 Clues: Play on words • Central idea in a story • Internal feeling of readers • Most intense point of the story • Conversations between characters • Clash between two opposing forces • Generalization of a group of people • Disappointment to what was expected • Time and place which a story occurs • References to famous people and events • A conflict with two possible solutions • ...
Macbeth key terms 2025-11-04
Across
- A contrast between two concepts which are completely different(9)
- Unnatural or unreasonable(10)
- To unlawfully seize power(5)
- Masculine strength, drive, and sexual potency(8)
- To treat or describe a human as less than human(14)
- Dishonesty by those in power/to make morally depraved(10)
- A speech delivered while the character is alone onstage, expressing inner feelings(9)
- When characters echo the words of other characters(10,4)
- Reference to a past text/event/culture-usually ancient Greece or the Bible(8)
- A cruel ruler who seizes absolute power without right(6)
- A contradiction(7)
- The murder of a king(8)
Down
- All-seeing, prophetic(11)
- To undermine or contradict established social norms(10)
- A prediction of the future(8)
- A device in which characters make references to the face that they are in a play(17)
- Always correct or untouchable(10)
- Extreme pride or arrogance, the fatal flow of tragic heros
- The verse in which the second syllable in a pair is stressed, with five syllabic pairs in a line(6,10)
- Verse in which the first symbol in a pair is stressed(8,5)
- Relating to religion(8)
21 Clues: A contradiction(7) • Relating to religion(8) • The murder of a king(8) • All-seeing, prophetic(11) • To unlawfully seize power(5) • Unnatural or unreasonable(10) • A prediction of the future(8) • Always correct or untouchable(10) • Masculine strength, drive, and sexual potency(8) • To treat or describe a human as less than human(14) • ...
Literary Terms 2025-10-20
Across
- sequence of events that make up the main story in a narrative.
- perspective from which the story is told.
- method an author uses to develop and describe characters.
- use of objects, characters, or events to represent larger ideas.
- main character or hero who drives the story’s action.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses to create vivid pictures.
- time and place where a story takes place.
- struggle between opposing forces that creates tension in a story.
Down
- character or force that opposes the protagonist
- feeling or atmosphere that a story creates for the reader.
- Hints or clues that suggest events that will occur later in the story.
- turning point or moment of highest tension in a story.
- spoken words exchanged between characters in a story.
- central idea, message, or moral the author conveys through the story.
- part of the story where conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up.
- author’s attitude toward the subject or audience.
- contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.
- person or voice telling the story.
- recurring element, image, or idea that reinforces the story’s theme.
- scene that interrupts the present action to show something that happened earlier.
20 Clues: person or voice telling the story. • perspective from which the story is told. • time and place where a story takes place. • character or force that opposes the protagonist • author’s attitude toward the subject or audience. • spoken words exchanged between characters in a story. • main character or hero who drives the story’s action. • ...
"The year my life broke" 2022-08-02
10 Clues: name=colour • sport teacher • under 14s team • main character • Marsden Author • Josh's new town • Bankrupt company • main characters sister • main characters brother • main sport played in the book
The Pixelated Past 2024-11-26
Across
- The first cartoon, starring Mickey Mouse, to feature synchronised sound.
- What was the last Disney animated film that Walt Disney was personally involved in?
- The First animated feature film
- The process of blending two images seamlessly, first introduced in the 1980s
- which popular movie did the phrase "Anyone can cook!" come from?
Down
- ___________ are images, videos, or audio which are edited or generated using artificial intelligence tools, and which may depict real or non-existent people
- The iconic Disney movie from 1989 that used CGI to create stunning underwater visuals. (3 words)
- A booklet that portrays an animated scene when flipped through rapidly
8 Clues: The First animated feature film • which popular movie did the phrase "Anyone can cook!" come from? • A booklet that portrays an animated scene when flipped through rapidly • The first cartoon, starring Mickey Mouse, to feature synchronised sound. • The process of blending two images seamlessly, first introduced in the 1980s • ...
Photoshop terminology 2021-10-01
Across
- layers to compose multiple images
- Object- photoshop layer that contains the same information as a normal layer
- the process of Lossing in or tightening the space between the characters in the selected text
- editing- when you edit a photo and you CAN undo it
- it’s a panel that contains 77 tools that are used for object creation and editing
Down
- adding or subtracting space between specific pairs of characters
- Panel- to edit characters
- typography describes the distance between each line of text
- editing- when you directly edit a photo and you can’t undo it
- additional format performed on characters ex- italic- bold
10 Clues: Panel- to edit characters • layers to compose multiple images • editing- when you edit a photo and you CAN undo it • additional format performed on characters ex- italic- bold • typography describes the distance between each line of text • editing- when you directly edit a photo and you can’t undo it • ...
Characters and Plot 2022-10-28
Across
- readers feel this towards a complex character.
- characters that change, dynamic (2w).
- sequence of events that shape a broader narrative.
- where the problem of the story is solved.
- complex characters need to be likable/understood by their readers. In other words they need to be what?
- not only can an protagonist be complex, but what other character can and should be complex?
Down
- a school bully who is sometimes very kind is an example of a complex character with what?
- Static characters that don't grow (2w).
- simple characters are predictable/common, in other words they are what?
- A person in a literary work.
10 Clues: A person in a literary work. • characters that change, dynamic (2w). • Static characters that don't grow (2w). • where the problem of the story is solved. • readers feel this towards a complex character. • sequence of events that shape a broader narrative. • simple characters are predictable/common, in other words they are what? • ...
Literary Concepts 2023-09-12
Across
- The type of characterization that includes explicit details that tell you about
- Details in the story, either directly stated or implied, that help you get to know the characters.
- The type of conflict that involves a character's thoughts, feelings, and decisions.
- The general outline of the story, involving characters, their conflicts, and complications they experience
- A literary concept that involves something opposite of what is expected, or is unexpected by the characters or reader.
- The type of irony that involves the reader knowing more than the character in the story, that creates suspense.
- The type of irony that involves sarcasm, or is used to spare someone's feelings by saying the opposite of what they mean.
- The part of the plot that helps you figure out the climax for the main character.
Down
- When you use evidence in a text with your personal background knowledge to make a conclusion that is not clearly stated.
- The type of irony that is an event that neither the reader or the characters expected.
- The proper way of including evidence in a sentence to prove an inference or statement about a story.
- The way in which the story is told, relating to the point of view.
- The type of conflict that involves other characters, nature, or things in society like law or organizations.
- The type of characterization you figure out from making inferences related to their actions, reactions, or what they say.
14 Clues: The way in which the story is told, relating to the point of view. • The type of characterization that includes explicit details that tell you about • The part of the plot that helps you figure out the climax for the main character. • The type of conflict that involves a character's thoughts, feelings, and decisions. • ...
Disney things 2025-05-20
6 Clues: mickeys partner • a different name for silly • the main character of Disney • the creator of Mickey and Disney • the lamp in aladin that has a genie • the chef rat in a famous Disney food movie it also is a famous dish
Story Elements 2023-09-14
Across
- the message or deeper meaning of a story
- the turning point of a story and usually the most exciting part
- - series of events that build up to the climax
- shows how the conflict will be resolved. Takes place after the climax in a story
- tell stories
- the solution to the problem that ties up loose ends
Down
- time and place
- people, animals, and imaginary creatures in a story: protagonist=hero; antagonist=villains
- introduces the characters, setting, and hints to the conflict
- who is telling the story
- the sequence of events
- use what you read and what you know to make predictions or draw conclusions
- the problem: character vs. self(internal), character vs character(external), character vs. society(external), character vs. nature(external)
- conversations between characters
14 Clues: tell stories • time and place • the sequence of events • who is telling the story • conversations between characters • the message or deeper meaning of a story • - series of events that build up to the climax • the solution to the problem that ties up loose ends • introduces the characters, setting, and hints to the conflict • ...
Unit 3 Practice 2025-03-10
Across
- The writer's attitude on the subject.
- Contradicting character thoughts versus audience truth.
- When two contradicting - or opposite - words are used together.
- A play on words.
- A long speech by a character that's spoken to other characters.
- A short remark told to the audience by a character on-stage, but no other character hears it.
- The time period or location / place of a story.
Down
- Questions that don't need answers to engage an audience.
- Words used to give an emotion, positive or negative, to the audience.
- Describes scenes, lighting, sound, and characters actions in a play.
- The writer's word or phrase choices.
- The conversation between characters in a play.
- A long speech when a character shows their true thoughts.
- Making a joke in a serious situation.
14 Clues: A play on words. • The writer's word or phrase choices. • The writer's attitude on the subject. • Making a joke in a serious situation. • The conversation between characters in a play. • The time period or location / place of a story. • Contradicting character thoughts versus audience truth. • Questions that don't need answers to engage an audience. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Sara Barbarick 2017-02-08
Across
- characters have opposite personalities causing specific trait.
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
- a joke exploiting the diff possible meanings or a word.
- a speakers character is revealed addressed to a second person.
- says the same thing at the same time.
- irony that occurs when meaning a solution is understood by audience but not by characters.
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
- figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which its not literally applicable.
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
Down
- fanciful expression in writing or speech an elaborate metaphor.
- melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress.
- remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but not the other characters.
- without rhyme.
- the use of onomatopoeia for rhetorical effect.
- to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand.
- a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing.
- line of verse 5 metrical ft.
- rhyme on the terminal syllables of the verse.
- a part of a play involving a soliloquy.
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
- serious disagree meant or arguments typically a protracted one.
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.
23 Clues: without rhyme. • line of verse 5 metrical ft. • says the same thing at the same time. • a part of a play involving a soliloquy. • to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand. • rhyme on the terminal syllables of the verse. • the use of onomatopoeia for rhetorical effect. • a joke exploiting the diff possible meanings or a word. • ...
Williams`s Greek Theatre Review 2021-02-05
Across
- The clothing worn by characters on stage.
- The rate at which a scene is played.
- The time one is expected to be present and ready for a rehearsal or performance.
- A person, creature, or entity in a story or play with specific and distinguishing attributes.
- Something applied to the skin of a character to portray the character
- Feedback given over what was done well and and what was done wrong in a performance
- A unifying concept in a play.
- What drives a character (and the actor portraying him) to act.
- A practice for a play.
- The group of actors who play all the characters in a show.
- The person who portrays a character in a play.
- An actor's movement from one part of the stage to another.
- A face covering used on stage to help create the character or disguise identity.
- The Style of the play.
Down
- An actor's movement and stage positions during a performance.
- When an actor turns his body to face downstage in order to be more open to the audience,
- At the end of the run of a show, when the set and all other technical aspects are taken apart, clearing the stage for the next show.
- A humorous play
- The words said aloud by characters during a play.
- The cast bow at the end of a show.
- A characters goal
- For actors, the part of a script or show immediately before an actor's line or action that signals the actor to proccede
- The way an actor stands, sits, and generally holds himself.
- The use of light to illuminate the stage
24 Clues: A humorous play • A characters goal • A practice for a play. • The Style of the play. • A unifying concept in a play. • The cast bow at the end of a show. • The rate at which a scene is played. • The use of light to illuminate the stage • The clothing worn by characters on stage. • The person who portrays a character in a play. • ...
Greek History Xavier W. 2021-03-01
Across
- When the rules changed how many speaking actors were allowed
- What greek word did theater come from
- chorus mean in greek
- Usage of words to express thought
- What were used to make it easier to switch characters and let males play female characters
- Who won the first recorded theatrical event
- Whowas the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- What was part of theater that added color, movement, and expressed opinions
- How many types of performers were there in Greek theater
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- What
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- What is the origin of our word scene.
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god ________
- What is an “imitation of an action
- What was prohibited to happen on the stage
- How was the orchestra set up (rectangular, circular, etc)
- What city had had approximately 250,000-300,000 people.
Down
- How many people were normally in a chorus
- Emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies
- Support the plot. Their motivation drives the play.
- Where were the best seats in the theater (side, center, back, front)
- What kind of people were the best seats saved for
- Something to shock the audience
- How speech reveals character
- part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- The major festival was the City ______
- What is a creature in classical mythology who
- Who wrote around 123 plays that only 7 survived to this day
- What was In the middle of the orchestra
31 Clues: What • chorus mean in greek • How speech reveals character • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • What is an “imitation of an action • What greek word did theater come from • What is the origin of our word scene. • The major festival was the City ______ • What was In the middle of the orchestra • How many people were normally in a chorus • ...
6th Lit Review for Exam 2021-05-20
Across
- This was an important character was treated unfairly but had no dialogue in the excerpt in the textbook
- The author of the script
- directions Notes in a script describing characters’ appearance or actions
- The written version of a drama
- A long speech by one character to other characters
- Stan said his father told him to stand up for his ___.
- Friedl’s secret lessons helped students express their ___.
- Elie Wiesel received this prize for his work.
- This character looked up to his older brother
- This character stood up to an unfair boss.
- A story written in the form of a play to be performed
- A drama in which the protagonist wins
- An item used by characters or in the set of a drama
- A speech by one character that is heard by the audience
- A harsh, cruel ruler who does not consider the well-being of his subjects
- A major division of a drama
- A brief statement made by a character to the audience
Down
- Captain ___ was excited about Anne coming to work with his daughter.
- This character was sentenced to death for speaking out against the king and his laws
- Anne Sullivan’s childhood name was Miss ____.
- Ruri’s bracelet was a ___ of friendship.
- These Americans were interned during World War II.
- This president gave in to pressure to treat a group of Americans unjustly during World War II.
- A division of an act in a drama
- Stan’s boss demanded a letter of ___.
- The king mocked this character for trusting his friend
- Anne Sullivan was cured from being ___ as a child.
- The physical location where a drama is performed
- A dram in which the protagonist loses
- conversation between characters
30 Clues: The author of the script • A major division of a drama • The written version of a drama • A division of an act in a drama • conversation between characters • Stan’s boss demanded a letter of ___. • A drama in which the protagonist wins • A dram in which the protagonist loses • Ruri’s bracelet was a ___ of friendship. • This character stood up to an unfair boss. • ...
Unit 9: Styles of Drama 2022-03-31
Across
- A humorous attack on conventions of society, usually the upper class.
- An element in drama that arouses feelings of pity and compassion in an audience.
- A serious play that arouses intense emotion but usually has a happy ending.
- The special or traditional way of doing things onstage.
- When a character has bottled up an emotion for a long time and finally lets it all out.
- A play that features plots focusing on love affairs.
- A type of low comedy that mocks a certain work by imitating the author's style for comic effect.
- A type of drama where the protagonists do not achieve a happy ending.
- A play that includes comedy of manners and satire and uses clever lines, word plays, and allusions.
Down
- A scene in which some of the actors hide from the other actors onstage yet are still able to hear and comment on the onstage dialogue.
- A play that is marked by an emotional and ideal presentation of life.
- An exaggeration of a certain feature of a character or literary work.
- A play that deals with unrealistic and fantastic characters.
- An error in judgment or shortcoming on the part of a tragic protagonist.
- A play that deals with a social problem or ethical issue, sometimes presenting a solution.
- A comedy that is quite physical, sometimes vulgar, and highly exaggerated in style and performance.
- A form of storytelling that teaches moral concepts in which the characters are animals.
- A play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way and has a happy ending.
- A kind of comedy involving clowning, practical jokes, and improbable characters and situations.
- A line spoken directly to the audience.
20 Clues: A line spoken directly to the audience. • A play that features plots focusing on love affairs. • The special or traditional way of doing things onstage. • A play that deals with unrealistic and fantastic characters. • A play that is marked by an emotional and ideal presentation of life. • An exaggeration of a certain feature of a character or literary work. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-09-08
Across
- In what type of folktale does exaggerated events, characters and adventure belong?
- It is a type of writing where factual evidences are present and is aiming to inform the readers.
- A famous example for this genre is J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
- It is a composition that tells a story of a particular individual.
- It is a belief, custom and stories that are passed by generations using mouth.
- Stories that resembles true to life events but has fictional characters.
- These are stories where characters are played by animals.
- What do you call a short piece of writing that has a specific topic that is limited or focused on a personal point of view.
- One of the famous examples of this genre is Romeo and Juliet
- It is a story where characters, events, places, etc. are made-up.
- What do you call a broad genre of writing that has factual evidences and true to life events.
- It is a composition where events are played by actors and contains dialogues and scenes.
Down
- Typically a children's story that contains magical lands and enchanting events that's full og learnings.
- It is a type of writing where it aims to convince the readers on the author's perspective.
- In which subgenre does scientific innovation and modern evolution belong?
- In which subgenre does stories with events that occurred in the past belong?
- It is a story that contains symbolic origin concerning early history of people.
- A traditional story that has been passed by generations yet unauthenticated.
- An example for this genre are poems and verse.
- It aims to induce laughter and humor in a form of entertaining its readers.
20 Clues: An example for this genre are poems and verse. • These are stories where characters are played by animals. • One of the famous examples of this genre is Romeo and Juliet • It is a story where characters, events, places, etc. are made-up. • It is a composition that tells a story of a particular individual. • ...
literacy terms 2022-09-22
Across
- character character that changes
- poetry- poetry tells a story
- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- character a character that stays the same
- conversation between characters
- what does the story mean
- revelation the reader draws conclusions about the character from other characters or from what the character does or thinks
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- the author presents the characters only through their actions
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- attitude or emotion of the author or narrator
- group of repeated lines, usually containing the same meter and rhyme scheme
Down
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- whats happening in the story
- author or narrator that comments on everything
- a punctuation mark ( ’ ) used to indicate either possession (e.g., Harry's book ; boys' coats ) or the omission of letters or numbers
- person outside character, also could be author
- the author or narrator tells a story from one character point of view
- a group of 2 rhyming lines
- person main character of author
- exposition the author tells the reader directly what the character is like
- short narrative song written in stanza, tells a dramatic event in simple terms
- of view perspective from which the story is told.
- time, place, and general background
- qualities.
- who makes it happen
27 Clues: qualities. • who makes it happen • what does the story mean • a group of 2 rhyming lines • poetry- poetry tells a story • whats happening in the story • conversation between characters • person main character of author • character character that changes • time, place, and general background • the use of symbols to represent ideas • character a character that stays the same • ...
Othello Unit Introduction 2023-11-06
Across
- What do Iago and Othello accuse Desdemona of?
- This phrase describes two characters who are opposites
- This phrase describes when a character speaks aloud for the audience to hear but is not heard by the other characters
- This character is trusting, foolish, and good-natured (and this gets him into trouble)
- This person is Cassio's love interest
- The army Othello is fighting
- This is the name of the woman Othello marries
- This is what Desdemona's father, Brabantio, refers to her marriage to Othello as
- Who is Desdemona's father?
- This is one word used to describe the portrayal of a "moor" during Shakespeare's time
- The main character, Othello, is of this descent
- This is how Brabantio feels about Desdemona marrying Othello
- This is Othello's position/standing in the military
- This person wanted to marry Desdemona, so he was sad when Othello married her
Down
- This person wrote the play Othello
- What is Brabantio's status in Venetian politics?
- This person is the main character of the play
- As a woman in Elizabethan England, Shakespeare’s audience (and characters) would easily feel this way about Desdemona
- This character is the antagonist of the play
- Who did Othello promote over Iago?
- This is who Iago was named after in the play - the two faced killer of Moors
- During Shakespeare's time, this term was used to describe somebody who is a "dark-skinned outsider" (AKA Othello)
- This person is Iago’s wife and also Desdemona’s servant
- An honorable and good character who is brought down by one character flaw. This flaw is their undoing.
- This is the setting of the play
- This term describes when a character speaks their thoughts out loud, but it is heard by other characters
- Which type of play is Othello?
27 Clues: Who is Desdemona's father? • The army Othello is fighting • Which type of play is Othello? • This is the setting of the play • This person wrote the play Othello • Who did Othello promote over Iago? • This person is Cassio's love interest • This character is the antagonist of the play • What do Iago and Othello accuse Desdemona of? • ...
2.6 Data Representation 2019-06-13
Across
- Character set which can store all languages, up to 32 bit
- Our number system, base-10
- The number of bits available per sample
- This number system only has 2 possible characters
- The smallest possible segment of an image
- The smallest possible unit of data - 0 or 1
- Taking a snippet of information about a sound
- 1000 kilobytes
- A set of data which gives extra information about other data
- This occurs when binary addition results in a 9-bit answer
- A form of compression which loses no data to reduce size
- Continuously changing waves
- 1000 bytes
- A character set with 128 characters, using 7 bits
- To multiply/divide binary digits by moving them
- A form of error detection, on barcodes
- This number system has 16 possible characters
- A method to reduce of reducing file sizes
- An image which loses quality if the resolution is changed
- 1000 terabytes
- Hz, the unit of frequency
Down
- How many bits of data processed per second (kbps)
- Four bits or half a byte
- Stored on storage devices, stores information
- 1000 gigabytes
- 1000 megabytes
- The number of audio samples captured each second
- A standard image format which uses lossy compression
- A standard audio file format which uses lossy compression
- A list of characters recognised by a computer's hardware and software
- The amount of storage space taken up by something
- A form of compression which removes data to reduce size
- The height x width of an image
- The number of bits used to describe the colour of a pixel
- Technology which uses discrete values, such as zero and one
- Eight bits
36 Clues: 1000 bytes • Eight bits • 1000 gigabytes • 1000 megabytes • 1000 kilobytes • 1000 terabytes • Four bits or half a byte • Hz, the unit of frequency • Our number system, base-10 • Continuously changing waves • The height x width of an image • A form of error detection, on barcodes • The number of bits available per sample • The smallest possible segment of an image • ...
Acting Terms 2020-10-08
Across
- the written text of a play
- in a play one actor’s last few words before the next actor speaks
- the person who heads all organizational components of a play and is responsible for the success of the production
- dance patterns; the arrangement of the movements of a dance in a stage performance
- a tryout session for a play
- the person who stages a theatrical production controlling everything that happens on stage
- a play that presents serious conflict dealing with the problems of a central character and that has an unhappy or disastrous ending
- composing and performing on the spur of the moment without any preparation
- live actors performing a plot or story before a live audience in a space serving as a stage
- the nervous anticipation of going on stage to perform
Down
- a positive or negative evaluation of a performance
- the person in charge of day-to-day organization needed to keep rehearsals running smoothly
- an outline or synopsis of a play indicating plot, characters, and setting
- an additional audition for an actor when the director wishes to see and hear them again
- roles characters who act as contrast to other actors; characters with whom others are compared
- a drama or narrative with conflict and a happy ending
- casting an actor in the same kind of roles over and over again
- arranging the movements on stage for the actors in a play
- a conversation; passages of talking in a play
- the principal character in a play
- the main characters in an play
- public communication that uses both language and actions to tell a story of human conflict
- the chief opponent of the principal character in a play
23 Clues: the written text of a play • a tryout session for a play • the main characters in an play • the principal character in a play • a conversation; passages of talking in a play • a positive or negative evaluation of a performance • a drama or narrative with conflict and a happy ending • the nervous anticipation of going on stage to perform • ...
Literary Terms 2024-09-05
Across
- A conversation between two or more people
- This POV uses pronouns like I, we, us, my.
- This part of the Plot Diagram identifies the events that lead to the end of the story.
- A feeling that a reader gets as he or she reads the work. The feeling comes from the author’s word choice and imagery.
- The time and place of the story
- This POV uses pronouns like they, them, he, she.
- An interruption to remember an event in the past
- A struggle between opposing forces or oneself
- This part of the Plot Diagram is where we learn about the characters and the setting. It is the start of the story.
- This part of the Plot Diagram is the turning point of the story.
- Character vs. Self is an example of this conflict.
- The lesson or message of the story
Down
- This part of the Plot Diagram represents the end of the story.
- A picture that represents an idea or concept
- The perspective a story is told from
- This part of the Plot Diagram is where the characters face a conflict and it builds to the turning point of the story.
- The attitude a writer/author takes towards his or her subject, characters, and audience.
- The people in the story
- The character who is deemed the villain or evil
- The main character in a story
- Character vs. Society is an example of this conflict.
- A warning or hint to what is going to come in the story.
- A picture created by the author’s words. The picture is in the reader’s mind.
23 Clues: The people in the story • The main character in a story • The time and place of the story • The lesson or message of the story • The perspective a story is told from • A conversation between two or more people • This POV uses pronouns like I, we, us, my. • A picture that represents an idea or concept • A struggle between opposing forces or oneself • ...
Drama Vocabulary 2024-11-18
Across
- The art dealing with the writing and production of plays
- The conversation of characters in a literary work
- The use of a comic scene to interrupt a succession of intensely tragic dramatic moments.
- Comparing two or more unlike things using the words 'like' or 'as'
- The atmosphere created in a work of literature
- Division of unit of drama that is divided by elements of plot.
- Use of detailed descriptions to create a mental image
- A figure of speech in which two words create a self- contradictory effect
- A type of drama in which the characters experience reversals of fortunes, usually for the worse
- Flaw- A weakness or limitation of character, resulting in the fall of the tragic hero
- The humorous use of words or phrase to suggest a different meaning; a play on words
Down
- Hints of what is to come in the action of a play or story
- A speech in a play that expresses the character’s thoughts; the character is speaking to himself.
- The main idea of a literary work
- A speech in a play meant to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters on stage
- The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and characters of a work
- A unit of drama that breaks apart and act
- A character who contrasts and parallels the main character
- A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth
- A playwright's interpretive comments that provide readers and actors with more information about the play
- A contrast between what is said or thought to happen and what it means or what actually happens
21 Clues: The main idea of a literary work • A unit of drama that breaks apart and act • The atmosphere created in a work of literature • The conversation of characters in a literary work • Use of detailed descriptions to create a mental image • The art dealing with the writing and production of plays • Hints of what is to come in the action of a play or story • ...
Phantom Tollbooth Chapters 3 & 4 2024-11-19
Across
- – A misunderstanding, often a theme in Milo’s journey.
- – Not suited for realistic use or application, reflecting some of the whimsical ideas in Dictionopolis.
- – Splendid and expensive-looking, as seen in the descriptions of feasts or the market.
- – A lack of harmony or agreement, symbolizing conflicts in the story.
- – Expressing anger or annoyance at perceived unfairness, reflected in the interactions of the characters.
- – An excess amount, as seen in the abundance of words in the market.
- – A pause or delay due to uncertainty, illustrating Milo's cautious approach.
- – To stir up or incite action, relevant in the dialogues and interactions among characters.
- – A public or official announcement, often seen in the context of governance in Dictionopolis.
Down
- – A heated argument or disagreement, as might occur among characters discussing the value of words.
- – Done without delay, referring to the timing of actions or events in the story.
- – A strong desire to learn or know, driving Milo's exploration of the marketplace.
- – Careful thought or discussion, seen in the debates of the inhabitants.
- – Foolish or amusing behaviors, often seen in the whimsical nature of Dictionopolis's inhabitants.
- – Beyond the literal sense, this can symbolize trade or exchange of ideas, as in the Word Market.
- – An instruction or duty given to a person, such as tasks assigned to Milo.
- – A plan or aim, reflecting the motivations of the characters.
- – The idea or feeling a word invokes, relevant to discussions about words and meanings.
- – Refers to an authoritative rule or law, relevant to the rules in Dictionopolis.
- – To represent something as greater than it is, often tied to the imaginative descriptions.
20 Clues: – A misunderstanding, often a theme in Milo’s journey. • – A plan or aim, reflecting the motivations of the characters. • – An excess amount, as seen in the abundance of words in the market. • – A lack of harmony or agreement, symbolizing conflicts in the story. • – Careful thought or discussion, seen in the debates of the inhabitants. • ...
Gothic Unit Test RETAKE 2025-11-14
Across
- a 'child' of the Gothic, often assumed to be the same thing
- dealing with or representing death, especially its grimmer or uglier aspects
- obscure, partial, confusing; often also known as a 'legend' in certain contexts
- Gothic fiction is not usually scary, but it is _______
- inspired Gothic literature to be created
- type of narrator Poe utilizes to tell his stories, cannot always trust them
- considered to be the first American Gothic author; most famous work being 'Wieland; or, the Transformation'
- sense of being trapped or isolated, physical or psychological
Down
- female characters often face events that leave them fainting, terrified, screaming, or sobbing
- work is pervaded by a threatening feeling, a fear enhanced by the unknown
- story where a man seeks retribution on another man
- story that follows a man who descends into alcoholism and violence, blames a household animal on his problems
- story of a man deeply in love who believes angels killed his true love
- Gothic element where dramatic or amazing events occur; ghosts, zombies, magic, even werecats
- Gothic element that can cause decay and decline within characters
- is always chasing after the 'rats' on Moonscar Island, loves his best friend 'Raggy'
- Gothic element that shows highly sentimental characters, like anger, sorrow, surprise, TERROR
- used in the Gothic to disturb or create a sense of foreboding by using familiar objects and twisting their purpose
- considered to be the first true Gothic novel, written by Horace Walpole
- action often takes place in or around this, often contains towers, secret walls, trap doors
- Gothic characters may have a disturbing dream or vision that typically predicts future events
21 Clues: inspired Gothic literature to be created • story where a man seeks retribution on another man • Gothic fiction is not usually scary, but it is _______ • a 'child' of the Gothic, often assumed to be the same thing • sense of being trapped or isolated, physical or psychological • Gothic element that can cause decay and decline within characters • ...
Literary Devices in Gothic Literature 2025-11-20
Across
- the narrator's outlook or view on events, characters, and the world
- the act of causing someone to accept what is false or invalid as true or valid
- genre of literature whose stories focus on a puzzling crime, situation, or circumstance that needs to be solved
- help establish the mood and atmosphere of a story - consider the time period, location, weather, and cultural influences
- creates tension and drives the plot forward
- scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story
- sets the mood, evokes emotions, and conveys the author's perspective
- introduction to story, main characters, setting, time and mood
- what comes immediately after the important climax has taken place
- the conclusion to the story’s plot
- a genre of literature that was popular in the 18th and 19th century, typically fiction having a prevailing atmosphere of mystery and terror
- element in a novel that evokes emotions such as worry, anxiety, fear and stress on the part of both the reader and the characters
Down
- the message or lesson that the author wants to convey through the story
- a literary device in which tension holds our attention between one moment and another
- a literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story
- sequence of events that make up the story
- to control or influence (a person or situation)
- a series of events that helps our main character develop their conflict or contributes to it
- a genre of prose fiction that focuses intensively on the interior life of characters, representing their subjective thoughts
- drive the story forward - they can be protagonists, antagonists, or supporting roles
- the most exciting part of the story or the highest point of tension and drama
21 Clues: the conclusion to the story’s plot • sequence of events that make up the story • creates tension and drives the plot forward • to control or influence (a person or situation) • introduction to story, main characters, setting, time and mood • what comes immediately after the important climax has taken place • ...
Harry Potter 2019-11-25
Across
- School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Giant that lives in the grounds of Hogwarts
- Yellow House at Hogwarts
- Green House at Hogwarts
- Head Master of Hogwarts
- Main Characters male bestfriend
- Main Character of the series
Down
- Broom Stick Game
- Red House at Hogwarts
- Dark Lord
- Main Characters female bestfriend
- Blue House at Hogwarts
12 Clues: Dark Lord • Broom Stick Game • Red House at Hogwarts • Blue House at Hogwarts • Green House at Hogwarts • Head Master of Hogwarts • Yellow House at Hogwarts • Main Character of the series • Main Characters male bestfriend • School of Witchcraft and Wizardry • Main Characters female bestfriend • Giant that lives in the grounds of Hogwarts
Elements of Drama 2022-01-11
Across
- fictional story with conflict used for entertainment
- the most important event in the play
- Directions written to give descriptions of what the characters should be doing, what the audience will see
- the items the characters use and the audience sees in a play
- the people watching the play
- where you watch a play
- the person who writes a play/movie/drama
- parts of the play broken into parts including exposition/rising action/climax/falling action/resolution
Down
- conversation between 2 or more people - in a play this may not have quotation marks (“)
- a single point in time/ dialogue of a play
- conflict
- the written text of a play/movie/drama
- the people in the play
13 Clues: conflict • where you watch a play • the people in the play • the people watching the play • the most important event in the play • the written text of a play/movie/drama • the person who writes a play/movie/drama • a single point in time/ dialogue of a play • fictional story with conflict used for entertainment • the items the characters use and the audience sees in a play • ...
Dramas 2020-11-09
Across
- Directions telling the actors what to do in each scene
- The lines that the characters speak
- People or creatures
- the events
Down
- The way in which characters are portrayed and developed
- Objects needed to perform the play
- The action that takes place in a single setting
- Provides cadence to the dialogues and adds an element of theatrical presentation
- The text of the play, movie or show, including the dialogue spoken by the characters and the stage directions
- the time and place
- basic idea of a text
- A play in a theatre, television or radio; plays and acting in general
- A large section of the play, like a chapter
13 Clues: the events • the time and place • People or creatures • basic idea of a text • Objects needed to perform the play • The lines that the characters speak • A large section of the play, like a chapter • The action that takes place in a single setting • Directions telling the actors what to do in each scene • The way in which characters are portrayed and developed • ...
Movie Crossword! 2017-05-22
Across
- Ridley Scott used this bands blue laser lighting to light the Alien egg chamber because they were in the next studio.
- This movie was almost titled "Hunter"
- Character in The Lion King that was the first character to fart in a Disney movie.
- Walt Disney refused to allow this Director to film at Disneyland in the early 1960s because he had made “that disgusting movie."
- The carpet in this movie and the second floor of Sid’s house in Toy Story are almost identical.
- Whenever this character lies, you'll notice the feather on his turban falls in his face.
- The phrase “old sport” is said 55 times during this movie.
- this actor was cast in Se7en just two days before filming began.
- after this movie was shown in cinemas, recruitment into the Navy by young men went up by 500 percent.
- The mask from this movie is a Captain Kirk mask which was altered for the film.
- This movie's soundtrack went sextuple platinum, and the movie grossed over $230 million.
Down
- This director has never had a movie rated as “rotten” on Rotten Tomatoes and his lowest rated movie is 76 percent.
- This is the only Disney princess with a tattoo.
- This is the only title character that never speaks in a Disney film.
- The charcoal drawing of Kate Winslet in James Cameron’s, Titanic was actually drawn by this man.
- This actor was contractually forbidden from wearing a full tuxedo in any non-James Bond movie from 1995-2002.
- Which was the first Pixar movie to receive a higher rating than G?
- This actor stayed awake for 48 hours to achieve a suitably wasted look for his cameo as a drugged-up felon in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
- What city must a movie play in to be eligible for an Oscar?
- this character only has 12 minutes of screen time in the original Star Wars.
- This 1932 film was one of the first films to feature the Thompson submachine gun, known historically as the “tommy gun.”
- Which candy did the boy in E.T. use to lure the extraterrestrial?
- Hasbro denied Pixar the use of GI Joe in this movie when found that the GI Joe doll was going to be blown up.
- About 25% of this film was shot from water level so audiences could better relate to treading water.
- this movie was the first American film to show a toilet flushing.
25 Clues: This movie was almost titled "Hunter" • This is the only Disney princess with a tattoo. • The phrase “old sport” is said 55 times during this movie. • What city must a movie play in to be eligible for an Oscar? • this actor was cast in Se7en just two days before filming began. • Which candy did the boy in E.T. use to lure the extraterrestrial? • ...
Probability of Miracles 2022-05-26
Across
- a wish is where Cam got her tickets to Disney World
- the place where miracles happen
- is a Veterinarian who gave Cam a job
- World is a place where Cam and her friends ran off to
Down
- what Cam though she would never have
- took over Lily and Cam's life
- is a boy who changed Cam's life
- the name Cam gave to the lobster she adopted
- Energy the last words Lily told Cam
- is the name of Cam's car
10 Clues: is the name of Cam's car • took over Lily and Cam's life • is a boy who changed Cam's life • the place where miracles happen • Energy the last words Lily told Cam • what Cam though she would never have • is a Veterinarian who gave Cam a job • the name Cam gave to the lobster she adopted • a wish is where Cam got her tickets to Disney World • ...
Week 9 2024-10-28
Across
- I am tired walking up the mountain because it is so ________
- Although they don't live there, lions are usually called kings of the ______
- Have you finished your homework? Yes, I've finished it _____
- In Japan I always go to eat _____
- Universal Studios, Harry Potter Land and Disney World are all examples of ______ ______s
Down
- Going to Tainan was a really fun _______.
- In the future, I want to _____ Disney Land
- A monkey swings along the ______s.
- Have you _____ been to Japan? No, I've never been.
- Wow!! That's so _____!
10 Clues: Wow!! That's so _____! • In Japan I always go to eat _____ • A monkey swings along the ______s. • Going to Tainan was a really fun _______. • In the future, I want to _____ Disney Land • Have you _____ been to Japan? No, I've never been. • I am tired walking up the mountain because it is so ________ • Have you finished your homework? Yes, I've finished it _____ • ...
Holes By Robert.L 2025-03-25
11 Clues: Water bottle • main setting • main character • What Zero stole • Dangerous Lizard • Their water supply • The person in charge • Main characters friend • main characters real name • what do they eat to survive • The friend that got jealous
B.F.B Characters 2021-10-27
12 Clues: Can melt • Barf out acid • Can burn stuff • Pentagon-tagon=? • The prank master • Use to control TV • Looks like a thumbtack • They sell it at taco bell • You can sew fabric with it • You hit it with a tennis racket • Something that you use to cut wood • Something that you use to erase pencil marks
Marvel Characters 2021-11-28
Across
- Spiderman's nemesis with an electric current
- Billionarie; also know as Tony Stark
- emits high temperatures
- Friendly, neighborhood __________
- he possesses shrinking tech
Down
- aka Green Goblin
- the name of the racoon character
- Warrior of Wakanda
- The First Avenger
- green alien with a sword
- obsessed with finding infinity stone
- rock monster
12 Clues: rock monster • aka Green Goblin • The First Avenger • Warrior of Wakanda • emits high temperatures • green alien with a sword • he possesses shrinking tech • the name of the racoon character • Friendly, neighborhood __________ • Billionarie; also know as Tony Stark • obsessed with finding infinity stone • Spiderman's nemesis with an electric current
Hamilton Characters 2022-03-25
Across
- main narrator
- brilliant French military officer
- I am not throwin' away my shot!
- Hamilton's wife
- tailor, soldier, spy
- General in Revolution, first president
- politically aware Schuyler sister
Down
- Hamilton's foolish choice
- southern politician who sides with Jefferson; drafted Constitution
- in GW's Cabinet with Hamilton; opposite point of view than Hamilton
- Hamilton's son
- anti-slavery activist; soldier
12 Clues: main narrator • Hamilton's son • Hamilton's wife • tailor, soldier, spy • Hamilton's foolish choice • anti-slavery activist; soldier • I am not throwin' away my shot! • brilliant French military officer • politically aware Schuyler sister • General in Revolution, first president • southern politician who sides with Jefferson; drafted Constitution • ...
Carnival characters 2022-02-17
12 Clues: goes to space • fights dragons • dances on tiptoes • a man with a kingdom • a man who does magic • a sailor with one eye • a woman with a kingdom • a woman who does magic • lives in a haunted house • her dad/mum has a kingdom • his dad/mum has a kingdom • makes us laugh at the circus
Cartoon Characters 2022-04-03
Across
- sea monster who doesn't want to be a real boy, or does he?
- deer who lost her mom ):
- he's an ogre who wants his swamp
- crazy rock 'n roll
- a girl pretends to be a boy
- furious cocktail of storm and love
- long nose for long lies
Down
- funky monkey looking for clues?
- street rat, I don't buy that. Just a poor boy
- scary or friendly ghost?
- looking for a demigod. What can I say?
- Red nosed reindeer
12 Clues: crazy rock 'n roll • Red nosed reindeer • long nose for long lies • scary or friendly ghost? • deer who lost her mom ): • a girl pretends to be a boy • funky monkey looking for clues? • he's an ogre who wants his swamp • furious cocktail of storm and love • looking for a demigod. What can I say? • street rat, I don't buy that. Just a poor boy • ...
Spongebob Characters 2015-09-21
Across
- spongebob's grouchy neighbor
- mrs. _____ is spongebob's boating teacher
- owner of the chum bucket
- the lobster lifeguard
- spongebob's best friend
- plankton's computer wife
Down
- spongebob's squirrel friend
- spongebob's pet snail
- squidward's enemy
- the ghost of the flying _____
- mr. krabs's daughter
- mr. _____ is spongebob's boss
12 Clues: squidward's enemy • mr. krabs's daughter • spongebob's pet snail • the lobster lifeguard • spongebob's best friend • owner of the chum bucket • plankton's computer wife • spongebob's squirrel friend • spongebob's grouchy neighbor • the ghost of the flying _____ • mr. _____ is spongebob's boss • mrs. _____ is spongebob's boating teacher
Hamlet Characters 2023-03-07
12 Clues: Hamlet's uncle • Polonius's son • Hamlet's mother • Prince of Denmark • Polonius' daughter • threatening Denmark • Hamlet's best friend • time period of the play • the setting of the country • Marcellus, Barnardo & Fransisco • The castle of the King of Denmark • the country the old King Hamlet defeated years ago
Sanrio Characters 2023-04-15
Across
- An imp-like creature.
- Has a big appetite and likes to sleep!
- Has dreams of being an idol!
- She's as tall as 5 apples.
- Only knows how to say one word.
- The older sister of The Little Twin Stars.
- A very lazy breakfast item.
Down
- Loves basketball, soccer and skateboarding!
- The little brother of The Little Twin Stars.
- His family lives on the edge of a pond.
- Fill in the blank! Fluffy Fluffy _______!
- Dreams of becoming "The Boss of Everything"
12 Clues: An imp-like creature. • She's as tall as 5 apples. • A very lazy breakfast item. • Has dreams of being an idol! • Only knows how to say one word. • Has a big appetite and likes to sleep! • His family lives on the edge of a pond. • Fill in the blank! Fluffy Fluffy _______! • The older sister of The Little Twin Stars. • Loves basketball, soccer and skateboarding! • ...
FHJ Characters 2017-05-29
Across
- the racist colonel for the union forces
- famous political leader and father of Lewis
- escaped female slave and spy
- steals a confederate gunboat
- governor of massachusetts
- takes over from colonel shaw
Down
- first commander of the regiment
- escaped slave
- president of the united states
- confederate leader who eventually surrenders
- the nurse
- governor of south carolina
12 Clues: the nurse • escaped slave • governor of massachusetts • governor of south carolina • escaped female slave and spy • steals a confederate gunboat • takes over from colonel shaw • president of the united states • first commander of the regiment • the racist colonel for the union forces • famous political leader and father of Lewis • confederate leader who eventually surrenders
Marvel Characters 2021-06-27
12 Clues: Magic guy • The metal man • America's hero • God of thunder • Bow and arrows • Secretive woman • Ant sized human • King of panthers • The black Iron Man • Destroyer of worlds • Strong green monster • Swings form web to web
Main Characters 2021-08-24
12 Clues: Fire baby. • Timid teen. • Soul sister. • Rowdy reptile. • Ground shaker. • Princess of Num. • Crazy like a bug. • Wordsmith warrior. • Junior mad scientist. • Tall, red, and sharp! • The original bullyboy. • The opposite of his name.
Anime Characters 2021-10-13
Across
- character from Aot/ he is very popular and short
- character from hxh/emo
- character from naruto/sensei
- character from jujutsu kaisen/black hair
- character from seven deadly sins/ best friends with the main character
Down
- character from haikyuu with orange hair/ main character
- character from One piece/ main character
- character from demon slayer/yellow hair
- character from tokyo ghoul/main character
- character from toilet bound hanako-kun/main character
- character from Death note/ main character
- two character from Darling in the franxx/ ovverated
12 Clues: character from hxh/emo • character from naruto/sensei • character from demon slayer/yellow hair • character from One piece/ main character • character from jujutsu kaisen/black hair • character from tokyo ghoul/main character • character from Death note/ main character • character from Aot/ he is very popular and short • two character from Darling in the franxx/ ovverated • ...
Anime Characters 2022-07-06
Across
- a character in a anime about killing demons with cursed magic that is always sad
- a spy in a newly released anime in 2022
- the strongest character in demon slayer
- a overpowered character who is invincible in a anime about killing demons with cursed magic
- the main character in a anime about killing demons with swords
- a superhero and one of the main protagonists of My Hero Academia
Down
- the main protagonist of Dragon Ball
- the main character in a anime about killing demons with cursed magic
- the strongest soldier to humanity
- a human who can turn into a titan
- an assassin in a newly released anime in 2022
- the teacher of team 7 in Naruto
12 Clues: the teacher of team 7 in Naruto • the strongest soldier to humanity • a human who can turn into a titan • the main protagonist of Dragon Ball • a spy in a newly released anime in 2022 • the strongest character in demon slayer • an assassin in a newly released anime in 2022 • the main character in a anime about killing demons with swords • ...
Garfield Characters 2023-12-06
Across
- stupid gray cat, idiot. (N)
- Owner of fat orange cat's Girfriend. (L)
- Old Man across street. (H, + R)
- Big Scary Dog. (B)
- Smelly Lunch Lady. (I)
- (Dumb dog.)
Down
- pink pretty cat. (A)
- fat orange cat. (G)
- The owner of fat orange car,Dating L.(J)
- Old woman across street. (R, + H)
- Aunt of J (G)
- Garfield's Teddy Bear (P)
12 Clues: (Dumb dog.) • Aunt of J (G) • Big Scary Dog. (B) • fat orange cat. (G) • pink pretty cat. (A) • Smelly Lunch Lady. (I) • Garfield's Teddy Bear (P) • stupid gray cat, idiot. (N) • Old Man across street. (H, + R) • Old woman across street. (R, + H) • Owner of fat orange cat's Girfriend. (L) • The owner of fat orange car,Dating L.(J)
Ghost Characters 2023-11-20
Across
- Mr. ______. His store is a safe place for Ghost and where he buys sunflower seeds
- Principal ________. He is the adult who suspended Ghost from school.
- Ghost's mom serves food at a ______.
- Name of the schoolmate that Ghost gets into altercations with.
- Nickname for the narrator of the story, our main character.
- The _______. Name of Ghost's track team.
Down
- This character has won a gold medal for running track. He also drives a taxi cab.
- Name of the albino newbie. He bumps heads with Ghost and is the reason Ghost ran on the track in the first place.
- Nickname for the newbie who is a girl. She runs very fast and has a strong personality.
- The newbie that runs slowly for short distances, but can run long distance super well!
- The main character's real name.
- Ghost got his love of sunflower seeds from this character.
12 Clues: The main character's real name. • Ghost's mom serves food at a ______. • The _______. Name of Ghost's track team. • Ghost got his love of sunflower seeds from this character. • Nickname for the narrator of the story, our main character. • Name of the schoolmate that Ghost gets into altercations with. • ...
Cartoon characters 2023-12-27
Across
- A happy sponge living in a pineapple under the sea.
- A quack duck with a Sailor suit and temperament.
- A friendly auger with a love for adventure.
- Mickey's friend is wearing a polka dot dress.
- A tall, clumsy dog in a green hat and vest.
- It is a fashionable doll with many jobs.
Down
- It is a happy mouse with big ears and red shorts.
- It's a cute yellow or red caterpillar character.
- Toys in spacesuits, "Infinite and beyond!"
- A cute white cat with a pink ribbon in her hair.
- A faithful friend, a cowboy doll.
- (Frozen) An ice queen with a blue dress and magical powers.
12 Clues: A faithful friend, a cowboy doll. • It is a fashionable doll with many jobs. • Toys in spacesuits, "Infinite and beyond!" • A friendly auger with a love for adventure. • A tall, clumsy dog in a green hat and vest. • Mickey's friend is wearing a polka dot dress. • It's a cute yellow or red caterpillar character. • A quack duck with a Sailor suit and temperament. • ...
Tintin Characters 2024-07-29
12 Clues: JDMC • RHAAH • Scheherezade • Pipe Clanger • Little sheep • Tapiocapolis • Astro-Fugitive • Special delivery • Dee Dee’s father • Real Toledo Steel • Bird brother’s pet • Black Island newspaper
Cartoon Characters 2023-10-12
12 Clues: lightning • Lilo and… • loves lasagna • hates Christmas • “It’sa meeeeeeeeee” • likes to eat pink donuts • “bacon with a red dress” • always has a jar of honey • Peach’s faithful companion • eats spinach gets stronger • most popular Disney character • who lives in a pineapple 🤮under the sea
Biblical Characters 2024-04-04
Across
- Strongest man in the Bible
- Daughter of Abihail
- Leader of the sons of the prophets
- Youngest son of Jacob
- Has a twin brother named Esau
Down
- First person who saw God face to face
- His name means dove
- Wisest king in the Bible
- He trusted God against the Assyrians
- Name means mountaineer, brother of Moses
- He saw a vision on the road to Damascus
- First gospel ever written
12 Clues: His name means dove • Daughter of Abihail • Youngest son of Jacob • Wisest king in the Bible • First gospel ever written • Strongest man in the Bible • Has a twin brother named Esau • Leader of the sons of the prophets • He trusted God against the Assyrians • First person who saw God face to face • He saw a vision on the road to Damascus • Name means mountaineer, brother of Moses
Musical Characters :) 2025-05-06
Across
- In love with Marius; he doesn't love her
- The ghost with the most
- Washington's right-hand man
- "A Whole New World" beginning
- "Don't Lose Your Head"
- Notoriously green
Down
- Orpheus's lover
- Sings "Stars" (Inspector _______)
- Writes letters to himself
- leader of the "mean girls"
- Engaged to Fiyero, but he's in love with someone else
- "Me and the Sky"
12 Clues: Orpheus's lover • "Me and the Sky" • Notoriously green • "Don't Lose Your Head" • The ghost with the most • Writes letters to himself • leader of the "mean girls" • Washington's right-hand man • "A Whole New World" beginning • Sings "Stars" (Inspector _______) • In love with Marius; he doesn't love her • Engaged to Fiyero, but he's in love with someone else
Swordbird Characters 2025-08-09
Across
- junco, a member of the flying Willowleaf Theater, clarinetist and pianist
- sparrow, an old slavebird of Fortress Glooming
- blue jay, a member of the Bluewingle tribe, and, later, the husband of Aska
- cardinal, leader of the Sunrise tribe
- blue jay, a member of the Bluewingle tribe, a respected elder, bookkeeper, and expert in the ancient language, and, later, head librarian of the Stone-Run Library
Down
- raven, scout of Fortress Glooming
- robin, leader of the Waterthorn tribe, father of Miltin
- robin, a slavebird of Fortress Glooming, a member of the Waterthorn tribe, son of Reymarsh
- crow, captain of Fortress Glooming
- white bird, guardian of peace, son of the Great Spirit
- blue jay, leader of the Bluewingle tribe
- blue jay, a member of the Bluewingle tribe, cousin of Bronte, and, later, the wife of Cody
12 Clues: raven, scout of Fortress Glooming • crow, captain of Fortress Glooming • cardinal, leader of the Sunrise tribe • blue jay, leader of the Bluewingle tribe • sparrow, an old slavebird of Fortress Glooming • white bird, guardian of peace, son of the Great Spirit • robin, leader of the Waterthorn tribe, father of Miltin • ...
TBUA Characters 2025-10-02
Across
- He had to sell drugs to pay back a coyote
- He moved his family from Panama after the US invasion
- Mayor's friend who makes fun of him in chemistry class
- A father who ran his own business in Patzcuaro
- She had an accident and is the reason her parents moved to the US
- She would like a job but her husband won't let her work
Down
- She is the Rivera's contact at the school district
- A brother and a star soccer player
- He owns the apartment complex
- He has an eagle tattoo on his neck and spent time in juvie
- A main narrator and a teenage boy
- A main narrator and a mother
12 Clues: A main narrator and a mother • He owns the apartment complex • A main narrator and a teenage boy • A brother and a star soccer player • He had to sell drugs to pay back a coyote • A father who ran his own business in Patzcuaro • She is the Rivera's contact at the school district • He moved his family from Panama after the US invasion • ...
Tegneseriefigur 2024-11-21
Across
- En glad sjøsvamp som jobber på en hurtigmatrestaurant.
- En superhelt fra Krypton som kjemper for sannhet og rettferdighet.
- En timid hund som møter skremmende og surrealistiske eventyr.
- En høylytt hane fra Looney Tunes.
- Kongen av Atlantis med evnen til å kommunisere med sjølivet.
- En robotgutt med rakettkreftene i en japansk serie.
- En superhelt fra Amazonia med superstyrke og kampferdigheter.
- Snødronningen fra en Disney-film med evnen til å kontrollere is.
- En tredukke som ønsker å bli en ekte gutt.
- En norsk viking-karakter fra TV-serien "Vikingane."
- En korttenkt Disney-karakter, ofte sett med en sjømannsdrakt.
- En snakkende katt fra et eventyr, dyktig i sverdkamp.
- En snakkende hund som løser mysterier med vennene sine.
- En tegneseriefigur kjent for sin endeløse jakt på Road Runner.
- En grønn ogre som legger ut på et eventyr med sin eselvenn.
- En katt og mus duo, kjent for sin slapstick-komedie.
- En populær norsk animert karakter, ofte sett med hunden sin.
- En maskert vigilante fra Gotham City som bruker gadgets for å bekjempe kriminalitet.
- En quirky karakter fra DC Comics-universet, ofte sammen med Joker.
- En superhelt kjent for sin utrolige fart.
- En rampete skurk med et klovnelignende utseende.
Down
- Kjent for sin "What's up, doc?" catchphrase og gulrotspising.
- En gutt som aldri vokser opp og bor i Neverland.
- En rask fugl som alltid løper fra coyote.
- En ninja med drømmer om å bli den sterkeste i landsbyen sin.
- En Saiyan-kriger fra anime-serien "Dragon Ball".
- Den late, øl-glade pappaen fra en amerikansk animert TV-serie.
- Kjent for sitt opprørske sinn og "Don't have a cow, man."
- En snømann som drømmer om å oppleve sommeren i en Disney-film.
- Gutten som ble oppdratt av ulver i jungelen fra "The Jungle Book".
- Berømt Disney-karakter kjent for sine røde shorts og hvite hansker.
- En norsk barnefigur med en god evne til å løse problemer.
- En finsk, hvalrosstliknende skapning fra en serie bøker og tegneserier.
- En ung eventyrer med en snakkende ryggsekk og apevenn.
- En gruppe eventyrlystne babyer, med Tommy Pickles i spissen.
- En elegant rosa katt med en god evne til å skape trøbbel.
- Katt som stadig prøver å fange Tweety Bird.
- En bjørn som stjeler piknikkurver fra Jellystone Park.
- En nett-slyngende superhelt fra New York City.
- En liten, gul fugl som ofte blir forfulgt av Sylvester the Cat.
40 Clues: En høylytt hane fra Looney Tunes. • En rask fugl som alltid løper fra coyote. • En superhelt kjent for sin utrolige fart. • En tredukke som ønsker å bli en ekte gutt. • Katt som stadig prøver å fange Tweety Bird. • En nett-slyngende superhelt fra New York City. • En gutt som aldri vokser opp og bor i Neverland. • En Saiyan-kriger fra anime-serien "Dragon Ball". • ...
Cheatso Saga Characters 2022-04-15
Across
- Works for an agency
- Skilled with a sword
- Machine made by aliens
- Spreads an illness
- Not yours anymore
- Your greatest nightmare
- Humanity inferior, robots superior
- Serious machine
- Martial arts
- Armed and dangerous
- Cheats often
- Strong but stupid
Down
- Faulty machine
- Mechanical limb
- Wants to conquer the planet
- Gunmaster
- Merciless and grumpy
- Toymaker
- Powerful and mysterious
19 Clues: Toymaker • Gunmaster • Martial arts • Cheats often • Faulty machine • Mechanical limb • Serious machine • Not yours anymore • Strong but stupid • Spreads an illness • Works for an agency • Armed and dangerous • Skilled with a sword • Merciless and grumpy • Machine made by aliens • Your greatest nightmare • Powerful and mysterious • Wants to conquer the planet • Humanity inferior, robots superior
names and characters 2023-11-10
Across
- Er tötete seinen Bruder
- die erste Mutter
- Jesus liebte sie sehr und nahm sich Zeit für sie
- Er war der zweite je geborene Sohn
- Er überlebte mit seiner Familie die Flut
- Sie gibt uns jeden Tag Licht
- Jehova hat sie vor den Menschen gemacht
- ein Bruder von Sem
- Ohne ihn wäre es noch viel dunkler
Down
- Er baute ein grosses Schiff
- Hier wohnten die ersten Menschen
- Er wurde Vater von 12 Söhnen
- Sie war Benjamins Schwester
- eine sehr hübsche Frau
- Er war das erste Werk von Jehova
- Jehova hatte Mitleid mit ihm
- Seine Brüder verkauften ihn nach Ägypten
- Noah war sein Vater
- der aller erste Man
19 Clues: die erste Mutter • ein Bruder von Sem • Noah war sein Vater • der aller erste Man • eine sehr hübsche Frau • Er tötete seinen Bruder • Er baute ein grosses Schiff • Sie war Benjamins Schwester • Er wurde Vater von 12 Söhnen • Jehova hatte Mitleid mit ihm • Sie gibt uns jeden Tag Licht • Hier wohnten die ersten Menschen • Er war das erste Werk von Jehova • ...
fnf mod characters 2022-10-18
19 Clues: sad • ink • bomb • boxer • robot • smoke • drink • zoinks • cycles • fangirl • run&gun • wahoo!! • genicide • i am god • clarinet • wheelchair • small farmer • monster clown • milk & cieral
Section 6 Characters 2023-05-01
Across
- A wiry but tenacious Kosovar midfielder who scores a goal in the Under 15s first game.
- A Liberian player who recruited Tito to the Fugees.
- He came to watch the second tryouts for the Under 15s team and was joined in watching by his friend Fornatee.
- He is one of the new recruits to the team. He has a mustache and is from Bosnia. Luma realizes his potential and talent, so she puts him in as the right forward. He misses a shot set up by Mandela.
- She is the team manager for the Fugees. Speaks highly of Luma in her expectations for people and her view of how the world should operate.
- He is one of the new recruits. He is Hamdu’s brother; they are both Somali Bantu. He is placed by Luma in defense with his brother almost immediately because they are both determined and talented.
- He used to be on the team, but refused to come to tryouts because he felt it was demeaning. He decides to make his case to Luma during the scrimmage, but he ends up leaving before the scrimmage is over, therefore leaving the team for good.
- The coach of the 3 Fugees teams (Under 13s, Under 15s, Under 17s). She is very devoted to her teams and her players, pushing herself to exhaustion in order to help them and their families. She attempts to fold the Under 15s team for multiple reasons, but is persuaded by the YMCA, Kanue, Mandela, and Natnael to reinstate the team. She becomes so anxious before the first game of the reinstated Under 15s that she is sick.
- He is rhetorically asked for advice by Luma on what to do about the Under 15s team. He talks to Fornatee when Fornatee arrives at the scrimmage, asking him what it feels like to be off the team and if he was anxious to talk to Coach.
- He is one of the returning members and one of the three ‘anchors’ who help recruit. He is disappointed because most of his friends are not on the Under 15 team anymore, so he becomes moody and sullen. Despite this, he performs remarkably well in the teams scrimmage and game, apart from his lashing out at his teammates.
Down
- One of Shamsoun’s younger brothers who plays on the Under 13 team.
- One of Shamsoun’s younger brothers who plays on the Under 13 team.
- He is one of the three ‘anchors’ of the Under 15 team. He is instrumental in recruiting new players for the team tryouts. Luma puts him in as the center midfielder. He reacts with relief upon the reinstatement of their team and tells Luma of his appreciation for her. He loses his temper when tackled by one of the Under 17s players but learns from that experience to become a leader on the team, a calming influence who always gives confident instructions to his teammates.
- He is a returning player, one of the three ‘anchors’, and helps recruit new players. Luma puts him in at left mid.
- The mayor of Clarkston, he is against letting anyone use Milan Park for soccer. He avoids Luma’s request to use the field by telling her to appeal to the town council.
- Bienvenue’s older brother. He had tried out for the Fugees team in the past and is one of the six returning players. Luma puts him in as defense.
- One of the three people who attend the Under 15s game, he is a Liberian recruit who hopes to make the team someday.
- A talkative and confident Iraqi refugee who leads the Under 17 Fugee team. He is one of the best players on the Fugees. Grows angry and embarrassed when the Under 15s score before his team.
- He is one of the new recruits on the team who came to tryouts. He and Jeylani are Somali Bantu brothers, and they are ‘relentless on defense’.
- A quiet and graceful Sudanese player who also helps to lead the Under 17 Fugee team. His younger brothers play on the Under 13s team.
20 Clues: A Liberian player who recruited Tito to the Fugees. • One of Shamsoun’s younger brothers who plays on the Under 13 team. • One of Shamsoun’s younger brothers who plays on the Under 13 team. • A wiry but tenacious Kosovar midfielder who scores a goal in the Under 15s first game. • ...
video game characters 2025-07-02
Across
- A cool demon hunter with twin pistols and a sword.
- The young hero of the Kingdom of Hyrule.
- A cute pink ball that can eat anything
- A cute bean person that loves to race.
- An ex Japanese Yakuza with a dragon tattoo.
- A phantom thief with a white mask and red gloves
- A boy with a giant key sword.
- A powerful psychic pokemon created in a lab.
- A small yellow electric mouse with red cheeks.
- A crazy bandicoot that loves fruit and crates.
Down
- A princess taken by Bowser.
- A big gorilla that knows Mario.
- The web warrior of New York city.
- A short Italian plumber that loves mushrooms.
- A very famous female tomb raider.
- A fast blue hedgehog.
- A great Street fighter with a red headband.
- A yellow ball that runs from ghosts.
- The God of war.
19 Clues: The God of war. • A fast blue hedgehog. • A princess taken by Bowser. • A boy with a giant key sword. • A big gorilla that knows Mario. • The web warrior of New York city. • A very famous female tomb raider. • A yellow ball that runs from ghosts. • A cute pink ball that can eat anything • A cute bean person that loves to race. • The young hero of the Kingdom of Hyrule. • ...
Sesame Street is 45 2014-11-06
Across
- Happy __________________, "Sesame Street"!
- Kids __________________ America love the show.
- Sesame Street started on __________________ 10, 1969.
- The characters teach about sharing, counting, reading, __________________ eating and more.
Down
- The characters __________________ kids lessons.
- The show has __________________ like Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Grover and Elmo.
- The characters also __________________ kids to have fun.
- TV's "Sesame Street" is 45 __________________ old.
8 Clues: Happy __________________, "Sesame Street"! • Kids __________________ America love the show. • The characters __________________ kids lessons. • TV's "Sesame Street" is 45 __________________ old. • Sesame Street started on __________________ 10, 1969. • The characters also __________________ kids to have fun. • ...
All About Your BIG! 2017-03-06
12 Clues: Major • Eye Color • Favorite Movie • Favorite Candy • Favorite Color • Favorite Drink • Favorite Singer • Favorite Flower • Favorite Season • Favorite Ice Cream • Favorite Spot To Watch • Favorite Disney Character
Story Elements 2025-01-24
Across
- The struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story. series of incidents that are related to one another.
- These characters are complex and multi-faceted, often exhibiting a mix of traits that make them more realistic and relatable. They typically have well-developed backstories and undergo development throughout the story.
- A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story and can provide insights into multiple characters.
- The process by which an author reveals the personality, traits, and qualities of a character in a story. This can be achieved through various methods, and it is essential for building relatable and complex characters that drive the narrative.
- it occurs at the beginning of a short story. Here the characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main conflict.
- The turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The conflict reaches it's highest intensity, and the main character will change in some way.
- The organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Every plot is made up of a series of incidents that are related to one another.
- A struggle between a character and supernatural forces, such as ghosts, gods, or magical elements, often leading to existential or metaphysical dilemmas.
- A narrative perspective that addresses the reader directly as "you," creating a sense of immersion.
- This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs.
- A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, typically the protagonist.
- A conflict between a character and technological advances, machines, or artificial intelligence, often exploring the relationship between humanity and innovation.
- In this type a character represents a larger idea or concept within the narrative. Their traits and actions may symbolize themes or societal issues.
- A narrator who only reports what they can see and cannot report on the feelings of any character (like a news reporter)
- The vantage point or perspective from which a story is narrated.
Down
- A struggle between two or more characters, often the protagonist and antagonist. This is one of the most common types of conflict in literature.
- A character faces challenges posed by natural forces such as weather, animals, or other environmental elements.
- A character faces an unavoidable or predestined future, often involving forces beyond their control, such as fate, prophecy, or destiny.
- An internal struggle within a character as they grapple with their emotions, desires, or moral dilemmas.
- The events that follow the high point of the story, it begins to show the consequences of the climax's outcome.
- This form of narration is presented through a series of letters, diary entries, emails, or other written documents. The narrator goes by "I" and is a character in the story, providing insights into their thoughts and experiences.
- The author explicitly describes a character’s traits, qualities, or motivations.
- The author reveals a character’s traits through their actions, thoughts, speech, appearance, and interactions with other characters. Readers infer the characteristics based on these clues.
- A character is in conflict with societal norms, laws, or expectations, often challenging the status quo or fighting for individual rights or change.
- This refers to characters who do not undergo significant change throughout the story. Their personalities, beliefs, and attitudes remain consistent from beginning to end.
- This character is one that contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities of that character. The differences between the two serve to illuminate their respective traits.
- The final part of the plot where conflicts are resolved, and the story concludes, providing closure to the narrative.
27 Clues: The vantage point or perspective from which a story is narrated. • The author explicitly describes a character’s traits, qualities, or motivations. • A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, typically the protagonist. • A narrative perspective that addresses the reader directly as "you," creating a sense of immersion. • ...
Story Elements 2025-01-24
Across
- A struggle between two or more characters, often the protagonist and antagonist. This is one of the most common types of conflict in literature.
- A narrative perspective that addresses the reader directly as "you," creating a sense of immersion.
- The turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The conflict reaches it's highest intensity, and the main character will change in some way.
- The author reveals a character’s traits through their actions, thoughts, speech, appearance, and interactions with other characters. Readers infer the characteristics based on these clues.
- A character faces an unavoidable or predestined future, often involving forces beyond their control, such as fate, prophecy, or destiny.
- A character is in conflict with societal norms, laws, or expectations, often challenging the status quo or fighting for individual rights or change.
- The vantage point or perspective from which a story is narrated.
- A struggle between a character and supernatural forces, such as ghosts, gods, or magical elements, often leading to existential or metaphysical dilemmas.
- it occurs at the beginning of a short story. Here the characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main conflict.
- Characterization This refers to characters who do not undergo significant change throughout the story. Their personalities, beliefs, and attitudes remain consistent from beginning to end.
- The events that follow the high point of the story, it begins to show the consequences of the climax's outcome.
- This form of narration is presented through a series of letters, diary entries, emails, or other written documents. The narrator goes by "I" and is a character in the story, providing insights into their thoughts and experiences.
- Round characters are complex and multi-faceted, often exhibiting a mix of traits that make them more realistic and relatable. They typically have well-developed backstories and undergo development throughout the story.
- A conflict between a character and technological advances, machines, or artificial intelligence, often exploring the relationship between humanity and innovation.
- The struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story. series of incidents that are related to one another.
- The author explicitly describes a character’s traits, qualities, or motivations.
Down
- A character faces challenges posed by natural forces such as weather, animals, or other environmental elements.
- In this type a character represents a larger idea or concept within the narrative. Their traits and actions may symbolize themes or societal issues.
- The final part of the plot where conflicts are resolved, and the story concludes, providing closure to the narrative.
- The process by which an author reveals the personality, traits, and qualities of a character in a story. This can be achieved through various methods, and it is essential for building relatable and complex characters that drive the narrative.
- An internal struggle within a character as they grapple with their emotions, desires, or moral dilemmas.
- A foil character is one that contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities of that character. The differences between the two serve to illuminate their respective traits.
- A narrator who only reports what they can see and cannot report on the feelings of any character (like a news reporter)
- A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, typically the protagonist.
- A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story and can provide insights into multiple characters.
- This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs.
- The organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Every plot is made up of a series of incidents that are related to one another.
27 Clues: The vantage point or perspective from which a story is narrated. • The author explicitly describes a character’s traits, qualities, or motivations. • A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, typically the protagonist. • A narrative perspective that addresses the reader directly as "you," creating a sense of immersion. • ...
Victoria's Genre Crossword 2021-01-28
Across
- Which subgenre would be going to space and meeting aliens
- Which subgenre includes World Wars and other past experiences?
- Which genre has stories such as Odyssey or other stories that have been passed down?
- Which subgenre has characters that are animals and they all learn a lesson at the end, such as the story
- Which subgenre is usually located in the wild west and is extremely exaggerated such as Davy Crockett?
- Which subgenre has rom coms or have comedians?
- Crow and The Pitcher?
- Which genre expresses feelings through words?
- Which subgenre has princesses and princes such as Snow White?
- Which genre has plays such as Hamilton, Macbeth, Shakespeare and other popular plays?
- Which subgenre would a magazine about which perfume you need to buy would be?
- Which subgenre has characters such as Zeus, Athena or Hades?
- A short or long piece of writing on a particular subject
Down
- Which subgenre would school textbooks fit under?
- Which subgenre has stories that talk about someone else's life
- Which genre has real life characters or where the stories protagonist is a real person going on a real life adventure?
- Which subgenre has real life characters such as Robin Hood.
- Which subgenre would include the author writing something based on their life?
- Which subgenre would be a character waking up finding out he has superpowers then having to fight a monster?
- Which genre does the protagonist go on a make believe adventures?
- Which subgenre includes sadness such as We All Die In The End or The Falt In Our Stars?
- Which subgenre has events that could happen but didn't? Such as the story The Tell-Tale Heart
22 Clues: Crow and The Pitcher? • Which genre expresses feelings through words? • Which subgenre has rom coms or have comedians? • Which subgenre would school textbooks fit under? • A short or long piece of writing on a particular subject • Which subgenre would be going to space and meeting aliens • Which subgenre has real life characters such as Robin Hood. • ...
