disney characters Crossword Puzzles
The Outsiders 2013-03-20
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- the guy who Johnny killed
- how did darry,ponyboy and sodapops parents die
- The(poor)gang that Ponyboy is in
- Whose parents died
- why did Johnny die
- the car Bob drove
- Name of the book
- characters name that is a name of a fruit
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- Dally's real name
- how old is Ponyboy
- who is the main characters middle brother
- why did Ponyboy run away
- who did Johnny look up to
- Johnny's last name
- where Ponyboy and Johnny hid
- The book Johnny bought Ponyboy
- Keith's real name
- Sodaboy's nickname his father gave him
- the place where Johnny got hurt
- Author of the book
- The other gang
21 Clues: The other gang • Name of the book • Dally's real name • Keith's real name • the car Bob drove • how old is Ponyboy • Whose parents died • Johnny's last name • why did Johnny die • Author of the book • why did Ponyboy run away • the guy who Johnny killed • who did Johnny look up to • where Ponyboy and Johnny hid • The book Johnny bought Ponyboy • the place where Johnny got hurt • ...
The Europa Conspiracy 2022-03-03
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- Murphy's friend that tries to kill him
- thing they wanted to destroyed
- Murphys work assistant
- the main character
- the university Murphy teaches at
- kind of bomb that they used
- the bad guy's home town
- the bad guy
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- people who wanted a one world religion
- the main characters girlfriend
- in charge of barrington communications
- main characters wife that died
- another wapon they use
- weapon they used
- the other man who tried to blow up the building
- the place murphy was at in teh beginning
- one of murphys friends
- where they go
- the man who tried to blow up the building
- the author of the book
20 Clues: the bad guy • where they go • weapon they used • the main character • another wapon they use • Murphys work assistant • one of murphys friends • the author of the book • the bad guy's home town • kind of bomb that they used • the main characters girlfriend • main characters wife that died • thing they wanted to destroyed • the university Murphy teaches at • ...
Shakespeare Terms 2021-04-07
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- say in the same time
- unrhymed word
- sad endings
- a character that does not change much
- a charcater that changes due to the story line
- a joke with the same word but another meaning
- a conversation meant for one person
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- written in iambic pentameter
- character saying there thoughts out loud
- speech by one character
- saying something completely different
- words that contradict each other
- humor to lessen a serious scene
- overview or introduction
- inappropriate for that time period
- a character to compare to another
- ordinary speech
- acted out with an audience
- end of the scene/exit of characters
- we know but the characters do not
20 Clues: sad endings • unrhymed word • ordinary speech • say in the same time • speech by one character • overview or introduction • acted out with an audience • written in iambic pentameter • humor to lessen a serious scene • words that contradict each other • a character to compare to another • we know but the characters do not • inappropriate for that time period • ...
Cybersecurity 2024-03-14
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- Being free from the Public
- Stealing personal information from users
- String of characters accessing information
- Someones who harms other users
- False display gaining private information
- Verify identity on physical characters
- Help protect and secure passwords
- File website stores information on computer
- Unwanted messages from unknown users
- Move files to remote locations
- A false warning
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- Ensuring request information not imposter
- Security treats inside the company
- Behavioral hazard when user obsess
- Sciences designed to arrange items
- Active file that are harmful
- Malware hidden inside another program
- Technology used to stalk others
- Toxic waste from discarded devices
- Collection of harmful computer codes
20 Clues: A false warning • Being free from the Public • Active file that are harmful • Someones who harms other users • Move files to remote locations • Technology used to stalk others • Help protect and secure passwords • Security treats inside the company • Behavioral hazard when user obsess • Sciences designed to arrange items • Toxic waste from discarded devices • ...
RDCWorld1 Crossword Challenge 2024-03-30
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- Manga Mark Phillips is writing
- What city is RDCWorld1 from?
- Racing game that RDCWorld1 plays on Twitch
- Richest rapper of all time
- 13 win streak
- Superhero group that RDCworld acts as
- NBA player that mark acts as
- Ignorant restaurant with horrible customer service
- The name of the main character of marks Manga
- Name of animehouse ending song
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- Reality show with video game characters
- First RDCWorld1 youtube video
- Restoring balance to the hood
- RDCworld1 reality show with anime characters
- He didn't come here to be disrespected
- RDCWorld1 Anime Convention
- RDCorld1 podcast
- Metal plate in his jaw
- Ben's famous nickname
- Mark's favorite rapper
20 Clues: 13 win streak • RDCorld1 podcast • Ben's famous nickname • Metal plate in his jaw • Mark's favorite rapper • Richest rapper of all time • RDCWorld1 Anime Convention • What city is RDCWorld1 from? • NBA player that mark acts as • First RDCWorld1 youtube video • Restoring balance to the hood • Manga Mark Phillips is writing • Name of animehouse ending song • ...
Crossword 2025-05-08
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- Spread throughout the neighborhood
- A feeling characters wrestle with
- Mysterious boy who becomes Minty’s friend
- Minty learns to offer as she repairs broken friendship
- What the characters seek
- Conflict Minty faces
- Minty’s sport
- What keeps people from speaking out
- What Minty shows in solving the mystery
- The season in which the story takes place
- The central theme
- What Minty and Raymond experience while uncovering the secrets of their neighborhood
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- Describes the mood around the tree
- Minty’s best friend
- Mysterious name seen on Raymond’s house
- The story’s primary setting
- Hollow tree with hidden secrets
- Where secrets are sometimes recorded
- Notes found in the tree
- Main character
20 Clues: Minty’s sport • Main character • The central theme • Minty’s best friend • Conflict Minty faces • Notes found in the tree • What the characters seek • The story’s primary setting • Hollow tree with hidden secrets • A feeling characters wrestle with • Spread throughout the neighborhood • Describes the mood around the tree • What keeps people from speaking out • ...
37 2025-02-19
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- Complicates the competition
- Rival and former best friend
- Art’s former status
- Consumes the main characters
- Hides true intentions
- Ultimate goal in the game
- Art’s recent streak
- Power struggle in the love triangle
- High-stakes showdown
- Tension between the two players
- Motivation in the rivalry
- Coach and mastermind
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- Questioned in relationships
- Essential for success
- Tested by competition
- Tashi’s influence over both men
- Drives both love and sport
- Tashi’s role in the story
- Art’s desperate attempt
- Tashi’s plan for redemption
- Felt by all three characters
- Symbol of achievement
- What Art struggles to maintain
- Central sport in the film
- Tennis player on a losing streak
25 Clues: Art’s former status • Art’s recent streak • High-stakes showdown • Coach and mastermind • Essential for success • Tested by competition • Hides true intentions • Symbol of achievement • Art’s desperate attempt • Tashi’s role in the story • Ultimate goal in the game • Central sport in the film • Motivation in the rivalry • Drives both love and sport • Questioned in relationships • ...
Spanish puzzle 2022-03-11
Elements of Fiction 2022-09-09
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- Type of 3rd person narration restricted to the POV of 1 or 2 characters
- Type of characterization using descriptions of characters' actions
- Narration type that uses personal pronouns
- Character(s) who undergo a permanent change
- Author's intention/purpose/message
- Character who readers want to see succeed
- Final part of the story in which questions are answered and things go to a new normal
- Character(s) who do NOT go through any permanent change
- Narration type in which the narrator interrupts with their own commentary/opinions
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- Recurring images, symbols, or words that help develop themes
- Character who has a simplistic personality
- Readers are taken back to a scene before the main story
- Character who has a realistic/complex personality
- Type of characterization using specific descriptions of traits
- Most influential characters
- Character or entity who opposes the protagonist
- Part of the story in which protagonist makes a decision they cannot turn back on
17 Clues: Most influential characters • Author's intention/purpose/message • Character who readers want to see succeed • Character who has a simplistic personality • Narration type that uses personal pronouns • Character(s) who undergo a permanent change • Character or entity who opposes the protagonist • Character who has a realistic/complex personality • ...
Spanish puzzle 2022-03-11
Palabras De Historia 2024-05-09
20 Clues: bold • lead • actor • ambit • music • change • daring • dancer • release • powerful • populate • developed • movements • characters • controversy • inspiration • civilization • costume/outfit • characteristics • LGBTQ community
Communication in the Workplace and the World 2021-12-16
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- the etiquette governing communication on the internet
- a system of writing using pictorial characters
- the act of interpreting and forming meaning from oral communication
- the process of exchanging information between individuals through a shared mode of delivery
- behave appropriately within economic, social, and cultural exchanges
- the act of sharing information between individuals using written characters and symbols
- the act of using sounds to orally share information between individuals
- the principles conduct within a business environment or professional organization
- the principles of conduct within a business environment or professional organization
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- the transmittal of information using digital tools
- working with individuals with different backgrounds and cultures
- someone's beliefs, values, and practices
- exchanging information between individuals in any type of professional and business context
- when you recognize and apply netiquette when using technology to communicate
- the act of interpreting and forming meaning from written characters and symbols
- an oversimplified belief about someone with a particular characteristic
- carvings or inscriptions on a rock
17 Clues: carvings or inscriptions on a rock • someone's beliefs, values, and practices • a system of writing using pictorial characters • the transmittal of information using digital tools • the etiquette governing communication on the internet • working with individuals with different backgrounds and cultures • ...
Short Story Vocabulary 2013-10-18
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- An interruption in the action of the story which shifts the action back to another time
- The author's attitude about his/her subject
- The curiosity the reader has about what will happen next
- The time and place of a story
- Descriptive language that paints a picture in your mind
- The leading character
- The arrangement of events in a story
- The end of the story, the conflict is resolved
- The conversation between two characters
- The major idea of a story; usually includes a lesson or moral
- The people in a story
- A story that is told or written
- Hints about events that will occur further in the story
- The person telling you the story
- Something that represents something else
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- The villain, works against the protagonist
- Giving human characteristics to animals or non-living things
- A comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
- A comparison of two different objects without like or as
- The turning point
- Beginning of the story where setting, characters, & conflict are introduced
- The problem in a story
- The feeling or emotion the reader gets from a story or poem
23 Clues: The turning point • The leading character • The people in a story • The problem in a story • The time and place of a story • A story that is told or written • The person telling you the story • The arrangement of events in a story • The conversation between two characters • Something that represents something else • The villain, works against the protagonist • ...
Media Terms 2013-10-01
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- Focus All characters or objects are important.
- Emphasis on emotion of the character.
- Positive, happy, joyful, lots of light.
- An ordered setting, controlled and constructed.
- Documentary style, realistic.
- Focus Draws attention to a character or object.
- Weak, Powerless.
- Camera focuses on the action zooming towards or away from the action from a fixed point
- Power, authority.
- Camera shoots from a helicopter, giving a huge view of the setting.
- Camera moves at the side of the action or character.
- Shaky use of camera, could be documentary style.
- Normality, ‘everydayness’.
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- Camera moves in the middle of the action.
- Intimacy with character of objects.
- Historical, realistic, the truth.
- A realistic natural view of the world.
- Can emphasise certain colours.
- Equality between characters.
- Normal view of a subject or person.
- A natural view of the world.
- Spying on the character or object.
- Focus Creates a romantic view of character or setting.
- Emphasis the expanse of the setting.
- Dark, lots of shadows, mysterious and dangerous.
- shot Camera moves hight above the action, giving an idea of where the characters are.
- Establishing the setting.
- Camera moves towards the action or character.
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. • Intimacy with character of objects. • Normal view of a subject or person. • ...
Elements of Literatue 2017-05-03
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- the most emotional or suspenseful moment in a story
- a story intended to be performed for an audience
- the end of the story when the characters' problems are solved
- someone who writes short stories or novels
- a person or animal who takes part in a work of literature
- someone who writes plays
- a story of a person's life written by that person
- a story of a real person's life written by another person
- the third-person point of view in which an outside narrator tells the story and more than one character's thoughts and feelings are revealed
- stories that deal with real people, events and places
- language that appeals to the senses
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- the third-person point of view in which an outside narrator tells the story and only one character's thoughts and feelings are revealed
- someone who writes poems
- the point of view in which a character tells the story
- a story that is made up
- conversation between two or more characters
- a group of lines in a poem
- the beginning of a story where the characters, setting and problem are revealed
- the repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- problem or complication that a character has
20 Clues: a story that is made up • someone who writes poems • someone who writes plays • a group of lines in a poem • language that appeals to the senses • someone who writes short stories or novels • conversation between two or more characters • the repetition of beginning consonant sounds • problem or complication that a character has • ...
Brevan WILLIAMS 2019-08-28
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- refers to the feeling (atmosphere) that a writer creates.
- The main character in a piece of literature.
- Comparison using like or as
- Main idea or the underlying meaning of a literary work.
- characters sudden flash of insight
- A hint given to the reader before something happens
- Brief reference to a historical or literary figure
- Comparison without using like or as
- phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest
- Contradicts it self but reveals some truth
- Uses exaggeration
- A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story,
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- Combination of words that contradict each other
- The technique(s) a writer uses to create and reveal the characters
- conversation between two characters that reveal traits and advance the action of a narrative
- educated guess
- Attitude to his or hers audience or subject
- refers to the particular arrangement of words in a sentence
- mood and conditions that are in the beginning of a story
- The relationship between the narrator and the story.
- Story or tales with two or more levels of meaning
- Defined as a struggle between two opposing forces.
- contradiction between appearance reality
23 Clues: educated guess • Uses exaggeration • Comparison using like or as • characters sudden flash of insight • Comparison without using like or as • contradiction between appearance reality • Contradicts it self but reveals some truth • Attitude to his or hers audience or subject • The main character in a piece of literature. • A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story, • ...
Poetry, Prose, and Drama 2020-10-12
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- what the characters say
- sometimes words or phrases are repeated
- words rhyme if they have the same ending sound
- this is what happens in the story
- is always indented
- in drama lines of text that the characters speak in a play
- where the story takes place
- directions this information tells the actors what to do
- (opening scene) detailed information about what has already happened
- beat, flow, or pattern
- a group of lines that are together
- line of poetry, but sometimes the whole poem
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- people and animals in the story
- created by putting words together in an interesting way to express a feeling, tell a story, or make a sound
- the narrator telling story: he, she, they
- the number of syllables in a line and how they are accented creates the poems "beat" or rhythm.
- story
- the character telling the story: I, me, we
- is one line in the poem
- the lesson or message the author is trying to convey (share)
- of view who is telling the story
- arrangement, pattern
- the feeling the author is trying to convey, share, or create
23 Clues: story • is always indented • arrangement, pattern • beat, flow, or pattern • what the characters say • is one line in the poem • where the story takes place • people and animals in the story • of view who is telling the story • this is what happens in the story • a group of lines that are together • sometimes words or phrases are repeated • the narrator telling story: he, she, they • ...
Chapter 4 Assignment 2025-02-09
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- Parsing type that starts at the leaves and works to the root.
- How most bottom-up parsers are made
- The first part of compilation.
- A type of top-down parsing
- Lexical analysis can be built to use a symbol ___.
- The visual representation of derivation, also a goal of parsing.
- Turns code from one language to another.
- Handles expressions and statements in a language.
- Why a universal parser does not exist.
- Category of lexemes
- The lexical analyzer can have improvements made to its ____.
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- Part of lexical analysis that finds patterns
- Groups of characters
- Top-Down parsing can have issues if ___ are present.
- The input of a program in a parse tree.
- Another word for syntax analysis.
- The characters in a bottom-up parser to be reduced.
- ___ analysis is the least complex analysis in syntax analysis.
- The characters at the bottom of a parse tree
- Principle that allows for one type of analyzer to be machine dependent and the other to be independent.
- Contains two parts, shares a name with one of those parts.
- Where top-down Parsers begin.
- Amount of methods to construct a lexical analyzer
23 Clues: Category of lexemes • Groups of characters • A type of top-down parsing • Where top-down Parsers begin. • The first part of compilation. • Another word for syntax analysis. • How most bottom-up parsers are made • Why a universal parser does not exist. • The input of a program in a parse tree. • Turns code from one language to another. • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-02
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- The element that produces the flame.
- A short prose story that teaches a moral, often with animals as characters.
- A written account of a person’s life by another.
- A nonfiction prose piece that expresses ideas, reflections, or arguments.
- A traditional tale handed down from the past, often mixing fact and imagination.
- The character who warns against going near the light.
- The advice given by the mother.
- A factual prose report of recent events.
- The small creature in the story drawn to the flame.
- What shines from the flame, luring the moth.
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- The trait of the moth that leads it to danger.
- A prose or verse work written for performance by actors.
- Ordinary written or spoken language without metrical structure.
- The bright, burning source of attraction and danger.
- What the moth should have done to be safe.
- Short, amusing, or interesting accounts of real incidents or people.
- What happens if the moth ignores its mother’s advice.
- The moral about listening to advice and avoiding danger.
- A brief prose fiction with few characters and one main theme.
- A long narrative in prose, with complex characters and detailed plots.
20 Clues: The advice given by the mother. • The element that produces the flame. • A factual prose report of recent events. • What the moth should have done to be safe. • What shines from the flame, luring the moth. • The trait of the moth that leads it to danger. • A written account of a person’s life by another. • The small creature in the story drawn to the flame. • ...
Narrative and Elements 2025-10-08
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- Text about real life.
- The reader sees the story through a person's eye.
- explanation or origins of natural elements.
- its controlling idea or its central insight.
- Most of the story is developed in the part of the plot.
- the final outcome of a story.
- fiction that involves science.
- Exaggerations may or may not have happened.
- Fiction portrays real events
- fiction that involves real times of history.
- text about fake events.
- time and place of a narrative.
- the most intense part of the narrative.
- the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
- the start of the story.
- presents strange or unexplained events.
- Highly imaginative
- is the prevailing emotional attitude (main feeling) in a literary
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- A child's perspective in the narrative.
- The method used by the author to create the character.
- appears as though a camera is following the characters.
- Any form of opposition.
- the narrator know what every characters knows.
- a story.
- the story is told to another.
- A person or animal or thing in a story that takes action.
- conflict start to resolve themselves.
27 Clues: a story. • Highly imaginative • Text about real life. • Any form of opposition. • text about fake events. • the start of the story. • Fiction portrays real events • the final outcome of a story. • the story is told to another. • fiction that involves science. • time and place of a narrative. • conflict start to resolve themselves. • A child's perspective in the narrative. • ...
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TKAM Characters 2021-05-24
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- It's hard to put aside my pride and not fight.
- My Missionary Society meetings are divine!
- Been going to the 1st day of 1st grade for years.
- Innocent of the crime of rape.
- I plant Geraniums to make my house look better.
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- People think I am a monster, but do not know me.
- I lead 2 different social lives.
- Whipped Scout her first day of school.
- I'd rather spend my money on alcohol instead of my kids.
- "I thought I wanted to be a lawyer, but I ain't so sure now!"
- I was shot in the middle of the street.
- I claim that Bob fell on his knife.
12 Clues: Innocent of the crime of rape. • I lead 2 different social lives. • I claim that Bob fell on his knife. • Whipped Scout her first day of school. • I was shot in the middle of the street. • My Missionary Society meetings are divine! • It's hard to put aside my pride and not fight. • I plant Geraniums to make my house look better. • ...
FNAF.sb. characters 2022-07-15
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- the Animatronic that is nice to Gregory
- the Animatronic thats obsessed with themselves
- the animatronic that monty destroys
- the Animatronic that is obsessed with pizza
- the child in the game
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- the sunny daycare attendant
- the animatronic that anoys you until you take a map
- the animatronic that destroys everything
- the animatronic blob that takes burntrap in one of the endings of the game
- the dark daycare attendant
- the main villian
- the security guard
12 Clues: the main villian • the security guard • the child in the game • the dark daycare attendant • the sunny daycare attendant • the animatronic that monty destroys • the Animatronic that is nice to Gregory • the animatronic that destroys everything • the Animatronic that is obsessed with pizza • the Animatronic thats obsessed with themselves • ...
Othello Characters 2020-04-14
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- I am an African who holds the position as a general though I am easily manipulated.
- I am manipulated by Iago; former suitor of Desdemona
- I am a deceiving Ancient who gets what he wants.
- I am a senator in Venice whose daughter has betrayed me.
- I am friends with Desdemona and suspiciously married to the true enemy.
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- I am Desdemona's cousin. I question Othello and Cassio, thus revealing the truth.
- I am Brabantio's brother; I find Cassio wounded after Roderigo stabs him in the drunken brawl.
- I am a prostitute who has fallen in love with Cassio.
- I am the leader of Venice; I assign Othello as leader of my forces.
- I was the past governor of Cyprus.
- I am very loyal to my leader; it could appear I am a flirt but it is just my good nature.
- I am very loyal, courageous, and loving; I maintain my innocense even when faced with death.
12 Clues: I was the past governor of Cyprus. • I am a deceiving Ancient who gets what he wants. • I am manipulated by Iago; former suitor of Desdemona • I am a prostitute who has fallen in love with Cassio. • I am a senator in Venice whose daughter has betrayed me. • I am the leader of Venice; I assign Othello as leader of my forces. • ...
Cardboard Characters 2021-11-17
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- MeeMaw complains about how loud she is.
- Amanda wore a mustache like her father's.
- Her shop sells weapons and armor.
- The prince gave it his crown to look ferocious.
- Hunter of brothers, guardian of cookies
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- He protects the house from the roof.
- Peter and Roy created this monster at the end
- She led the Army of Evil!
- The sorceress' neighbor.
- Protects the stuffed animals in the yard.
- She's a fierce business girl.
- This character had the birthday party.
12 Clues: The sorceress' neighbor. • She led the Army of Evil! • She's a fierce business girl. • Her shop sells weapons and armor. • He protects the house from the roof. • This character had the birthday party. • MeeMaw complains about how loud she is. • Hunter of brothers, guardian of cookies • Amanda wore a mustache like her father's. • Protects the stuffed animals in the yard. • ...
Sanrio Characters 2023-04-15
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- She's as tall as 5 apples.
- Has a big appetite and likes to sleep!
- Only knows how to say one word.
- Has dreams of being an idol!
- His family lives on the edge of a pond.
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- A very lazy breakfast item.
- The little brother of The Little Twin Stars.
- Fill in the blank! Fluffy Fluffy _______!
- An imp-like creature.
- Dreams of becoming "The Boss of Everything"
- The older sister of The Little Twin Stars.
- Loves basketball, soccer and skateboarding!
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. • Dreams of becoming "The Boss of Everything" • ...
Macbeth Characters 2013-04-26
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- Scottish nobleman
- Nobleman hostile to Macbeth
- The man who kills Duncan and becomes king
- Goddess of the witches
- A general and friend of Macbeth
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- Banquo's son
- Malcolm's younger brother
- The people who tell Macbeth that he will become king
- Doorman of Glamis Castle
- Son of Duncan; restored to throne at the end
- Macduff Wife of Macduff
- King of Scotland
12 Clues: Banquo's son • King of Scotland • Scottish nobleman • Goddess of the witches • Macduff Wife of Macduff • Doorman of Glamis Castle • Malcolm's younger brother • Nobleman hostile to Macbeth • A general and friend of Macbeth • The man who kills Duncan and becomes king • Son of Duncan; restored to throne at the end • The people who tell Macbeth that he will become king
Characters 1 2016-12-27
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- Discovered the magical qualities of the Dream Spheres
- Feathered Hat, Throwing daggers
- Lady Silverhair
- Youngest of the seven sisters
- Psionst son of Mephistopheles
- Queen of Spiders original name
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- Salm Killed by the mummy Jestry
- Son of the highwayman known as Shadowhawk.
- Alufiend concubine of Vhok
- Warlock Tiefling Teen
- Spellscared follower of the Threefold God
- Keeper of the Cerulean Sign
12 Clues: Lady Silverhair • Warlock Tiefling Teen • Alufiend concubine of Vhok • Keeper of the Cerulean Sign • Youngest of the seven sisters • Psionst son of Mephistopheles • Queen of Spiders original name • Salm Killed by the mummy Jestry • Feathered Hat, Throwing daggers • Spellscared follower of the Threefold God • Son of the highwayman known as Shadowhawk. • ...
lgbtq+ characters 2017-08-03
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- Gay who's done with straight people, had the best character development
- Smart, strong, badass lesbian, also the best sister
- Bisexual? she's black and the best girlfriend everyone could ever have
- "Today i march to remember that i'm not just a me, i'm also a we.
- Definition of "looks like she could kill you and could actually kill you"
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- She kissed a girl and she liked it but she's not Katy Perry. Proud Hetero
- The 15 year old intelectual lesbian every family needs
- Brilliant lesbian scientist
- Is bisexual but has like 8 straight versions of herself
- Lesbian with no screen time
- Bisexual, sassy, unique man who will live forever
- Full time gay, part time drama queen
12 Clues: Brilliant lesbian scientist • Lesbian with no screen time • Full time gay, part time drama queen • Bisexual, sassy, unique man who will live forever • Smart, strong, badass lesbian, also the best sister • The 15 year old intelectual lesbian every family needs • Is bisexual but has like 8 straight versions of herself • ...
Hamilton Characters 2018-03-28
12 Clues: Helpless • Work Work • I am a poet • One last time • Coward General • Main character • You'll be back • What did I miss • Freedom for France • I'll never be satisfied • Sir I have been looking for you • You knock me down i get right back up again
Main Characters 2022-03-15
12 Clues: Romeo's father • Juliet's father • Son of Montague • Daughter of Capulet • Romeo's "first love" • Wants to marry Juliet • Romeo's "go to person" • Killed by Romeo in a fight • Romeo's best friend (alive) • "police" or ruler of Verona • Died in a fight with Tybalt • Person Juliet always turns to
Peanuts Characters 2021-12-10
12 Clues: main dog • blanket boy • bad kite flier • snoopy's friend • snoopy's brother • the piano player • their name is food • is in love with Linus • he is a rerun for lucy • girl who is very crabby • the dirtiest kid on the block • pepermintpatty's afircan american friend
Iliad Characters 2023-10-20
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- Supreme leader of the Greek army
- Greek god of war strategy
- Was the most beautiful women wife of king Menelaus
- Greatest Fighter for the Trojans
- Great god of Beauty supports Troy
- Greek god of marriage supports Greece
- Greek god of the sky, also the king of the gods
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of Prophecy,Music,Medicine,poetry,and plague
- Greatest fighter in the Achaean Army
- Minor God that inspire writers, musician, and artists
- Son of the king of troy kidnapped Helen starting the war
12 Clues: Greek god of the sea • Greek god of war strategy • Supreme leader of the Greek army • Greatest Fighter for the Trojans • Great god of Beauty supports Troy • Greatest fighter in the Achaean Army • Greek god of marriage supports Greece • Greek god of the sky, also the king of the gods • Was the most beautiful women wife of king Menelaus • ...
Odyssey characters 2023-11-29
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- Old maid of household
- priest of Apollo one of Cicones who gives win
- Treacherous goatherd
- falls off the roof at Circe’s palace
- troublesome member of O’s crew
- Odysseus' grandfather
- Supplier of Odysseus’ bow
- king of the Laestrygonians
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- Treacherous maid
- One of the better suitors
- Odysseus’ alias
- drunk centaur at Perithous’ wedding
12 Clues: Odysseus’ alias • Treacherous maid • Treacherous goatherd • Old maid of household • Odysseus' grandfather • One of the better suitors • Supplier of Odysseus’ bow • king of the Laestrygonians • troublesome member of O’s crew • drunk centaur at Perithous’ wedding • falls off the roof at Circe’s palace • priest of Apollo one of Cicones who gives win
Marvel Characters 2023-12-14
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- who was bitten by a radioactive spider that gave him his powers?
- Who was a doctor, but became a sorcerer?
- Wakandan Prince and king
- Founding member of the Guardians of the Galaxy and is played by Chris Pratt.
- Female avenger with no powers.
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- A billionaire that is a part of the Avengers.
- God of mischief and brother of Thor.
- Man who can shrink and enlarge himself, and is played by Paul Rudd.
- Big, green, and angry.
- Archer in the avengers with no powers.
- Only says one phrase when speaking.
- God of thunder and son of Odin.
12 Clues: Big, green, and angry. • Wakandan Prince and king • Female avenger with no powers. • God of thunder and son of Odin. • Only says one phrase when speaking. • God of mischief and brother of Thor. • Archer in the avengers with no powers. • Who was a doctor, but became a sorcerer? • A billionaire that is a part of the Avengers. • ...
Macbeth Characters 2024-11-20
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- Kills Macbeth
- Gets murdered along with her son
- Elder son of King Duncan
- Wants to be a man
- Pretty much the only comic relief
- Mad at the witches, mythological
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- Dead guy, pretty nice (I visualize him as a fat man with a beard)
- Son of a dead man, kinda has a weird name (Okay they all do.. um.. He escaped being murdered)
- The only one that went to Macbeth's dinner party and didn't eat
- Unmanly wimp
- Goes to Ireland after Duncan is killed
- Weird sisters
12 Clues: Unmanly wimp • Kills Macbeth • Weird sisters • Wants to be a man • Elder son of King Duncan • Gets murdered along with her son • Mad at the witches, mythological • Pretty much the only comic relief • Goes to Ireland after Duncan is killed • The only one that went to Macbeth's dinner party and didn't eat • Dead guy, pretty nice (I visualize him as a fat man with a beard) • ...
ALWTW characters 2024-12-19
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- Salva was emotionally attached to this character
- Salva's _____ that had a gun
- Salva's real dad
- Nya's sister
- Nya's older brother
- The main character (YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS!!!)
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- Salva's adopted mother
- Salva's adopted dad
- the aid worker that Salva made friends with
- The other POV we read from
- the person who made this
- Salva's younger brother
12 Clues: Nya's sister • Salva's real dad • Salva's adopted dad • Nya's older brother • Salva's adopted mother • Salva's younger brother • the person who made this • The other POV we read from • Salva's _____ that had a gun • the aid worker that Salva made friends with • The main character (YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS!!!) • Salva was emotionally attached to this character
Odyssey Characters 2025-02-26
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- _________ years have passed since Odysseus has last seen his wife and son
- Scylla can eat _____ men at a time
- referred to as “son of Laertes”
- Zeus is the god of thunder and _____ of the gods
- the species of Titans that have only one eye
- father of Cyclops
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- xenia is the Greek custom that says you must be kind to ____________
- Charybdis is a giant __________
- ______ years have passed between the Trojan War and when Odysseus arrives home
- the men who want to marry Penelope and become king are called ________
- Argus recognizes Odysseus because he was his _______
- most of Odysseus’ men were destroyed when they didn’t leave the cattle of _______ alone
12 Clues: father of Cyclops • Charybdis is a giant __________ • referred to as “son of Laertes” • Scylla can eat _____ men at a time • the species of Titans that have only one eye • Zeus is the god of thunder and _____ of the gods • Argus recognizes Odysseus because he was his _______ • xenia is the Greek custom that says you must be kind to ____________ • ...
Othello Characters 2025-01-13
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- Iago’s wife and Desdemona's attendant. Sharp-witted and practical, she ultimately exposes Iago’s treachery.
- A wealthy Venetian suitor of Desdemona. Foolish and desperate, he is manipulated by Iago to further his schemes.
- Desdemona’s father, a Venetian senator. He is outraged by her marriage to Othello.
- A Moorish general in the Venetian army. Noble, eloquent, and passionate, but his trust and jealousy ultimately lead to his downfall.
- A courtesan in love with Cassio. Jealous of his other relationships, she becomes unwittingly entangled in Iago’s plot.
- Othello’s ensign (standard-bearer). Cunning, manipulative, and driven by jealousy and ambition, he orchestrates Othello's downfall.
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- Another Venetian nobleman, Brabantio’s kinsman. He arrives in Cyprus after Desdemona’s death.
- of Venice The ruler of Venice. He respects Othello and supports his marriage to Desdemona.
- The governor of Cyprus before Othello. He becomes involved in the fallout of Iago’s schemes.
- Othello's wife. Virtuous, loyal, and deeply in love with Othello. She becomes a tragic victim of his jealousy.
- A Venetian nobleman and Desdemona's cousin. He brings messages from Venice and is shocked by Othello’s actions.
- Othello’s loyal lieutenant. Young, handsome, and inexperienced in battle, he becomes a target of Iago's schemes.
12 Clues: Desdemona’s father, a Venetian senator. He is outraged by her marriage to Othello. • of Venice The ruler of Venice. He respects Othello and supports his marriage to Desdemona. • The governor of Cyprus before Othello. He becomes involved in the fallout of Iago’s schemes. • ...
2024-12-02
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- Al Capone died of from a complication of what disease?
- Sergey Prokofiev's most notable composition
- From 1915 - 1919, Babe Ruth played for which team?
- “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, _____ are forever.” - Walt Disney
- "Creativity takes ______" - Henri Matisse.
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- Walt Disney voiced which iconic character?
- Henry Ford was friends with this famous inventor.
- Id, Ego, and ______.
- What did Henri Matisse study before going into art?
9 Clues: Id, Ego, and ______. • Walt Disney voiced which iconic character? • "Creativity takes ______" - Henri Matisse. • Sergey Prokofiev's most notable composition • Henry Ford was friends with this famous inventor. • From 1915 - 1919, Babe Ruth played for which team? • What did Henri Matisse study before going into art? • ...
Mario Characters (50 characters, 50 other words) 2021-01-25
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- where mario, luigi, peach, and especially the toads live
- main villain
- monkey from another series
- power up that gives you yellow balls that turn everything into coins
- who are these?: donkey kong, bowser, goomba
- where astronauts go
- orange power up, shoots flaming balls
- blue haired, flying, thick koopaling
- white underwater enemy that shoots ink
- who are these?: luigi/daisy, mario/peach, toad/toadette
- who are these?: peach, mario, bowser, goomba, toad, everybody else
- pink mini-boss in 3d land and 3d world
- toad's girlfriend
- the big open place where all the levels are
- 3 of them are in each level
- luigi's evil twin
- yoshi's girlfriend
- type of leaf they give you after dying 5 times
- most common underwater enemy
- what you play, about 50 per game
- magic red hat mario wears in mario odyssey
- green guy that spawns from pipes and eats you
- type of level that bowser built
- lakitu throws them
- diddy kong's sister
- the mad lad himself, pom pom's brother? boyfriend? friend? idk
- green mushroom that gives you an extra life
- main power up, makes mario bigger
- most common enemy
- blue monster that throws spike balls
- mario's job before being a hero
- little guy with a mushroom hat
- autoscrolling level in the sky
- who are these?: luigi, mario
- walking turtle
- who are these?: fire flower, tanooki leaf, super bell
- luigi's girlfriend
- how many seconds you have
- yellow tall desert enemy
- helps mario enter sewers, is where piranha plants live
- where cheep cheeps live
- current nintendo console
- dude that makes fludd and vacuum to help luigi in luigi's mansion
- black honing enemy that comes in many sizes
- who are these?: morton, iggy, lemmy, larry, wendy, ludwig, roy
- yellow power up, turns you into cat
- the best character
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- flying red guy with a mask
- throws projectiles, wears green
- exploding black enemy
- weird name, pink eel enemy in 3d land
- found in mario party and mario kart
- yellow enemy, mom's favorite
- who are these?: luigi, mario, toad
- makes you extra thiccc
- goal at the end of the level
- pink koopaling with glasses
- grey, thick koopaling
- black enemy on a line, found in last weeks jeopardy
- tan enemy that pops out of pipes and throws wrenches
- mario's girlfriend
- mario's evil twin
- mario game with minigames played on game board
- who voices mario, wario, and luigi
- sits in a cloud, throws spinys
- tall yellow koopaling with green hair
- mario's brother
- short koopaling, throws bouncy balls
- grey enemy that crushes you
- black dog enemy on a leash that eats you
- mario's middle name
- who are these?: hidden pathways, invisible blocks, hard to reach star coins
- koopaling with blue mohawk
- company that makes mario
- where flying enemies live
- power up that turns you into link from legend of zelda
- brown power up, allows tail swipe and floating
- flower power up that throws projectiles
- dead version of koopa
- original nintendo console
- game that lets you make your own levels
- little blue bug you can ride on
- we have it on 3ds, series with 8 games
- main character
- donkey kong's kid
- 8 of them per game
- the main series, there's 3 games
- evolution of piranha plant, found in mario sunshine
- main villain's kid
- green dude that says his name a lot
- makes you extra tiny
- game where yoshi saves baby mario
- who are these?: goomba, koopa, fuzzy
- two meanings: 1 - what bowser does to peach and 2 - what cappy does to enemies
- where donkey kong lives
- who are these?: daisy, peach, rosalina
- blue wizard that throws magic rings
- swimming koopaling, only female koopaling
- main enemy in ghost houses
- shiny yellow things in every level
100 Clues: main villain • main character • walking turtle • mario's brother • mario's evil twin • toad's girlfriend • luigi's evil twin • most common enemy • donkey kong's kid • mario's girlfriend • yoshi's girlfriend • lakitu throws them • 8 of them per game • main villain's kid • luigi's girlfriend • the best character • where astronauts go • mario's middle name • diddy kong's sister • makes you extra tiny • ...
Family 2024-03-04
Perrin + Rose 2022-06-07
15 Clues: The • Queen • fantastic • January 14 • drama king • Where we met • Infamous Whip • Ansley Forest • Cutie good luck • Fashion Writing • Mountains and dog • First pet together • Disney Princess tickets • Curtain and carpet destroyer • Not livin' if it's not with you
Present 2024-06-25
15 Clues: Band? • Drink • Turtle • Nickname • Dream House • First Date? • Disney Couple • Geiler Geruch? • When I missed you • größter Supporter • Favorite Activity? • My favorite color? • wenn gutes licht ist • Matching fits for Karneval • so wurdest du mal unter einem Insta post genannt
All About Beth 2025-03-29
15 Clues: First job • mom’s name • Beth’s dog • Middle name • Favorite book • sister’s name • Undergrad city • drink of choice • Favorite TV Show • favorite accessory • dream vacation spot • Age when she met KP • Beth’s favorite color • Favorite Disney Princess • First musical performance
Drama 2016-11-21
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- A type of cosmetic used on actors skin, its usually used to make their face more noticeable or to convey a certain theme or emotion.
- A male or female who performs a role in a play, work of theatre, or movie.
- A group of characters who comment on the action of a play without participation in it.
- This is the final part of a play after the climax. All the strands of the plot are drawn together. Usually something is decided or made clear.
- The list of characters in a play and the actors who play them.
- The middle position on stage, usually where the main character stands for spotlight for everyone to see them.
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play, usually resolved by the end of the work. The conflict may occur within a character as well as between characters.
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- A person who writes plays.
- A group of people responsible for designing, creating, and maintaining costumes.
- Clothing and accessories worn by an actor in to signify a time period and to portray a character.
- An effect achieved by the arrangement of lights.
- The conversation of characters in a literacy work.
- The person charged with overall interpretation of a dramatic work. He/she conducts the rehearsals and assists the actors in developing their characters.
- A group of individuals gathered together at a certain time and place to see a performance.
- A unit or division of a play, each of which is composed of one or more scenes.
15 Clues: A person who writes plays. • An effect achieved by the arrangement of lights. • The conversation of characters in a literacy work. • The list of characters in a play and the actors who play them. • A male or female who performs a role in a play, work of theatre, or movie. • A unit or division of a play, each of which is composed of one or more scenes. • ...
Level 3 Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Laura's home
- Place Maurice struggles with
- Laura helps Maurice with this
- Boy central to the story
- Gift Laura gives Maurice
- Built between them
- Borough where they meet
- Commitment between Laura and Maurice
- City where the story takes place
- Maurice's challenges
- Bond between Laura and Maurice
- Place they visit
- What both characters undergo
- What Laura provides Maurice
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- Both characters quality
- Their weekly meal together
- What Laura offers Maurice
- Where Maurice is found
- Maurice's initial state
- Invisible thread symbol
- What Maurice finds with Laura
- Holiday they spend together
- Woman who helps Maurice
- Laura's quality
- Laura’s role for Maurice
25 Clues: Laura's home • Laura's quality • Place they visit • Built between them • Maurice's challenges • Where Maurice is found • Both characters quality • Maurice's initial state • Invisible thread symbol • Woman who helps Maurice • Borough where they meet • Boy central to the story • Gift Laura gives Maurice • Laura’s role for Maurice • What Laura offers Maurice • Their weekly meal together • ...
Macbeth Act One - Vocabulary 2025-02-07
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- without equal; unmatched in excellence
- a speech delivered by a character alone on stage, expressing their inner thoughts and feelings to the audience. It is not meant to be heard by other characters in the play
- relating to or foreshadowing future events
- a lord or king to whom allegiance is owed
- bold or impudent behavior
- the crime of betraying one's country
- the exchange of words between characters
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- extremely serious or urgent
- relating to the body
- an officer who manages the household of a noble, king, or high-ranking official.
- a person or thing that signals or foreshadows what is to come
- a short speech that a character makes directly to the audience while other characters on stage are unaware
- to charm or deceive
- an area of uncultivated land
- great bravery in the face of danger
15 Clues: to charm or deceive • relating to the body • bold or impudent behavior • extremely serious or urgent • an area of uncultivated land • great bravery in the face of danger • the crime of betraying one's country • without equal; unmatched in excellence • the exchange of words between characters • a lord or king to whom allegiance is owed • ...
Independentwork5 2025-10-18
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- – The person or voice telling the story.
- – The place where actors perform in a theatre.
- – A short part taken from a play or a novel.
- – A person or figure in a story.
- – The time and place where the story happens.
- – Feelings such as love, anger, or fear shown by characters.
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- – A section or division of a novel.
- – A long story written about real or imaginary people and events.
- – A literary work written to be performed by actors on stage.
- – The conversation between characters in a play or story.
- – A part of a play that happens in one location.
- – A struggle or problem between characters or forces.
- – The writer or creator of a literary work.
- – The group of people watching a play or performance.
- – The main idea or message in a literary work.
15 Clues: – A person or figure in a story. • – A section or division of a novel. • – The person or voice telling the story. • – The writer or creator of a literary work. • – A short part taken from a play or a novel. • – The time and place where the story happens. • – The place where actors perform in a theatre. • – The main idea or message in a literary work. • ...
The Maestro 2014-03-02
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- / what kind of bag did Burl buy?
- / How old was Burl when he ran away?
- / What caught on fire?
- / What did Burl call the family car?
- / What was the name of Burl's work?
- / What was the name of the main characters mom?
- / What was the name of the main characters dad?
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- / How old was the girl when she died?
- / What was the main characters name?
- / What was the girl's name who flew the plane?
- / What was the name of the girl who died?
11 Clues: / What caught on fire? • / what kind of bag did Burl buy? • / What was the name of Burl's work? • / What was the main characters name? • / How old was Burl when he ran away? • / What did Burl call the family car? • / How old was the girl when she died? • / What was the name of the girl who died? • / What was the girl's name who flew the plane? • ...
Literary Concepts 2024-09-09
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Fiction Vocabulary 2023-08-09
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- the point of the story when the problem is solved
- the time and place of a story
- the animals or people that act out the story
- events in a work of fiction after the climax
- external conflict where a character fights against social traditions or rules
- internal conflict where the character has a decision to make
- a struggle that happens outside of the character or to the character
- first or third person
- the end of the story
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- the sequence of events in a story
- the general struggle between two opposing forces
- part of the story that states the setting, characters, and problem
- events in a work of fiction leading up to the climax
- external conflict where a character has a conflict with another character
- the meaning or lesson from the story
- external conflict where a character struggles with natural forces in a story
- a struggle happens inside the characters head or heart
17 Clues: the end of the story • first or third person • the time and place of a story • the sequence of events in a story • the meaning or lesson from the story • the animals or people that act out the story • events in a work of fiction after the climax • the general struggle between two opposing forces • the point of the story when the problem is solved • ...
Orchestra Vocab 2023-09-13
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- A song which lets a character or group of characters beguile an audience and share character development information
- A song which takes place about midway through Act 2 to re-energize the audience for the final scenes
- A large-scale performance within a musical show, usually combining both song and dance with lots of energy and many performers
- of themes from the show.
- this song form becomes standard for Broadway and pop music
- This 1902 version of a famous musical featured a cow named Imogene instead of Toto
- A song so fantastic that the audience applause keeps the show from continuing for a while
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- Music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 2 (at the end of intermission).
- The very first piece of music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 1; a
- A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them
- A song with a faster beat than a ballad
- When all or part of a song is repeated later in the show, usually to energize the end of a scene
- Any song which explains a character, a group of characters, or a situation
- The very first song sung by characters in the show
- A song which aims to get laughs from the audience
- The first musical
- A type of musical comedy that took place 1890-1920, named after the King of England.
- A song with a slower tempo that usually shares strong emotion; often a love song
- the very last song of the show
19 Clues: The first musical • of themes from the show. • the very last song of the show • A song with a faster beat than a ballad • A song which aims to get laughs from the audience • The very first song sung by characters in the show • this song form becomes standard for Broadway and pop music • A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them • ...
Gothic Romanticism 2024-11-14
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- An intense, often unhealthy focus on a single idea or person, frequently seen in Gothic characters.
- A supernatural punishment often encountered by Gothic characters, creating suspense and dread.
- A large estate or mansion, frequently the setting for Gothic stories and ghostly events.
- A movement that emphasized emotion, individualism, and nature, often contrasted with rationalism.
- The state of deterioration, symbolizing decline and ruin in Gothic settings.
- The mood or feeling created by the setting and description in Gothic stories.
- First name of a famous Gothic Romantic poet known for The Raven.
- Beyond scientific understanding; includes ghosts, spirits, and unexplained events common in Gothic tales.
- Occupied by ghosts or spirits, often associated with eerie settings in Gothic tales.
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- First name of the scientist who creates a monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
- A quality that involves suspense and the unknown, often creating a sense of dread.
- A type of hero known for being dark, moody, and mysterious, named after a famous Romantic poet.
- An emotion often evoked in Gothic literature to create suspense and horror.
- Romantic writers often emphasized this as a source of emotion and beauty, but it can be threatening in Gothic literature.
- A common theme where characters experience extreme loneliness, often leading to madness.
- A common theme in Gothic literature, where characters often descend into mental instability.
- A style of literature focused on the mysterious, supernatural, and often dark elements.
- An intense feeling of fear often used to thrill readers in Gothic literature.
- Last name of the author of Frankenstein, a key work in Gothic Romanticism.
19 Clues: First name of a famous Gothic Romantic poet known for The Raven. • Last name of the author of Frankenstein, a key work in Gothic Romanticism. • An emotion often evoked in Gothic literature to create suspense and horror. • The state of deterioration, symbolizing decline and ruin in Gothic settings. • ...
vocbulary 2022-09-30
20 Clues: act • idea • plot • line • theme • drama • scene • stanza • simile • compare • setting • fiction • fiction • dialogue • metaphor • contrast • character • Inference • direection • of characters
States and Countries 2024-03-13
States and Countries 2024-03-13
Genres 2021-01-13
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- magical people, beings, and settings, Story couldn't occur in real life.
- paced and filled with action. characters usually go on a quest to find or do something.
- place in the past. setting, events, or characters may be real but the story is made up.
- stories. Often includes supernatural elements and characters (haunted places or monsters).
- fairy tales, myths, tall tales, and legends.
- story that includes a crime or puzzling event that must be solved by using clues.
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- about a persons life, written by that person.
- future, includes science or technology. often includes space, time, travel, or aliens.
- about a persons life, written by someone else.
- realistic characters and events that could happen. story is made up.
- in the form of a comic strip. includes text, graphics, and thought/speech bubbles.
- facts and information about a topic.
12 Clues: facts and information about a topic. • fairy tales, myths, tall tales, and legends. • about a persons life, written by that person. • about a persons life, written by someone else. • realistic characters and events that could happen. story is made up. • magical people, beings, and settings, Story couldn't occur in real life. • ...
Drama terms 2025-05-27
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- a story that ends in catastrophe or misfortune usually because of the main characters own actions
- a character who is almost exactly the opposite of another character,comparative purposes
- an extended speech given by a single character
- remarks spoken by a character to another character on stage that isn’t meant to be heard
- a major division of the plays plot
- a smaller division of the plot within the act;involves a change of settings and characters
- a person or group who acts as a narrator or commentator of the play
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- a conversation between 2 or more characters
- direction comments identifying when characters enter/exit the scene
- a form of literature written for performance
- a story that ends happily and is generally humorous
- an extended speech by a single character voicing his/her innermost thoughts; allows the audience to know what that character is thinking and feeling
12 Clues: a major division of the plays plot • a conversation between 2 or more characters • a form of literature written for performance • an extended speech given by a single character • a story that ends happily and is generally humorous • direction comments identifying when characters enter/exit the scene • ...
Truman Show/Sound, Setting and Mood 2025-11-16
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- What kind of sounds are from outside the world of the film--sounds that the characters cannot hear
- What element of setting establishes what time period, time of day, or how long a film takes place?
- What is Truman's job?
- What is the name of the town where Truman lives in the show?
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- What element of setting establishes the attitudes, clothing, and speech that the characters use?
- What element of setting is the physical place that the characters are in?
- How does The Truman Show make money?
- What is the actual name of the woman Truman is in love with?
- What kind of sounds exist in the world of the film--sounds that the characters can hear
- What elements that we've learned about help to establish the mood of a film?
- What element of setting establishes the mood or vibe of the film?
- What is the name of Truman's best friend?
12 Clues: What is Truman's job? • How does The Truman Show make money? • What is the name of Truman's best friend? • What is the actual name of the woman Truman is in love with? • What is the name of the town where Truman lives in the show? • What element of setting establishes the mood or vibe of the film? • ...
h1 2021-12-25
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- what is the main characters name
- who is the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor.
- what is the prison named
- what is the sport in harry potter
- what is harrys house name
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- what is Rons last name
- what is the main characters last name
- what is the main characters female friend name
- what is harrys headmasters name
- what is Harrys male friends name
10 Clues: what is Rons last name • what is the prison named • what is harrys house name • what is harrys headmasters name • what is the main characters name • what is Harrys male friends name • what is the sport in harry potter • what is the main characters last name • what is the main characters female friend name • who is the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor.
Heathers Christmas Crossword 2013-12-24
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- first name of the lead character's wife in the tom clancy novels
- name of the wedding venue for the 2nd day
- number of auto ahrefs imports completed last night
- my favourite type of chocolate
- the company which produces the karts for monday night club
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- name of the disney world area with space mountain
- lead supplier of meat based food at the wedding
- 2nd single of the 2nd nightwish album
- ruby method to replace spaces with dashes and lowercase string
- last country of visiting for the within temptation tour
- name of the hotel we are staying at at disney world
- name of snowman in frozen
12 Clues: name of snowman in frozen • my favourite type of chocolate • 2nd single of the 2nd nightwish album • name of the wedding venue for the 2nd day • lead supplier of meat based food at the wedding • name of the disney world area with space mountain • number of auto ahrefs imports completed last night • name of the hotel we are staying at at disney world • ...
Movies 2026-03-02
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- What is Jaxson's favorit movie? No spaces
- What is the first ever Disney movie? No spaces
- What is Neva's favorit movie
- what is the most popular Disney movie
- What is the most popular Pixar movie? No spaces
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- What is a movie that has a dog and a fox? No spaces
- What is a movie that has a princess? No spaces
- What is the most popular Netflix movie? No spaces
- What is the most popular movie?
- What movie did we watch in 5th-grade social studies? No spaces
- What is the first ever made Pixar movie? No spaces
- What is my best friend's favorite movie?
12 Clues: What is Neva's favorit movie • What is the most popular movie? • what is the most popular Disney movie • What is my best friend's favorite movie? • What is Jaxson's favorit movie? No spaces • What is a movie that has a princess? No spaces • What is the first ever Disney movie? No spaces • What is the most popular Pixar movie? No spaces • ...
Perrin + Rose 2022-06-07
15 Clues: The • Queen • fantastic • January 14 • drama king • Where we met • Infamous Whip • Ansley Forest • Cutie good luck • Fashion Writing • Mountains and dog • First pet together • Disney Princess tickets • Curtain and carpet destroyer • Not livin' if it's not with you
Elements of Fictional Genres 2023-09-21
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- spectacular physical action; narrative emphasis on fights, chases, and explosions; high-stakes; high-energy; fast-paced events
- serious and sometimes melancholy tone; dramatic performance that isn’t over the top; intense; character- & plot-focused
- love is the central theme; emotional; usually has a happy ending where the two main characters get together (but not always); love triangles; betrayals
- “what if?” elements; unfamiliar setting; innovative technology; relatable characters in an unrelatable setting; themes about humanity and its fragility; hypothetical questions are asked and may or may not be answered
- Suspenseful full of highs and lows; building tension gradually until hitting the peak; high stakes; big questions; jump scares; realistic pacing; not necessarily intending to scare the audience, but totally could when mixed with horror
- dream sequences; irrational elements of fantasy; juxtapositional contrasts; unconscious mind; subconscious thoughts; focus on character’s discovery of self in their unconsciousness
- same as fantasy, but the elements of magic are taken to the extreme in all aspects to the point where the world is entirely different from our own
- suspense that is meant to be instill fear; violent; gorey; supernatural; slasher/killer; terrifying evils; suspense builds tension and keeps the reader on edge of their seat at all times
- main character is the similar age to the target audience (10-16); coming-of-age issues; finding one’s identity; friendships; first loves; relationships (not just romantic ones); puberty; jealousy; betrayals; overcoming difficulties
- light/humorous tone; overdramatic performance; characters usually triumph over adversity (because we want the good-feeling ending)
- imaginary characters and situations that depict our world and society; no magical themes; no big bad evils to fight off; realistic characters involved with/overcoming realistic problems
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- elements of the real world with just a hint of magic in it; the magical element is not grand like fantasy or high fantasy genres, but the world is not exactly the same as realistic fiction stories
- simple & straightforward; characters of the same age as the reader (elementary age); child’s point of view; fantastical concepts without major concern to reality
- close to historical fiction except the elements are rooted in or inspired by myths, folklore, and fairy tales that are well known in our real world; can easily have elements of other common genres (Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Norse, Native American, Christian, Islamic, or any mythological stories rooted in religious/spiritual ideas can fall in this category)
- characters & premise are based off of real people or events but are still fictional (elements of truth in a fictional plot); set in a real place, during a culturally recognizable time, but usually with fake characters
- can contain elements of many genres but is identified by having elements of magic in a world that either is our own or extremely similar (except for the magical elements)
- athletics; usually has a main character who either is already athletic or is trying to join athletic teams; has themes of comradery, teamwork, family, perseverance, struggle, training, practice, championships, winning & losing, life lessons, coaching
- societies engaged in forever wars; characterized by extreme social & economic class divides; mass poverty; environmental devastation; anarchy; loss of individuality
- Hero vs Villain; epic journey plots; race against time; multiple plot twists; high-stakes; high-energy; fast-paced events
- harsh; hostile; wide-open landscape/earthly scenery; hero, victim, villain; damsel in distress; hero operates outside of the law; cowboys and Native Americans; prairie and the open road; set in wild west in America
- realistic, yet suspenseful plot with a lot of twists; shocking realistic crime; foreshadowing evidence; false leads; solving problems; reader/viewer might know information that characters do not; detective work; leads and connections
- targeted audience are people between 18-25 (new adults); focuses on themes of leaving home; developing sexuality; negotiating education and career choices; main character is the same age as the targeted audience
- People with powers or are really smart that they can create things that give them some type of power; literally heroes vs villains; ton of action; fast-pace; usually has concepts of how superhuman beings can still relate to normal people with emotions and internal struggles
23 Clues: serious and sometimes melancholy tone; dramatic performance that isn’t over the top; intense; character- & plot-focused • Hero vs Villain; epic journey plots; race against time; multiple plot twists; high-stakes; high-energy; fast-paced events • ...
disney 2020-05-13
6 Clues: que mascota tenia jasmine • nombre de la amiga de simba • hermana de lilo en lilo y stitch • que hermana tenia poderes de hielo • cuantos enanos eran en blanca nieves • princesa que tiene el pelo larguisimo
Disney 2021-05-13
6 Clues: There were 101 of these • Peter Pan's Fairy Friend • This lady had seven dwarfs • The colour of Lightning McQueen • Mufasa's brother in the Lion King • Ariel's prince in the Little Mermaid
DISNEY 2023-03-07
6 Clues: της πήραν την φωνή • έχασε το γοβάκι της • ήταν κλεισμένη σε έναν πύργο • ηταν πάνω σε καράβι(3 λέξεις) • ζούσε στην Αραβία και ήταν κλέφτης • είναι ζώο της άγριας δύσης (3 λεξεις)
disney 2023-02-24
6 Clues: minnie nin kankası • daisy duck un sevgilisi • mickey mouse nin köpeği • mickey mouse in sevgilisi • en çabuk nasıl kopyalarız • en populer disney karakteri kim[erkek]
DISNEY 2023-05-02
disney 2017-08-05
disney 2025-09-23
6 Clues: - Narkolepsi • - Stockholm Syndrome • - DramatISk introvert • - #downwiththepatriarchy • - Fattiglapp > Suger Daddy • - Never kiss on the first date
films 2024-12-16
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- C'est un film sur Netflix et il y a un type de monstre qui s'appelle vecna dans ce film
- C'est un film de Disney et la film avait 7 gnome et quand elle a manger une pomme elle c'est endormi
- C'est un film d'horreur et le tuer à un mask
- C'est des robot qui peut se transformer en auto
- C'est un film de Disney et sa parle d'une fille qui tombe en amour avec un monstre
- Sa parle d'un chien et d'un renard qui sont devenu amie (c'est en anglais)
- C'est un film de Disney et l'aventurère fait des voyage en bateau
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- Il y a une école appeller Hogwards dans ce film vraiment conu
- C'est un film de pirates et le pirate le plus conu c'est jake sparrow (Johnny depp)
- C'est un film d'une petite fille dans une école et la directrice et vraiment méchante
- C'est un film sur Netflix et sa parle d'un garçon super intelligent
11 Clues: C'est un film d'horreur et le tuer à un mask • C'est des robot qui peut se transformer en auto • Il y a une école appeller Hogwards dans ce film vraiment conu • C'est un film de Disney et l'aventurère fait des voyage en bateau • C'est un film sur Netflix et sa parle d'un garçon super intelligent • ...
Dramatic Terms 2024-10-15
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- A recurring element, theme, or idea in a play.
- A long speech by one character in a play, addressed either to other characters or to the audience.
- Clues or hints about what will happen later in the play.
- A speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud while alone on stage, often revealing inner thoughts and feelings.
- A brief remark by a character, intended to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters.
- The main character around whom the action of the play revolves.
- A major division in a play.
- The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict.
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- The underlying message or main idea that the playwright is trying to convey.
- A division of an act, marking a specific location or point in time.
- The emotional release experienced by the audience after the resolution of the conflict in a tragedy.
- Conversation between characters in a play.
- A dramatic work intended to entertain and amuse the audience, often involving humorous characters and a happy ending.
- The struggle between opposing forces in a play.
- The turning point or most intense moment in a play, where the conflict reaches its highest point.
- A literary device where the intended meaning is opposite to the actual meaning.
- A state of tension or uncertainty about what will happen next in the plot.
- Directions Instructions in the script for actors’ movements, expressions, or how a scene should be staged.
- The sequence of events and actions in a dramatic work.
19 Clues: A major division in a play. • Conversation between characters in a play. • A recurring element, theme, or idea in a play. • The struggle between opposing forces in a play. • The sequence of events and actions in a dramatic work. • Clues or hints about what will happen later in the play. • The main character around whom the action of the play revolves. • ...
Drama Terms Notes 2022-01-05
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- the events of the play
- type of character the undergoes an important change in a play
- conversation between two characters
- a character that does not change during the course of a play
- a character against which another character struggles
- Lines spoken by only one actor
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- Hinting at what is to come in a play
- The main character in a play
- arrogant pride
- a drama where the end is positive for the characters
- a character's drive or purpose
- Type of drama where the characters usually end up worse than they were at the start
12 Clues: arrogant pride • the events of the play • The main character in a play • a character's drive or purpose • Lines spoken by only one actor • conversation between two characters • Hinting at what is to come in a play • a drama where the end is positive for the characters • a character against which another character struggles • ...
Elements of Fiction 2021-10-24
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- overarching message or lesson the author is trying to teach to characters and reader
- the events that the main character encounters
- Refers to the events that take place in a story
- turning point of the story
- are stories without known authors that have been preserved through oral retellings
- creation or construction of a fictional character
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- where and when the story takes place
- includes the events that unfold after the climax
- an introduction to the characters, time, and the problem
- could be either a protagonist or antagonist
- the struggle or problem of the plot
- are short sayings about general truths
12 Clues: turning point of the story • the struggle or problem of the plot • where and when the story takes place • are short sayings about general truths • could be either a protagonist or antagonist • the events that the main character encounters • Refers to the events that take place in a story • includes the events that unfold after the climax • ...
Drama 2023-01-27
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- smaller sections of a drama
- take part in the story's action
- play
- instructions; tells how a ctomay be set in italic text, placed in brackets, or both
- play on words
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- dramatic speech
- related sequences of events, driven by one or more conflicts
- the way an author shows what a character is like and how he or she changes; uses dialogue and stage directions show what characters are like, what they want, and how they think and feel
- presented
- time and place in which the action occurs
- characters in a drama
- larger sections of a drama
12 Clues: play • presented • play on words • dramatic speech • characters in a drama • larger sections of a drama • smaller sections of a drama • take part in the story's action • time and place in which the action occurs • related sequences of events, driven by one or more conflicts • instructions; tells how a ctomay be set in italic text, placed in brackets, or both • ...
Matthew + Shelby 2024-01-03
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- groomsmen matthew has been friends with the longest
- first mlb stadium shelby visited
- where matthew proposed to shelby
- shelby's favorite season
- matthew's favorite disney character
- matthew's favorite coffee flavor
- shelby's maid of honor
- where matthew & shelby work
- martial art matthew has trained the longest
- first concert matthew & shelby attended together
- matthew & shelby's first trip together
- shelby's favorite pizza topping
- matthew's middle name
- number of dogs matthew & shelby have
- nickname matthew calls his godson latrell
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- matthew's first tattoo
- shelby's favorite disney channel movie
- red sox player shelby has a tattoo of
- matthew's MMA idol
- street name matthew & shelby live on
- where shelby went to grad school
- matthew's favorite color
- matthew's favorite band
- first country matthew & shelby traveled to together
- matthew's favorite video game
- shelby's favorite ice cream flavor
- instrument both matthew & shelby played growing up
- number of years matthew & shelby have been together
- activity matthew & shelby did on their first date
- matthew & shelby's favorite chain resturant
- matthew's childhood dog's name
- shelby's favorite color
- shelby's childhood nickname
33 Clues: matthew's MMA idol • matthew's middle name • matthew's first tattoo • shelby's maid of honor • matthew's favorite band • shelby's favorite color • shelby's favorite season • matthew's favorite color • where matthew & shelby work • shelby's childhood nickname • matthew's favorite video game • matthew's childhood dog's name • shelby's favorite pizza topping • ...
Mom-themed crossword puzzle 2024-04-06
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- A coffee drink Mom can only get in the fall
- Midnight- you come and pick me up- no headlights
- Mom's favorite song (sarcastic)
- One of Mom's favorite scents
- What my friends call Mom
- Best spot to watch Disney fireworks
- Disney character that Mom does a good impression of
- Someone I love very much!!!!!!
- What Mom was in High School
- I'll have what she's having
- Mom's go-to Halloween costume
- Something Mom took a few months to wash when we moved
- Arcade games mom dominates at
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- Mom likes it more than white
- The best Royal Freeze flavor (according to Mom)
- The thing on snapchat that Mom uses better than anybody else
- Christmas cookie that Mom is the best at frosting
- A holiday dish Mom is famous for
- Story Mom, Dad, and Ashley would act out when Ashley was little
- Mom's favorite Packer
- Where Mom's first apartment was
- Good things for you and I
- The type of shot Mom recommends drinking when you drank too much
- Much better than Michael Buble
- Mom's living teddy bear
25 Clues: Mom's favorite Packer • Mom's living teddy bear • What my friends call Mom • Good things for you and I • What Mom was in High School • I'll have what she's having • Mom likes it more than white • One of Mom's favorite scents • Mom's go-to Halloween costume • Arcade games mom dominates at • Someone I love very much!!!!!! • Much better than Michael Buble • ...
Chelsea & James 2024-04-22
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- What is Chelsea’s favorite restaurant? (2 Words, 5-9)
- How many years have we been together?
- Matron of Honor’s name?
- What type of animal is Yzma? (2 Words, 7-6)
- Where did Chelsea go to grad school? (3 Words, 7-8-10)
- How many siblings does Chelsea have?
- Chelsea’s favorite animal?
- Title of out first dance song? (3 Words, 4-3-4)
- James’s Mom’s name?
- Where did we get engaged? (3 Words, 4-5-5)
- Chelsea’s maiden name?
- What did Chelsea want to be growing up?
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- What is Chelsea’s job? (2 Words, 9-9)
- Where are we spending our honeymoon?
- James’s Favorite Disney movie?
- What month did we get engaged?
- What is James’s eye color?
- What is the name of our dog?
- Chelsea’s Dad’s name?
- Best man’s name?
- James’s dream vehicle model?
- How many siblings does James have?
- What month is Chelsea’s birthday?
- What color is Neptune (our bird)?
- What month is James’s birthday?
- White Chelsea’s favorite Disney princess? (2 Words, 4-5)
26 Clues: Best man’s name? • James’s Mom’s name? • Chelsea’s Dad’s name? • Chelsea’s maiden name? • Matron of Honor’s name? • What is James’s eye color? • Chelsea’s favorite animal? • What is the name of our dog? • James’s dream vehicle model? • James’s Favorite Disney movie? • What month did we get engaged? • What month is James’s birthday? • What month is Chelsea’s birthday? • ...
Chelsea & James 2024-04-22
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- What month did we get engaged?
- White Chelsea’s favorite Disney princess? (2 Words, 4-5)
- What color is Neptune (our bird)?
- What month is Chelsea’s birthday?
- Chelsea’s favorite animal?
- How many years have we been together?
- Title of out first dance song? (3 Words, 4-3-4)
- Where are we spending our honeymoon?
- James’s dream vehicle model?
- Where did Chelsea go to grad school? (3 Words, 7-8-10)
- How many siblings does Chelsea have?
- How many siblings does James have?
- Chelsea’s maiden name?
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- What is Chelsea’s job? (2 Words, 9-9)
- What is James’s eye color?
- What is the name of our dog?
- Where did we get engaged? (3 Words, 4-5-5)
- What is Chelsea’s favorite restaurant? (2 Words, 5-9)
- Matron of Honor’s name?
- What did Chelsea want to be growing up?
- Best man’s name?
- James’s Favorite Disney movie?
- What type of animal is Yzma? (2 Words, 7-6)
- What month is James’s birthday?
- Chelsea’s Dad’s name?
- James’s Mom’s name?
26 Clues: Best man’s name? • James’s Mom’s name? • Chelsea’s Dad’s name? • Chelsea’s maiden name? • Matron of Honor’s name? • What is James’s eye color? • Chelsea’s favorite animal? • What is the name of our dog? • James’s dream vehicle model? • What month did we get engaged? • James’s Favorite Disney movie? • What month is James’s birthday? • What color is Neptune (our bird)? • ...
All About Me 2023-04-18
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- Favorite Hamilton Character
- Favorite Cold Drink
- Favorite Boy Name (Nobody I Know)
- Favorite Meal
- Favorite HONK! Character
- Favorite Girl Name (Somebody I Know)
- Favorite Rock
- Best School Friend (Male)
- Favorite Starbucks Drink
- Least Favorite Teacher
- Favorite Disney Princess
- Most Relatable Cousin
- Favorite Aunt
- Favorite Place
- Favorite Book (Series)
- Favorite Sibling
- Favorite Subject
- Favorite Color
- Favorite Bug
- Favorite Social Studies Topic
- Favorite Girl Name (Nobody I Know)
- Dream Vacation
- Favorite Boy Name (Somebody I Know)
- Least Favorite Person
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- Favorite Candy
- Favorite British Monarch
- Favorite Extracurricular
- Favorite Book (Solo)
- Favorite Teacher
- Best Theater Friend (Male)
- Strongest Subject
- Purgatory
- Favorite Older Cousin
- Favorite Show
- Oldest Friend(s)
- Favorite Dog Breed
- Favorite Warm Drink
- Biggest Fear
- Favorite Zodiac
- Favorite Show Character
- Least Favorite Class
- Favorite Henry 8th Wife
- Best School Friend (Female)
- Favorite Pokemon
- Favorite Little Cousin
- Favorite Disney Movie
- Favorite Grandparent
- Favorite Parent
- Best Theater Friend (Female)
- Favorite Weather
- Favorite Day Of The Week
51 Clues: Purgatory • Biggest Fear • Favorite Bug • Favorite Meal • Favorite Rock • Favorite Show • Favorite Aunt • Favorite Candy • Favorite Place • Favorite Color • Dream Vacation • Favorite Zodiac • Favorite Parent • Favorite Teacher • Oldest Friend(s) • Favorite Pokemon • Favorite Sibling • Favorite Subject • Favorite Weather • Strongest Subject • Favorite Dog Breed • Favorite Cold Drink • Favorite Warm Drink • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom? 2023-08-11
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- Where is the brides traditonal vacation spot?
- What is the only sport the bride can beat the groom at?
- What did the groom get his Degree in?
- Where did the couple have their first kiss?
- How old is the groom?
- Where did the Groom Propose?
- Who is the Grooms favorite Actor?
- What day of the month did the couple start dating?
- What is the brides birthday?
- Who is the grooms favorite sport team?
- Did the Bride sleep on the upper or lower bunk growing up?
- What is the Grooms favorite Beer?
- What is the Brides middle name?
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- How many years has the Bride danced for?
- What was the Grooms favorite sport in high school?
- What is the Grooms favorite Disney Movie?
- How many cousins does the bride and groom have combined?
- Where did the Bride and Groom Meet?
- What is the couples favorite card game?
- What street do the couple live on?
- How many years have the couple been together?
- What was the first trip the couple took together?
- Who is the Brides favorite singer?
23 Clues: How old is the groom? • Where did the Groom Propose? • What is the brides birthday? • What is the Brides middle name? • Who is the Grooms favorite Actor? • What is the Grooms favorite Beer? • What street do the couple live on? • Who is the Brides favorite singer? • Where did the Bride and Groom Meet? • What did the groom get his Degree in? • ...
1 2025-04-25
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- Cheerleading musical written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt (5,2,2)
- Director of the 2024 West End version of 'Romeo & Juliet’ starring Tom Holland (5,5)
- Wrote additional material for Mary Poppins and Half a Sixpence (6,3,4)
- Longest running West End play, directed by Philip Franks (9)
- Director/choreographer of Disney Theatrical Group's West End Production of 'Hercules' (5,8)
- Olivia ___casting associate to Jill Green (6)
- The ___ Big Things, 2023 West End musical with casting by Jill Green (6)
- The ___ on the Hill, Brigadoon duet (7)
- Christmas Musical written by Matthew Skylar (3)
- Felicity ___, casting director for Cameron Mackintosh (6)
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- Children's musical produced by the RSC (7)
- Charles ___, wrote music about an orphaned girl who dreams of finding her parents (7)
- Production company behind 'The Book of Mormon’(West End) (5,8)
- Composer Lionel Bart's most famous show (6)
- Casting Director who joined forces with Nathalie Gallagher (5,6)
- Gershwin compilation musical featuring 'I Got Rhythm' (5,3,3)
- Legendary Disney composer (4,6)
- Musical collaborator of Benj Pasek (6,4)
- Composer of 'Showboat' (6,4)
- West End musical with casting by Jim Arnold (6)
20 Clues: Composer of 'Showboat' (6,4) • Legendary Disney composer (4,6) • The ___ on the Hill, Brigadoon duet (7) • Musical collaborator of Benj Pasek (6,4) • Children's musical produced by the RSC (7) • Composer Lionel Bart's most famous show (6) • Olivia ___casting associate to Jill Green (6) • West End musical with casting by Jim Arnold (6) • ...
Happy Birthday, Mr. B! 2025-02-12
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- Hogwarts house
- One of two favorite movies (dinosaurs)
- Favorite book
- How Mr. B takes his coffee
- One of two favorite Lakers
- One of three favorite animals (teeth)
- One of two favorite movies (baseball)
- Childhood favorite basketball player (Magic)
- Where Mr. B's siblings are from
- A favorite tv show (soccer)
- Favorite basketball player
- Favorite Disney movie
- Favorite play (Shakespeare)
- A favorite hobby (build)
- Mr. B's dog's name
- Occupation of Mr. B's wife, mom, and dad
- Mr. B's best friend's name
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- A favorite tv show (families)
- Favorite musical
- Favorite holiday
- Favorite theme park
- Mr. B's least favorite food
- Favorite character in Mario Kart
- A favorite tv show (Dunder Mifflin)
- Where Mr. B went to college
- Mr. B's favorite comedian
- Mr. B's greatest fear
- One of three favorite animals (stripes)
- Favorite pizza topping (meat)
- Favorite book series
- Mr's son's name
- Mr. B's favorite sport
- Favorite Disney princess
- One of three favorite animals (farm)
- One of two favorite Lakers
- Mrs. Bourke
- Favorite horror movie (1978)
37 Clues: Mrs. Bourke • Favorite book • Hogwarts house • Mr's son's name • Favorite musical • Favorite holiday • Mr. B's dog's name • Favorite theme park • Favorite book series • Mr. B's greatest fear • Favorite Disney movie • Mr. B's favorite sport • Favorite Disney princess • A favorite hobby (build) • Mr. B's favorite comedian • How Mr. B takes his coffee • One of two favorite Lakers • ...
History and 12 Principles of Animation 2023-09-21
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- A principle involving subtle movements before major actions.
- A technique used to remove a specific color in animation.
- The phenomenon that allows still images to blend together.
- These movements are essential for creating realistic animation.
- A beloved Disney character who wears red shorts.
- The path that most natural movement follows.
- The Pixar lamp is known for this type of animation.
- A device for viewing stereoscopic images.
- The first feature-length animated film.
- The co-author of the "Illusion of Life" and a Disney animator.
- Acronym for a popular animation studio.
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- Animation technique that adds weight and flexibility.
- The first fully synchronized sound cartoon.
- A style of animation that strives for realism.
- An essential element of animation, often measured in FPS.
- A famous early animated character who wears red shorts.
- The study of past events in animation.
- Principles that guide animation techniques.
- A classic animation projection device.
- Animation involves creating the illusion of this.
- This animation principle emphasizes creating appealing designs.
- The art of arranging elements within the frame.
- A pioneering animation studio.
23 Clues: A pioneering animation studio. • The study of past events in animation. • A classic animation projection device. • The first feature-length animated film. • Acronym for a popular animation studio. • A device for viewing stereoscopic images. • The first fully synchronized sound cartoon. • Principles that guide animation techniques. • ...
How Well Do You Know Me? 2025-07-20
13 Clues: Zodiac Sign • Biggest Fear • Our Disney Film • Favourite Drink • Favourite Colour • Preferred Season • Favourite Animal • Favourite Musical • Favourite Holiday • Favourite Bubble Tea • Favourite Film Series • Favourite Music Artist • Favourite Childhood TV Show
Story Elements 2022-09-15
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- The main idea in a story or novel
- Characters role in the story is to serve as main characters who make a story rich and interesting
- The feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates.
- When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs.
- The reasons behind his or her actions- can affect your perceptions of that character
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- What is happening in the story. The sequence of connected events that make up a narrative in a novel.
- Sets a character against something or someone beyond their control.
- The process of narrating a story
- The time and place of the story.
- Characters who change and grow as the plot develops
- Character role in the story is to serve as minor characters who advance the plot or provide information, and to reveal something about the main character
- words that describe a character's personality or qualities that make. them who they are
12 Clues: The process of narrating a story • The time and place of the story. • The main idea in a story or novel • The feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates. • Characters who change and grow as the plot develops • Sets a character against something or someone beyond their control. • When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs. • ...
Greek History Xavier W. 2021-03-01
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- Where were the best seats in the theater (side, center, back, front)
- What is the origin of our word scene.
- Usage of words to express thought
- What was prohibited to happen on the stage
- How speech reveals character
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- What was In the middle of the orchestra
- Emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies
- How many types of performers were there in Greek theater
- What does chorus mean in greek
- The major festival was the City ______
- Support the plot. Their motivation drives the play.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- How was the orchestra set up (rectangular, circular, etc)
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- What kind of people were the best seats saved for
- Who won the first recorded theatrical event
- Who wrote around 123 plays that only 7 survived to this day
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- How many people were normally in a chorus
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god ________
- When the rules changed how many speaking actors were allowed
- What greek word did theater come from
- What is an “imitation of an action
- Something to shock the audience
- What city had had approximately 250,000-300,000 people.
- Whowas the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- What were used to make it easier to switch characters and let males play female characters
- What is a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- What was part of theater that added color, movement, and expressed opinions
29 Clues: How speech reveals character • What does chorus mean in greek • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • What is an “imitation of an action • What is the origin of our word scene. • What greek word did theater come from • The major festival was the City ______ • What was In the middle of the orchestra • How many people were normally in a chorus • ...
LITERATURE TERM 1 2020-10-08
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- a story written about events that did not actually happen but could have happened; the people, events and places may be real.
- a genre of fiction that deals with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets.
- the introduction of background information (setting, characters) within a story or narrative.
- occurs right after the climax, when the main problem of the story resolves.
- literature that has no known author and stories that have been handed down orally from one generation to the next.
- the story's central turning point.
- a written account of another person’s life.
- the challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals.
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- series of relevant incidents that create suspense, interest, and tension in a story.
- gives factual information on a specific topic or event.
- the location and time frame in which the action of a story takes place.
- a story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting.
- gives the history of a person’s life, written or told by that person.
- a story based on impact of potential science, either actual or imagined. Science fiction is one of the genres of literature that is set in the future or on other planets.
- the sequence of events that make up a story.
- well-known, traditional story which was made up in the past to explain natural events or to justify religious beliefs or social customs.
- piece of writing that is meant to be performed on stage.
- the outcome of the story, it is how things end up or turn out for the characters.
- verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that evokes an emotional response from the reader.
- a genre of literature that features magical and supernatural elements that do not exist in the real world.
20 Clues: the story's central turning point. • a written account of another person’s life. • the sequence of events that make up a story. • gives factual information on a specific topic or event. • piece of writing that is meant to be performed on stage. • the challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals. • ...
Types of Fiction Crossword 2021-09-30
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- a folk story that retells the deeds of a superhero (or someone who is “larger than life”-- often told to an audience
- modern literary form of story that presents events and characters with greater fullness
- a character relives/remembers a past event (technique used by the writer)
- a writer skips the exposition and just starts "in the middle of things"
- a brief story that sets out a pointed statement of truth, has a direct moral; may have animal characters
- when a (fictional) person is involved in some conflict, sets up tension
- the events (plot complications, crises) that lead from the exposition to the climax
- a story, that sets forth strange and wonderful events in summary, without much character development
- a new conflict or problem that complicates the events of a plot
- short, terse (not wordy), general narration of events
- the opening portion of a story that sets the scene, introduces main characters, may provide background information
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- a vivid or dramatic moment described in detail to the reader can imagine it
- story of a character being initiated into experience or maturity - growing up
- a story set in a world of enchantment and magic
- a moment of insight, discovery, or revelation that alters a character's life
- or anxiety the reader feels that heightens the attention to the story
- or hints of events to come
- also a brief story with a message, but usually has more realistic situation & human characters
- the artistic arrangement of the events of a story or other work of fiction
- stories that are not totally factual but are partly made up or "shaped"
- a message or advice about life … usually intended to teach
21 Clues: or hints of events to come • a story set in a world of enchantment and magic • short, terse (not wordy), general narration of events • a message or advice about life … usually intended to teach • a new conflict or problem that complicates the events of a plot • or anxiety the reader feels that heightens the attention to the story • ...
First Semester Terms 2021-12-12
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- suggesting what will happen next
- what is most important about a topic?
- the new normal at the end of a story
- broad conclusions from pieces of info
- where the characters directly address the conflict
- the people and personified objects in a story
- any writing that is not poetry
- a made up story set in the past
- the events of a story
- a longer work of fiction
- a piece of prose that is made up
- a person writing their own life story
- work written to be performed
- a folktale about real life problems
- the author's attitude towards a subject
- an old story passed orally through generations
- language that appeals to the senses
- a work of fiction with secrets or crimes
- rhythmic writing with figurative language
- a folktale considered sacred
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- conversation between characters
- meaning gained by reasoning
- factual writing
- a summary of the major events in your words
- struggles within a character
- a comparison of unlike things with like or as
- a comparison of unlike things. no like or as
- a short work of fiction
- a person writing someone else's life story
- character vs. ch/nature/society/destiny
- a kind of writing that tells what happened
- a kind of writing that creates a clear idea
- where and when the story takes place
- imaginative writing about another world
- scenes that jump to the past
- the reader's emotional response based on tone
- a folktale with a moral; usually has animals
- the life lesson learned by characters and readers
- a regional variation on a language
- a short piece of nonfiction prose
40 Clues: factual writing • the events of a story • a short work of fiction • a longer work of fiction • meaning gained by reasoning • struggles within a character • scenes that jump to the past • work written to be performed • a folktale considered sacred • any writing that is not poetry • conversation between characters • a made up story set in the past • suggesting what will happen next • ...
Exposed Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-23
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- Suggests something is being revealed, but not necessarily in a positive way.
- Creates a sense of discomfort and instability, suggesting the characters might not be in a safe place.
- Adds a supernatural or unsettling vibe to the scene, hinting at the unknown.
- Implies a state of instability and danger, hinting at what the characters might be facing.
- This noun could refer to the process of bringing something to light, which could be a main theme of the book.
- This noun could represent the liberation from deception or oppression that the truth brings.
- Hints at hidden truths and a sense of mystery that will be explored.
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- This noun could describe the process of uncovering the hidden information.
- Directly implies the presence of a danger or a looming peril.
- This noun could suggest a goal to right a wrong or bring accountability to those who covered things up.
- Highlights the characters' susceptibility to harm, setting the stage for a potential struggle.
- This noun could refer to the efforts to conceal the truth.
- This noun could be used to describe the concealed information that is being brought to light.
- This noun could be used to describe the hidden or concealed aspects of the story.
- This noun could represent the central theme of the story, suggesting the uncovering of hidden facts.
- Suggests that the path ahead is not safe or permissible, hinting at a challenge or obstacle.
- Clearly indicates a situation that puts characters at risk.
- This noun could suggest a situation of disgrace or controversy that the book is about to expose.
- Creates a feeling of anticipation and unease, suggesting that something is about to happen.
- This noun could describe the act of uncovering the truth.
20 Clues: This noun could describe the act of uncovering the truth. • This noun could refer to the efforts to conceal the truth. • Clearly indicates a situation that puts characters at risk. • Directly implies the presence of a danger or a looming peril. • Hints at hidden truths and a sense of mystery that will be explored. • ...
Drama Vocabulary 2024-03-13
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- the moral, message, or lesson of a play or other work of fiction
- the written text of a play
- A way of being that a character returns to over and over again
- The people watching a play
- A person who writes plays
- a performer who speaks directly to an audience to tell a story or give information
- A problem between characters that brings action important to the plot
- script parts in parentheses that tells actors how to move or speak their lines
- someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a play
- when and where the story takes place
- The action of solving a problem or conflict
- The characters or actors taking part in a play
- the act of practicing the play
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- The physical objects that suggest the world of the play
- the most important role in a play
- building for performances with a stage for the cast and seats for the audience
- Person who works with the actors and decides how the show is presented
- The first performance of a play
- The area where the actors perform
- Objects used by actors in a play
- People in play who are represented by actors
- the action of a play
- part of an act in a play with a given place or time
- lines spoken between characters in a play
- A signal given to people working in or on a play
- the act of presenting a play
- clothing worn by an actor during a show
- A group of scenes that form an important part of the play
- a story acted out as a play in front of a live audience
- the actors part in a play
30 Clues: the action of a play • A person who writes plays • the actors part in a play • the written text of a play • The people watching a play • the act of presenting a play • the act of practicing the play • The first performance of a play • Objects used by actors in a play • the most important role in a play • The area where the actors perform • when and where the story takes place • ...
Spanish puzzle 2022-03-11
Drama Vocabulary 2025-10-29
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- When performers ‘freeze’ to create a picture or moment.
- How the body is held.
- Language Messages given by the movement or position of the body.
- "Performing spontaneously, creating dialogue and action on the spot instead of following written lines."
- Movement of the hand or arm that communicates meaning.
- Creating the illusion of reality without words.
- Where the character stands on stage.
- The way a performer faces in relation to others or the audience.
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- The height or position of characters to show status or emotion.
- Look on the face that shows an emotion.
- The way performers look at each other.
- How fast or slow the characters move.
- The physical distance between characters on stage.
13 Clues: How the body is held. • Where the character stands on stage. • How fast or slow the characters move. • The way performers look at each other. • Look on the face that shows an emotion. • Creating the illusion of reality without words. • The physical distance between characters on stage. • Movement of the hand or arm that communicates meaning. • ...
Drama 2013-06-07
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- a story written to be performed
- clothes and makeup that helps to make characters look real
- are the scenery, backdrops, and furniture that create the scenery
- is the author of a play
- the way the spotlight is arranged through the play
- shows a conflict between a young hero and an older authority
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- the author creates static and dynamic characters
- directions are notes in the script that tell how the play is to be performed
- shows the downfall or death of the tragic hero
- are things like dishes, telephones,and books that actors use onstage
- is the process of putting on the play
- is what characters say
- is a form of storytelling
13 Clues: is what characters say • is the author of a play • is a form of storytelling • a story written to be performed • is the process of putting on the play • shows the downfall or death of the tragic hero • the author creates static and dynamic characters • the way the spotlight is arranged through the play • clothes and makeup that helps to make characters look real • ...
Drama 2013-06-07
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- is a form of storytelling
- shows a conflict between a young hero and an older authority
- a story written to be performed
- the author creates static and dynamic characters
- clothes and makeup that helps to make characters look real
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- is the author of a play
- are things like dishes, telephones,and books that actors use onstage
- directions are notes in the script that tell how the play is to be performed
- is what characters say
- the way the spotlight is arranged through the play
- shows the downfall or death of the tragic hero
- is the process of putting on the play
- are the scenery, backdrops, and furniture that create the scenery
13 Clues: is what characters say • is the author of a play • is a form of storytelling • a story written to be performed • is the process of putting on the play • shows the downfall or death of the tragic hero • the author creates static and dynamic characters • the way the spotlight is arranged through the play • clothes and makeup that helps to make characters look real • ...
Terms Review 2025-05-14
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- relief Funny moments that break tension in serious scenes
- A long speech by one character
- Words spoken by characters
- A short comment spoken to the audience that other characters cannot hear
- irony When the audience knows something the characters don't
- Where and when the play takes place
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- Plays based on real English kings and events
- A speech where a character talks to themselves or directly to the audience about their thoughts/feelings
- Funny plays with happy endings, often including love stories
- directions Instructions about how actors should move or speak
- Serious plays where the main character faces a downfall
- All the actors in the play
- Objects used by actors during the play
13 Clues: Words spoken by characters • All the actors in the play • A long speech by one character • Where and when the play takes place • Objects used by actors during the play • Plays based on real English kings and events • Serious plays where the main character faces a downfall • relief Funny moments that break tension in serious scenes • ...
Book Genres 2025-08-08
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- A play with realistic characters and emotional themes.
- Believable characters and events, set in the present or recent past.
- Story based on history but exaggerated over time.
- A person’s life story written by someone else.
- Includes magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
- A person’s life story written by themselves.
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- Traditional story passed down orally through generations.
- True story told with a narrative style.
- Explains nature or traditions with gods and supernatural beings.
- Set in the past with a mix of real events and fictional characters.
- Uses rhythm and figurative language to express feelings or ideas.
- A short story teaching a moral, often with talking animals.
- Nonfiction that explains or informs with facts.
13 Clues: True story told with a narrative style. • A person’s life story written by themselves. • A person’s life story written by someone else. • Nonfiction that explains or informs with facts. • Story based on history but exaggerated over time. • A play with realistic characters and emotional themes. • Traditional story passed down orally through generations. • ...
