disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Varieties of Drama 2021-05-11
Across
- When the audience and the actors are already aware of the rules
- A play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way and has a happy ending
- In _______ theatre, sometimes inanimate objects are give human characteristics which is called _______.
- A sometimes comedic play that is marked by an emotional and ideal presentation of life
- Actor alone onstage expressing his/her inner thoughts
- A play in which the audience is recognized as an audience and the play as a play
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- Imagined wall that separates actors from the audience
- When a character has bottled up an emotion for a long time and finally lets it all out
- A comedic play that features plots focusing on love affairs
- A play that deals with a social problem or ethical issue, sometimes presenting a solution
- A play in which the protagonist comes to an untimely end
- A type of comedic play that is quite physical, sometimes vulgar, and highly exaggerated in style
- A play performed as if the audience were watching through an imaginary “fourth wall”
- An exaggeration of a certain feature of a character
- A play that deals with unrealistic and fantastic characters
- A comedic play that includes comedy of manners, satire and uses clever lines
- A kind of comedy involving clowning, practical jokes, and improbable characters
- A form of storytelling that teaches moral concepts in which the characters are animals
- A serious play that arouses intense emotion but usually has a happy ending
- Shakespeare wrote his plays in
- An element in drama that arouses feelings of pity and compassion
- A type of low comedy that mocks
- A humorous attack on accepted conventions of society, usually the upper class
23 Clues: Shakespeare wrote his plays in • A type of low comedy that mocks • An exaggeration of a certain feature of a character • Imagined wall that separates actors from the audience • Actor alone onstage expressing his/her inner thoughts • A play in which the protagonist comes to an untimely end • A comedic play that features plots focusing on love affairs • ...
Reading Review 2021-10-13
Across
- the author directly TELLS the audience the character’s traits
- the events lead to the resolution
- the narrator who is not in the story only knows the thoughts and feelings of only the main character
- the author SHOWS the audience things that reveal their character traits
- the main character story (usually the “good guy”)
- words used to describe the character’s personality
- is an unexpected vivid memory of a past event
- is a type of plot device in which the story abruptly ends without offering a resolution
- the character who goes against or opposes the protagonist (usually the “bad guy”)
- the lesson learned about life that is revealed through the story and its characters
- the narrator who is not in the story knows the thoughts and feelings of everyone
- the reason or reasons the character has for acting or behaving in a particular way
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- are people, animals or personified objects in a story
- a problem between character and an outside force
- when a character struggles against another character
- when a character struggles with a force of nature
- where background information about the setting, characters, and past events is given
- the narrator is a character within the story, whose words, thoughts and feelings are shared
- a problem that takes place inside the character's mind or heart
- the problem in the story
- the narrator simply describes what is happening to the characters in the story and does not know any thoughts and feelings
- is a device used to keep readers interested
- the final outcome of the story's conflict
- the opposite of expectations
- to show or hint beforehand
- also called the turning point in the story
- the events that build tension, interest, or suspense
27 Clues: the problem in the story • to show or hint beforehand • the opposite of expectations • the events lead to the resolution • the final outcome of the story's conflict • also called the turning point in the story • is a device used to keep readers interested • is an unexpected vivid memory of a past event • a problem between character and an outside force • ...
Literary Terminolgy 2021-09-03
Across
- type of fiction that is highly imaginative
- the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates
- an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- type of fiction dealing with the solution of a problem or crime
- language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary
- the characters who interact with the main characters and help move the story along
- a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically unlike
- the contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
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- an account of a persons life written by that person
- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- the events after the climax which begin to resolve conflict
- a true account of a persons life told by someone else
- people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- the most important characters in the story
- prose writing that deals with real people, events, and places
- descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory impressions for the reader and appeal the 5 senses
- contemporary fiction that is set in the past
- the struggle between opposing forces
- the turning point of a story
- the writers use of hints or clues to indicate events and situation which will occur later
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
- a type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content
- the part of the story or drama which establishes setting, introduces characters, gives background information and sets tone
25 Clues: the turning point of a story • the struggle between opposing forces • type of fiction that is highly imaginative • the most important characters in the story • works of prose that have imaginary elements • the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates • contemporary fiction that is set in the past • an account of a persons life written by that person • ...
Testing the tool 2024-06-30
Across
- - The state where the story takes place.
- - A trait shown by Roy and his friends.
- - Not giving up despite obstacles.
- Mullet fingers brother
- - The site where the owls live.
- - Carl Hiaasen’s writing style.
- A bully in the story.
- - The hidden identity of Mullet Fingers.
- - People like Dana in the story.
- - Describes the biting mosquitoes.
- - Officer Delinko’s profession.
- The food that the new building will sell once completed
- roy lied about where his parents worked.
- What Mullet Finger removed from the bulldozer
- - Roy’s favorite activity.
- A lesson learned by the characters.
- - Roy’s friend who loves skateboarding.
- - What drives Roy to investigate.
- the person who takes care of the attack dogs.
- Roy's Teacher
- - Common reptile in Florida.
- vice principle of the school.
- - Where injured characters go.
- - The protagonist of the story.
- the police officer.
- The name Dana give Roy
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- A virtue displayed by the characters.
- - What the kids experience.
- What the police conduct.
- How the kids achieve their goals.
- what colour Mullet Finger spray paint officer Delinko's car
- - Type of evidence left behind.
- - Beatrice's Brother.
- Roy's vehicle.
- What Mullet Finger put in the toilet
- This city is named after this fruit.
- What the characters seek.
- - Efforts to protect wildlife.
- - Roy’s strong-willed friend.
- Demonstrated by standing up for the owls.
- The boss of Curly.
- - A type of turtle mentioned.
- - The study of organisms and their environment.
- - Part of Beatrice’s nickname.
- - A creature used in a prank.
- - A key theme in the book.
- - The setting for many events.
- The animals that are at the construction site.
48 Clues: Roy's Teacher • Roy's vehicle. • The boss of Curly. • the police officer. • - Beatrice's Brother. • A bully in the story. • Mullet fingers brother • The name Dana give Roy • What the police conduct. • What the characters seek. • - Roy’s favorite activity. • - A key theme in the book. • - What the kids experience. • - Common reptile in Florida. • - Roy’s strong-willed friend. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-09-08
Across
- In what type of folktale does exaggerated events, characters and adventure belong?
- In which subgenre does stories with events that occurred in the past belong?
- A famous example for this genre is J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
- It is a belief, custom and stories that are passed by generations using mouth.
- It is a composition that tells a story of a particular individual.
- An example for this genre are poems and verse.
- It is a story that contains symbolic origin concerning early history of people.
- It is a type of writing where factual evidences are present and is aiming to inform the readers.
- What do you call a short piece of writing that has a specific topic that is limited or focused on a personal point of view.
- What do you call a broad genre of writing that has factual evidences and true to life events.
- It is a type of writing where it aims to convince the readers on the author's perspective.
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- Stories that resembles true to life events but has fictional characters.
- It aims to induce laughter and humor in a form of entertaining its readers.
- These are stories where characters are played by animals.
- Typically a children's story that contains magical lands and enchanting events that's full og learnings.
- In which subgenre does scientific innovation and modern evolution belong?
- It is a story where characters, events, places, etc. are made-up.
- It is a composition where events are played by actors and contains dialogues and scenes.
- A traditional story that has been passed by generations yet unauthenticated.
- One of the famous examples of this genre is Romeo and Juliet
20 Clues: An example for this genre are poems and verse. • These are stories where characters are played by animals. • One of the famous examples of this genre is Romeo and Juliet • It is a story where characters, events, places, etc. are made-up. • It is a composition that tells a story of a particular individual. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-22
Across
- the struggle happening in a character's mind
- action that occurs immediately after the big climax has taken place and the action shifts towards resolution
- when the author writes a narrative in third person with the story's narrator having complete awareness, understanding, and insight into the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of some or all the characters in the story
- one who tells the story
- the turning point of a narrative work
- the sequence of events that make up the story
- the conclusion of a story's plot
- series of incidents in a plot that build toward the point of greatest interest
- expresses the writer's attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience
- the insertion of background information within a story or narrative
- conversation between two or more characters
- a story that takes readers to a time and place in the past
- the main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores in a novel, short story or other literary work
- the narrator's view on events, characters, and the world
Down
- a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change to their personality or attitude
- the person for whom a writer writes, or composer composes
- category of literature
- a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story
- the character who drives the action
- a struggle or clash of interest, opinion or principles
- where an event takes place
- the struggle happening outside the character
- what the character or narrator telling the story can see
- a dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change
- the person, group, force or idea that opposes the interests of the protagonist
- the atmosphere of the narrative
26 Clues: category of literature • one who tells the story • where an event takes place • the atmosphere of the narrative • the conclusion of a story's plot • the character who drives the action • the turning point of a narrative work • conversation between two or more characters • the struggle happening in a character's mind • the struggle happening outside the character • ...
Short story vocab 2023-09-28
Across
- A character that undergoes permanent change
- A clash of forces/persons/ideas/emotions
- A type of irony where a set of circumstances turns out to be the opposite
- A type of conflict where it is a person vs. Self
- The framework/outline of the short story
- A type of ending where the protagonist solves their problems
- Pointing out differences
- The overall effect of the story on the reader
- Where the main conflict begins
- The meaning of the story
- The most intense point of a conflict
- An ending where the protagonist does not overcome their problems
- A device that expresses contradictory meaning to the stated one
- A reference to well-known people/event
- A type of irony where the reader/audience knows something the characters do not
- A type of character that is complex with many traits
- A real thing that has other meanings/associations
- A setting that makes the reader curious/anxious/uncertain about outcomes
- Character ____ where two characters who contrast strongly
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- A type of conflict
- Has a few distinct traits
- A generalization of a group/person which is inaccurate
- Told from the narrator's POV
- After the climax and has less tension
- When the conflict is resolved
- The narrator can see/hear/know about ONE character only or all knowing about all the characters or a neutral observer
- An ending with no solution to the conflict
- A hint/clue about what will occur later
- Actual conversations between characters
- When a character day-dreams/remembers their past in which events are revealed to the reader
- To give an idea of the setting
- A type of irony, the most obvious one is SARCASM
32 Clues: A type of conflict • Pointing out differences • The meaning of the story • Has a few distinct traits • Told from the narrator's POV • When the conflict is resolved • Where the main conflict begins • To give an idea of the setting • The most intense point of a conflict • After the climax and has less tension • A reference to well-known people/event • ...
Creative Writing 2024-09-18
Across
- The voice or character that tells the story
- A figure of speech comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- A situation where the opposite of what is expected occurs
- The tense commonly used for recounting events that have already happened
- The characters in 'A Constant Hum' are trying to cope after they've been through this natural disaster.
- Using an object or action to represent something beyond its literal meaning
- The protagonist of the story, 'Woodwork' is called this
- One of the shortest stories in 'A Constant Hum' is about these creatures.
- A brief, evocative scene or descriptive moment within a story
- A conversation between characters in a story
- The bushfires that inspired Alice Bishop's short story collection were called the ______- Saturday bushfires
- Alice _________ wrote 'A Constant Hum'
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- A long speech by one character, often revealing their thoughts or intentions
- A type of monologue that reveals a character's inner thoughts (combined with 'monologue')
- The tense that describes events as if they're happening right now
- A narrative perspective where the storyteller refers to characters as "he," "she," or "they"
- A narrative told from the "I" perspective
- An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- Hinting at future events in a story
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- A brief work of fiction that focuses on a single theme or character
- A narrative voice that knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- A type of writing that explores personal thoughts and experiences
26 Clues: A comparison using "like" or "as" • Hinting at future events in a story • Alice _________ wrote 'A Constant Hum' • A narrative told from the "I" perspective • Giving human qualities to non-human things • The voice or character that tells the story • A conversation between characters in a story • Descriptive language that appeals to the senses • ...
DISNEY 2021-09-11
Disney 2021-05-04
6 Clues: cowboy in toy story. • The Lion King's name. • Little Mermaid's name. • Lightning ____, from Cars. • Disney star who must be home by midnight. • ___ Bell, star of her own 2008 Disney movie.
Disney 2023-12-02
6 Clues: He is a deer • He is a Snowman • He is a bear pilot • He is a blue heeler • He is a Disney mouse • A character from Frozen with the name that start with E
Disney 2023-09-16
Across
- the villan from robin hood The villan from robin hood
- The princess taking over splash mountain The princess taking over splash mountain
- Mickeys dog Mickeys dog
- An angry duck He's an angry duck
Down
- home of the famous country bear jamboree Home of the famous country bear jamboree
- The fastest ride in disney The fastest ride in disney
6 Clues: ...
Disney 2023-09-10
6 Clues: It means no worries • What sven love to eat • The magical act that revives Aurora • The lion who wants to take the throne • The character brought to life by Elsa's magic • The object responsible for the princess deep sleep
Disney 2024-08-26
disney 2025-09-06
6 Clues: Disney’s “The ___ King”. (LION) • Funny snowman from Frozen. (OLAF) • The little mermaid’s name. (ARIEL) • Disney’s most famous mouse. (MICKEY) • Woody’s best friend, the space ranger. (BUZZ) • Princess with very long hair in Tangled. (RAPUNZEL)
How Well Do You Know Me? 2025-07-20
13 Clues: Zodiac Sign • Biggest Fear • Our Disney Film • Favourite Drink • Preferred Season • Favourite Animal • Favourite Colour • Favourite Musical • Favourite Holiday • Favourite Bubble Tea • Favourite Film Series • Favourite Music Artist • Favourite Childhood TV Show
Common ELA Terms Review 2022-06-19
Across
- what something represents such as a dove, bird of prey, a windmill
- To look at the similarities.
- Form of writing that ridicules weaknesses of human behaviour.
- A narrative that teaches a moral or message, often using animals as characters
- two or more words, phrases, clauses similar in length and grammatical “set-up”
- A story that involves gods that usually attempts to explain something related to nature.
- An over-used expression that has lost its effectiveness.
- A form of writing that ridicules the form and/or content of a well-known piece of writing.
- Feelings/attitudes that are attached to a word/expression.
- Direct dictionary definition of a word
- The author presents the thoughts and point of view from several characters.
- phrase interrupting the flow of a sentence separated by brackets, commas, or hyphens
- The author knows the innermost thoughts of all the important characters.
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- Organization in which the consequences of an action are presented.
- Feelings/attitudes that are attached to a word/expression.
- One’s actions are the opposite of what is intended, making the audience aware of something about which the character is not.
- A word/expression that is unique to a group of people. Often is slang and not to be taken literally.
- Expression in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant.
- Organization that is based upon time order.
- An indirect reference to a real, or historic person, place or event.
- A play on words
- Characters/incidents in a story/novel represent real individuals/events.
- Reference to an amusing story related to the topic.
- To look at differences
- The use of words/actions to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning.
25 Clues: A play on words • To look at differences • To look at the similarities. • Direct dictionary definition of a word • Organization that is based upon time order. • Reference to an amusing story related to the topic. • An over-used expression that has lost its effectiveness. • Feelings/attitudes that are attached to a word/expression. • ...
Library 2023-04-04
Across
- the room in the school full of books to check out
- a genre of fiction where two characters fall in love
- a genre of fiction that may include magic, wizards, dragons, etc.
- true books that are about a real person's life
- the place in the library where you return books
- a genre of fiction where the characters go on a journey and lots of events happen
- award winning books for students in grades 6-8 in Texas
- a style of writing that is told in comic book panels and pictures with word bubbles
- the objects we read in the library
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- the place you go in the library when you are ready to check out
- a genre of fiction that could really happen in the real world
- a style of writing that includes pictures and reads from right to left and back to front; originates in Japan
- a genre of fiction where the story is written in poems
- a genre of fiction set in the past where the time and place are real but the plot is fictional
- a genre of fiction that is usually about the future or includes advanced technology
- the label on the spine of a book that tells you where it goes on the shelf; the book's 'address'
- a genre of fiction that is scary or tries to frighten you
- a genre of fiction where the characters must use clues to answer and unsolved question
- the side of the book that is visible when it sits on the shelf
- a genre of fiction where the characters play games like football, basketball, etc.
- books that are about true events, facts, and things that really existed or happened
21 Clues: the objects we read in the library • true books that are about a real person's life • the place in the library where you return books • the room in the school full of books to check out • a genre of fiction where two characters fall in love • a genre of fiction where the story is written in poems • award winning books for students in grades 6-8 in Texas • ...
Ninth Grade May Crossword D- I (2) 2015-05-17
Across
- conversation between two or more people.
- the audience or reader knows information that other characters do not know
- an interruption in the chronological order of a narrative to describe an earlier event.
- a word or group of words in a literary work, which appeal to one or more of the senses: sight, taste, touch, hearing, and smell
- a long speech given by a character in a play who is having a conversation with other characters
- a contrast or discrepancy between what is expected and what actually happens
- a play or story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience.
- writing that shows what a thing looks like, sounds like, smells like, and feels like, with many details.
- an author’s introduction of the characters, setting, and situation at the beginning of a story, novel, or play.
- prose narrative based on imagination,usually the novel or the short story.
- a category or type of literature.
- an author’s use of clues to prepare readers for events that will happen later in the story
- writing that attempts to explain something from a personal point of view.
- a figure of speech that uses overstatement or exaggeration
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- a character that changes throughout the story
- author’s choice of words.
- the falling action is the series of Events that take place after the climax showing the results of the conflict.
- words that mean more than their individual meanings and express truth beyond the literal level
- a character opposite in personality to another character in the story. There is a strong contrast between the two characters’ strengths and weaknesses.
- unrhymed poetry with lines of varying lengths, and containing no specific metrical pattern
- the “dictionary” definition of a word.
- hint that something bad will happen
- Tragedy, epic, comedy, novel, biography, lyric poem, and essay are all examples of __.
23 Clues: author’s choice of words. • a category or type of literature. • hint that something bad will happen • the “dictionary” definition of a word. • conversation between two or more people. • a character that changes throughout the story • a figure of speech that uses overstatement or exaggeration • a play or story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience. • ...
Drama Vocabulary 2023-08-28
Across
- directions script parts in parentheses that tell actors how to move or speak their lines
- part of an act in a play with a given place or time
- a group of scenes that form an important part of the play
- night the first performance of a play
- clothing worn by an actor during a show
- the physical objects that suggest the world of a play
- person who works with the actors and decides how the show is presented
- the act of presenting a play
- the action of a play
- a problem between characters that brings action important to the plot
- a performer who speaks directly to the audience to tell a story or give information
- building for performances with a stage for the cast and seats for the audience
- a story acted out as a play in front of a live audience
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- tag a way of being that a character returns to over and over again
- the action of solving a problem or conflict
- the act of practicing a play
- lines spoken between characters in a play
- the area where the actors perform
- the moral, message, or lesson of a play or other work of fiction
- a person who writes plays
- the characters or actors taking part in a play
- the written text of a play
- where and when the story takes place
- the most important role in a play
- a signal given to people working in or on a play
- objects used by actors in a play
- the people watching a play
- an actor's part in a play
- people in a play who are represented by actors
- someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a play
30 Clues: the action of a play • a person who writes plays • an actor's part in a play • the written text of a play • the people watching a play • the act of practicing a play • the act of presenting a play • objects used by actors in a play • the area where the actors perform • the most important role in a play • where and when the story takes place • night the first performance of a play • ...
Short story vocab 2023-09-28
Across
- A character that undergoes permanent change
- A clash of forces/persons/ideas/emotions
- A type of irony where a set of circumstances turns out to be the opposite
- A type of conflict where it is a person vs. Self
- The framework/outline of the short story
- A type of ending where the protagonist solves their problems
- Pointing out differences
- The overall effect of the story on the reader
- Where the main conflict begins
- The meaning of the story
- The most intense point of a conflict
- An ending where the protagonist does not overcome their problems
- A device that expresses contradictory meaning to the stated one
- A reference to well-known people/event
- A type of irony where the reader/audience knows something the characters do not
- A type of character that is complex with many traits
- A real thing that has other meanings/associations
- A setting that makes the reader curious/anxious/uncertain about outcomes
- Character ____ where two characters who contrast strongly
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- A type of conflict
- Has a few distinct traits
- A generalization of a group/person which is inaccurate
- Told from the narrator's POV
- After the climax and has less tension
- When the conflict is resolved
- The narrator can see/hear/know about ONE character only or all knowing about all the characters or a neutral observer
- An ending with no solution to the conflict
- A hint/clue about what will occur later
- Actual conversations between characters
- When a character day-dreams/remembers their past in which events are revealed to the reader
- To give an idea of the setting
- A type of irony, the most obvious one is SARCASM
32 Clues: A type of conflict • Pointing out differences • The meaning of the story • Has a few distinct traits • Told from the narrator's POV • When the conflict is resolved • Where the main conflict begins • To give an idea of the setting • The most intense point of a conflict • After the climax and has less tension • A reference to well-known people/event • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2025-04-01
Across
- verse a form of poetry that uses unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
- to take delight; to make merry
- to satisfy; to put our or extinguish
- a drama that ends in catastrophe - most often death - for the main character and often for several other important characters too
- to hold out against; sustain
- adhering to the norms of polite social interaction
- wrongful entry
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- a single character who functions as a narrator, offering commentary on the play's plot and theme(s)
- desire to harm or annoy
- irony when the audience knows something that the characters or a character in the story does not
- a smaller unit within a poem
- created when the location or time of the play changes
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- boldly courageous or brave
- a speech a character gives when he or she is alone on stage, in effect talking to him or herself and expressing inner thoughts and ideas out loud. Its purpose is to let the audience, but not other characters, know what he or she is thinking
- an exaggeration of the truth, usually made to make an audience laugh
- resentment or complaint
- two rhymed lines in a row
- conforming to moral principles
- mental outlook; one's temperamental tendencies
- pentameter lines that ideally have five PAIRS of UNstressed/stressed syllables
- a character's remark, either to the audience or to another character, which other characters are not supposed to hear. Its purpose is to reveal the character's own private thoughts
- an introduction that tells the audience about the story's background or lesson
- a major unit of action in a play (like a chapter in a book)
24 Clues: wrongful entry • resentment or complaint • desire to harm or annoy • two rhymed lines in a row • boldly courageous or brave • to hold out against; sustain • a smaller unit within a poem • to take delight; to make merry • conforming to moral principles • to satisfy; to put our or extinguish • mental outlook; one's temperamental tendencies • ...
Testing the tool 2024-06-30
Across
- the person who takes care of the attack dogs.
- The food that the new building will sell once completed
- The animals that are at the construction site.
- - The protagonist of the story.
- what colour Mullet Finger spray paint officer Delinko's car
- - What the kids experience.
- - The hidden identity of Mullet Fingers.
- - Part of Beatrice’s nickname.
- - The state where the story takes place.
- the police officer.
- - Beatrice's Brother.
- The boss of Curly.
- - Roy’s strong-willed friend.
- - Officer Delinko’s profession.
- - Efforts to protect wildlife.
- - Carl Hiaasen’s writing style.
- - A creature used in a prank.
- - A trait shown by Roy and his friends.
- - The site where the owls live.
- - The study of organisms and their environment.
- - People like Dana in the story.
- - Roy’s friend who loves skateboarding.
- A bully in the story.
- - Describes the biting mosquitoes.
- roy lied about where his parents worked.
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- What the police conduct.
- A lesson learned by the characters.
- Demonstrated by standing up for the owls.
- - Not giving up despite obstacles.
- What the characters seek.
- - The setting for many events.
- - What drives Roy to investigate.
- vice principle of the school.
- What Mullet Finger put in the toilet
- What Mullet Finger removed from the bulldozer
- - Where injured characters go.
- Roy's vehicle.
- - Roy’s favorite activity.
- Roy's Teacher
- - Common reptile in Florida.
- Mullet fingers brother
- A virtue displayed by the characters.
- This city is named after this fruit.
- - A type of turtle mentioned.
- - A key theme in the book.
- How the kids achieve their goals.
- - Type of evidence left behind.
47 Clues: Roy's Teacher • Roy's vehicle. • The boss of Curly. • the police officer. • - Beatrice's Brother. • A bully in the story. • Mullet fingers brother • What the police conduct. • What the characters seek. • - Roy’s favorite activity. • - A key theme in the book. • - What the kids experience. • - Common reptile in Florida. • vice principle of the school. • - Roy’s strong-willed friend. • ...
All of the questions relate to Sammy in some way. 2014-05-22
Across
- Sammy's sweetheart's middle name
- team game of choice
- voracious reader
- type of college where Sam studies
- creative pastime
- Sam's middle name
- name of Sammy's USA camp (4,4)
- favourite colour
- visible impression or take notice
- favourite Disney princess
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- letter tiles (the proposal)
- Larry
- Sam, Sammy
- new name
- nephew
- West Coast
- USA State
- sticky cat
18 Clues: Larry • nephew • new name • USA State • Sam, Sammy • West Coast • sticky cat • voracious reader • creative pastime • favourite colour • Sam's middle name • team game of choice • favourite Disney princess • letter tiles (the proposal) • name of Sammy's USA camp (4,4) • Sammy's sweetheart's middle name • type of college where Sam studies • visible impression or take notice
Mr. and Mrs. Leary 2023-09-01
Across
- favorite restaurant
- dog at home
- bride's middle name
- flower girl
- band Michael hates for no good reason
- a shared hobby
- flower girl
- where they met
- Bridesmaid
- engaged where
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- MOH
- wedding month
- wedding location
- home
- video game they play together
- groom's middle name
- dining table painting
- Bridesmaid
- first band they saw together
- 1st date
20 Clues: MOH • home • 1st date • Bridesmaid • Bridesmaid • dog at home • flower girl • flower girl • wedding month • engaged where • a shared hobby • where they met • wedding location • favorite restaurant • bride's middle name • groom's middle name • dining table painting • first band they saw together • video game they play together • band Michael hates for no good reason
"The year my life broke" 2022-08-02
10 Clues: name=colour • sport teacher • under 14s team • main character • Marsden Author • Josh's new town • Bankrupt company • main characters sister • main characters brother • main sport played in the book
getting along 3 2019-06-04
19 Clues: tegn • ofre • først • angre • kreft • økende • resept • skifer • kaklet • dyster • sjelden • ufølsom • løvetann • passende • gjenoppta • garderobe • motvillig • varierende • med-det-samme
Academic Vocabulary 2022-04-06
Across
- short stories about a topic
- message that causes laughter in the reader/viewer
- moral or lesson of a story
- sequence of events in a story
- author's position on a problem or issue
- events leading to resolution
- factual detail using numbers
- a person's opinion or belief about a topic
- main message about the topic
- show a difference between two things
- to show
- provides information about characters and setting
- author's attitude toward a subject
- turning point in the story
- terms associated with a field of study
- feeling a word gives
- without opinion
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- reference to a well-known literary work
- feeling of uncertainty and tension
- show how two things are related
- events leading to the climax
- inferred from the text
- main good female character in a work of fiction
- how the conflict is resolved
- when the reader knows something the characters do not
- a reason from the opposing side of the argument
- stated directly in the text
- set of lines in a poem
- characters speaking in a story
- extended comparison used to make topic more relatable
- the problem in the story
31 Clues: to show • without opinion • feeling a word gives • inferred from the text • set of lines in a poem • the problem in the story • moral or lesson of a story • turning point in the story • short stories about a topic • stated directly in the text • events leading to the climax • how the conflict is resolved • events leading to resolution • factual detail using numbers • ...
Literary Terms 2023-03-08
Across
- when someone says something they don't mean but others believe it
- the problem(s) in a story
- a character that is noble and overcomes a difficult journey
- the way the author introduces the characters to the story
- the main character who drives the plot forward
- the opposition to the protagonist
- a repeating pattern in literature
- something seen that stands for something unseen
- the sequence of events in a story
- the perspective from which a story is told
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- a reference to something mythical,biblical,or historical
- when the audience/reader knows something a character does not
- a story with imaginary events and characters
- the highest point in the story, the biggest point of interest to the reader
- an introduction to a story.Typically involves introduction to characters,setting,and background to a situation
- a story in which it leaves the audience wondering who committed the crime or deed
- an event that happened opposite then was expected to happen
- the message or moral found in literature
- the wrapping up of the story, end of the story
- a fictional tale that involves gods,heroes or the causes of a natural phenomenon
20 Clues: the problem(s) in a story • the opposition to the protagonist • a repeating pattern in literature • the sequence of events in a story • the message or moral found in literature • the perspective from which a story is told • a story with imaginary events and characters • the main character who drives the plot forward • the wrapping up of the story, end of the story • ...
Data Representation 2021-06-04
Across
- compression type which reduces file size by reconstructing file data more efficiently
- the number of waves which occur within a period of time
- number of its needed to store sound or colour information
- number of pixels in an image or screen
- acronym for 3 colour values supported by browsers
- picture element - a tiny square which makes up a digital image or screen
- number of characters represented by American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- 1000 bytes
- modern system of representing letters, characters, emojis etc in binary
- The height of the sound waver represents how loud the sound is
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- error which occurs if a calculation produces number pattern which is longer than normal range (eg 8bits)
- compression type which looses data that can not be retrieved
- original and out of date system used to represent letters and characters in binary
- base 10 number system
- a whole number
- when a computer takes measurements of a sound wave at a regular intervals
- direction of binary shift made when dividing binary numbers
- 1024 bytes
- direction of binary shift made when multiplying binary numbers
- Name of base 16 number system
- base 2 number system
21 Clues: 1024 bytes • 1000 bytes • a whole number • base 2 number system • base 10 number system • Name of base 16 number system • number of pixels in an image or screen • acronym for 3 colour values supported by browsers • the number of waves which occur within a period of time • number of its needed to store sound or colour information • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary 2023-11-27
Across
- repetition of certain words, phrases, or grammatical structures; adds emphasis
- character whose personality & attitude contrast another character
- speech given by a character alone
- unrhymed lines if iambic pentameter
- the protagonist, or central character
- character's remark that others on stage do not hear
- adversary or hostile force opposing the protagonist
- separate story lines that happen at the same time & linked by common character &/or theme
- use of a word's multiple meanings, or play on its sound
- 3-story wooden structure, open courtyard at center, where actors perform on elevated platform
- straightforward plot
- sense of where the characters are by using descriptive dialogue
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- referring to what will happen in the future
- meter containing 5 unstressed syllables each followed by a stressed syllable
- builds tension
- audience knows more than the characters, builds suspense
- humorous scene or speech to relieve tension
- drama that results in a catastrophe for the main characters
- comparison using like or as
- audience of both rich and poor alike
- props, sound effects, & lines of dialogue defining the setting of a scene
- reference to a literary or historical person or event
- expressions containing an apparent contradiction
23 Clues: builds tension • straightforward plot • comparison using like or as • speech given by a character alone • unrhymed lines if iambic pentameter • audience of both rich and poor alike • the protagonist, or central character • referring to what will happen in the future • humorous scene or speech to relieve tension • expressions containing an apparent contradiction • ...
The Breakfast Club Crossword 2023-10-21
Across
- A Brain
- The name of the song quoted at the beginning of The Breakfast Club
- Multiple characters in the film feel the ___________ to conform to their peers, or their parent's expectations
- A dominant theme of The Breakfast Club is the constant __________ of the American teenager to be understood, by adults and by themselves
- a person or thing considered to represent a set or conventional type
- Item stuck up Brian's nose at the beginning of the film
- Room in the school where the students are on detention
- Weapon that Bender threatens Andrew with
- A speech made by one person
- Name of the Janitor, and the 1969 Man of the Year
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- A Basketcase
- Name of the principal
- A Princess
- A Criminal
- Genre of The Breakfast club film
- Camera shot that keeps the characters face in frame and shows no background
- Camera angle that helps the audience to align with the characters, and their perspectives
- _________ Oaks High school, the setting for The Breakfast Club
- The food Claire is eating for lunch
- An Athlete
- As additional punishment the principal wants them to write a 1000 word ___________
21 Clues: A Brain • A Princess • A Criminal • An Athlete • A Basketcase • Name of the principal • A speech made by one person • Genre of The Breakfast club film • The food Claire is eating for lunch • Weapon that Bender threatens Andrew with • Name of the Janitor, and the 1969 Man of the Year • Room in the school where the students are on detention • ...
Project Sakura Crossword 2024-05-22
Across
- Makura's younger sister
- The caretaker of Swirl and Spiral's orphanage
- The Kingdom from the Alternate Timeline
- Swirl and Spiral
- Characters such as Ceri, Rizu, Ianira, or Arata
- Swirl and Ceri do this in between Project Sakura 6 and 7
- What Spiral was doing for her two year absence
- A core tactic seen at least once per story arc
- The magic that Alicia possesses
- Swirl's assassin codename
- What Seph, Vee, and Hoshi would be if Hoshi had lived
- The name of Lyn's band
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- A word used to describe Makura
- What Lynette had to do to fix the Warpdrive incident
- A word used to describe Endri and Truth
- Flower representing life and Swirl's family
- Characters such as Spiral, Makura, Seph, or Atlas
- Characters such as Swirl, Kels, Holly, Lyn, or Hoshi
- What Rizu keeps under lock and key
- Flower representing death and Makura's family
- Almost every character can be described with this word
- Swirl's first companion/story protagonist
- Kels' favorite sport
- Swirl's second story protagonist
- A word used to describe the Sakura twins
- What Swirl and Spiral are
- Ceri's old job
27 Clues: Ceri's old job • Swirl and Spiral • Kels' favorite sport • The name of Lyn's band • Makura's younger sister • What Swirl and Spiral are • Swirl's assassin codename • A word used to describe Makura • The magic that Alicia possesses • Swirl's second story protagonist • What Rizu keeps under lock and key • A word used to describe Endri and Truth • The Kingdom from the Alternate Timeline • ...
Othello! 2024-12-03
Across
- The women with the lowest reputation in Cyprus
- Location of the symbolic and literal storm that separates several characters at the start of Act II
- Island to which Othello is called away shortly after his marriage
- dreamt about a secret wedding, woke to find it had transpired
- conveniently wearing armor in Act V
- a tiny, strawberry-embroidered troublemaker
- Bianca's profession
- Invents a dream that Cassio had, in which Cassio and Desdemona are kissing
- Where Cassio gets stabbed, but not mortally wounded
- Desdemona's uncle
- Is Bianca in love with Cassio?
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- Ms. Lonergan's favorite villain of all time
- One of the reasons Desdemona and Othello are an unlikely match
- Fleet that is going to attack, but then is destroyed in a storm
- Supposedly had an affair with one of the main characters
- Othello's career, since he was a boy
- Nickname for a main character that drives Ms. Frega insane
- Believes the way to Desdemona's heart is through jewels
- Cassio and Desdemona's relationship status
- Othello's accusation of his wife
- A romantic, exotic city - perfect setting for an ill-fated love story between an unlikely pair!
- Desdemona's cause of death
- Contemptuous nickname / alternate name by which characters refer to Othello
23 Clues: Desdemona's uncle • Bianca's profession • Desdemona's cause of death • Is Bianca in love with Cassio? • Othello's accusation of his wife • conveniently wearing armor in Act V • Othello's career, since he was a boy • Cassio and Desdemona's relationship status • Ms. Lonergan's favorite villain of all time • a tiny, strawberry-embroidered troublemaker • ...
Inside Out of Words 2025-09-17
Across
- New colorful orbs formed at the end
- ___ Core = When Headquarters shuts down
- Console the emotions use to guide Riley
- Riley’s pink elephant-like imaginary friend
- Blue emotion who helps Riley feel empathy
- Young girl whose emotions we follow
- Riley’s original hometown
- Control center where emotions live
- Characters who send memories to long term storage
- ___ Wagon = Bing Bong’s magical vehicle made of song power
- Red emotion with a fiery temper
- ___ Thought = Place where characters turn into shapes
- Scary dream character used to wake Riley
- What Bing Bong cries instead of real tears
- ___ Islands = Floating lands powered by core memories
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- Characters who dispose of old memories
- ____ Land = Place full of creative and silly ideas
- ___ Productions = Studio where Riley’s dreams are made
- Green emotion who protects Riley from gross things
- City Riley’s family moves to
- ___ of Thought = Moving track that carries Riley’s memories
- Purple emotion always worried about danger
- ___ Memories = Special glowing orbs that shape Riley’s personality
- ___ Dump = Pit where faded memories are lost
- Riley’s attempt to return to Minnesota
- Another name for the control panel
- Riley’s favorite sport
- Bright yellow emotion who keeps Riley happy
28 Clues: Riley’s favorite sport • Riley’s original hometown • City Riley’s family moves to • Red emotion with a fiery temper • Control center where emotions live • Another name for the control panel • New colorful orbs formed at the end • Young girl whose emotions we follow • Characters who dispose of old memories • Riley’s attempt to return to Minnesota • ...
Story Elements Review 2025-09-19
Across
- the narrator reveals thoughts of all characters
- a comparison between two unlike things
- descriptive sensory language
- hints or clues for what's to come
- the author's attitude
- events leading to the story's conclusion
- two words that contrast such as "loud silence"
- the most exciting part of a story
- the central idea or message of a story
- the structure of a story
- using one thing to represent a larger idea
- the narrator reveals only one character's thoughts
- the story is told using I and Me
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- the event that kicks off the action of a story
- the atmosphere or feeling of a story
- this part of the story explains characters and setting
- applying human qualities to non-human things
- events leading up to the climax
- loose ends of a story are tied up
- the time and place of a story
- the character's struggle is within
- the character's struggle is with other characters or society
- a comparion using like or as
- a sense of anxiety or excitement for what's to come
- the perspective from which a story is told
25 Clues: the author's attitude • the structure of a story • descriptive sensory language • a comparion using like or as • the time and place of a story • events leading up to the climax • the story is told using I and Me • loose ends of a story are tied up • hints or clues for what's to come • the most exciting part of a story • the character's struggle is within • ...
Happy Birthday! We Love You! 2022-03-09
Across
- Disney Princess
- Long haired fellow
- Very hungry kitty
- Danny's Better Half
- Pretzel lover
- Recent Big Apple resident
- Your granddoggy
- Your great-grandbunny
- Resembles Peter The Cat
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- Recent Midwesterner
- Why we are all here!
- Clark co-ed
- Skin care specialist
- Basketball expert
- Pickle lover
- Upper West Sider
- Long distance biker
- Pip's mama
- Globe trotter
19 Clues: Pip's mama • Clark co-ed • Pickle lover • Pretzel lover • Globe trotter • Disney Princess • Your granddoggy • Upper West Sider • Very hungry kitty • Basketball expert • Long haired fellow • Recent Midwesterner • Danny's Better Half • Long distance biker • Why we are all here! • Skin care specialist • Your great-grandbunny • Resembles Peter The Cat • Recent Big Apple resident
Animals 2024-02-28
Across
- Man's best friend
- Loves cheese
- Very Slow
- Flying mammal
- Common household water pet
- Loves dust baths
- Similar to mice
- Common in the South Pole
- Pointy pet!
- He Haw!
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- Large marsupial
- Creepy crawlies!
- Considered sly
- Has a trunk
- Goes on a wheel to exercise
- Sea _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Dogs or _ _ _
- Dairy maker
- The animal that Donald is (from Disney)
19 Clues: He Haw! • Very Slow • Has a trunk • Dairy maker • Pointy pet! • Loves cheese • Flying mammal • Dogs or _ _ _ • Considered sly • Large marsupial • Similar to mice • Creepy crawlies! • Loves dust baths • Man's best friend • Sea _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Common in the South Pole • Common household water pet • Goes on a wheel to exercise • The animal that Donald is (from Disney)
"Elements of a Story" crossword 2023-09-27
Across
- when a character speaks lines which are understood by the audience but not by the other characters
- most intense point of conflict
- conflict person versus self; take place in a character's mind
- the "he/she/it" POV
- writer can develop their character using writer's
- humorous play on words
- meaning of the story; central idea - a reflection of life
- a character that is an exaggerated portrait of a type of character
- pointing out differences between characters, places, or situations
- time and place in which story occurs
- day-dream about the past in which facts and past events are revealed to the audience
- real thing that has other meanings and associations beyond itself (i.e. the cross)
- framework; consists of introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and conclusion
- action develops clues hinted at in the introduction
- a character that remains the same is called
- external feeling coming from environment in the story
- reference to well-known person or event from history, literature, mythology, etc.
- hint of what will happen later in story
- set of circumstances that turn out to be the reverse of what was expected
- a character with many traits (fully developed) is called
- 2 unexpected happenings
- the eyes through which the story is told
- expressed meaning contradicts stated meaning; twist
- the unexpected happens
- sudden insight or clear understanding about themselves and the world
- narrator is neutral observer
- less tension; comes after climax
- narrator can see, hear, and know from one characetr only
- person vs person, person vs society, etc.
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- more realistic ending
- a character that undergoes a permanent change
- a character that possesses only a few traits is called
- saying something while meaning the opposite
- attitude of writer
- foils 2 characters that contrast strongly
- the "I" POV or the narrator's POV
- one purpose: arouse reader's interest
- particular problem or conflict that character confronts
- clash of forces, ideas, or emotions
- writer can develop their characters through their own words or
- main character
- makes reader curious, anxious, or uncertain about outcome; builds up to climax
- paraphrased summary of plot
- protagonist overcomes problem
- protagonist's opponent
- conversations between characters
- suggested or inferred theme
- inaccurate generalization about a person or group of people
- describes overall effect story has on reader
- when climax is a let-down
- use of irony to ridicule idea, person, or thing
- occurs at the end; may resolve conflict
- narrator knows all the characters
- no solution to conflict; no real end
- protagonist faces 2 choices, neither is desirable
55 Clues: main character • attitude of writer • the "he/she/it" POV • more realistic ending • humorous play on words • protagonist's opponent • the unexpected happens • 2 unexpected happenings • when climax is a let-down • paraphrased summary of plot • suggested or inferred theme • narrator is neutral observer • protagonist overcomes problem • most intense point of conflict • ...
Google Docs Crossword 2025-03-24
Across
- changes the weight of the characters.
- Bar displays drop-down menus with various commands to be used when creating and editing a document.
- restores an action that was reversed using the Undo command.
- makes a duplicate of the selected text and places it on the clipboard, leaving the selection in its original location.
- is used to indent a single line of text in half-inch increments when the cursor is placed at the left margin of the document.
- are objects that can be added to documents, such as circles, arrows, starbursts, etc.
- is the process of sending a document to a printer to produce a paper copy of the document.
- is the temporary storage area where all cut and copied text or objects are stored for future use.
- is the black blinking line in the document highlighting the insertion point.
- increases or decreases the space between text and the left margin.
- is the key used to remove text to the right of the insertion point.
- is the process of allowing other users to view, comment, or edit a file.
- are text or graphics that have been connected to another location.
- are text formats used for text consistency and structure in a document.
- is the process of storing a file on a storage device to be available for future use.
- changes the characters to lowercase, uppercase, or title case.
- Lock is a toggle key that capitalizes letters when it is turned on.
- increase or decrease the amount of space between text and the margins.
- places a line through the characters.
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- are text or graphics printed at the bottom of each page in a document.
- is the key used to remove text to the left of the insertion point.
- places a line underneath the characters.
- are the white space separating the text from the edge of the page.
- removes the selected text from the document and places it on the clipboard.
- are text or graphics printed at the top of each page in a document.
- moves the text from the clipboard into the document where the cursor is located.
- are graphic files that are inserted as objects into documents.
- refers to the direction of the page layout in which a document is viewed or printed.
- is a grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which data can be entered to organize information.
- are publications that combine information and graphics to create a visual representation of a topic.
- refers to sets of characters in a specific face, style, and size.
- reverses a single action.
- slants the characters.
33 Clues: slants the characters. • reverses a single action. • changes the weight of the characters. • places a line through the characters. • places a line underneath the characters. • restores an action that was reversed using the Undo command. • are graphic files that are inserted as objects into documents. • changes the characters to lowercase, uppercase, or title case. • ...
Spanish Crossword 2025-12-11
17 Clues: comida • ir a Disney • lento correr • hacer comida • muy althletico • rapido caminar • lapiz con papel • dificil y bello • feliz cumpleanos • ir a la biblioteca • vivo en naturaleza • tranquilo y ruidoso • Difícil y da dinero • tocar un instrumento • la videojuego FortNite • muy divertido y adictivo • muy inteligente y es importante
Store 5619 2021-12-05
12 Clues: PanelA • Giggles • Youngest • Rigatoni • Baby Oops • Area Doctor • Disney Princess • Cats and podcasts • Smiling Sponge Bob • Weddings and makeup • Queen Bee, boss m’am • Pez addict, Dr. Oops
Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington 2025-03-28
Across
- A strong feeling of dislike
- The authors last name
- What the characters are often trying to protect
- A characters known for their ruthlessness
- A secret meeting or agreement
- The "clique" that dominates the school
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- The act of trying to uncover hidden information
- A feeling that drives many characters' actions
- The overall ambience of the book
- The type of school where most of the story takes place
10 Clues: The authors last name • A strong feeling of dislike • A secret meeting or agreement • The overall ambience of the book • The "clique" that dominates the school • A characters known for their ruthlessness • A feeling that drives many characters' actions • The act of trying to uncover hidden information • What the characters are often trying to protect • ...
Judy 2024-05-07
12 Clues: Parrothead • Bama Superfan • Pelican Beach • Dachshund dad • Baby Whisperer • Disney Fanatic • Master Gardener • Favorite Grandson • Singing photographer • Family Game Enthusiast • Phi Gam sports fanatic • Paris loving shopaholic
Family 2024-05-07
12 Clues: Parrothead • Bama Superfan • Pelican Beach • Dachshund dad • Baby Whisperer • Disney Fanatic • Master Gardener • Favorite grandson • Singing photographer • Family Game Enthusiast • Phi Gam sports fanatic • Paris loving shopaholic
Media Products 2024-09-24
Across
- A well-placed __________ effect can dramatically change the impact of a scene, such as adding suspense or excitement.
- In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the __________ elements help to create a unique artistic style that draws from both animation and comic books.
- SFX (Special Effects) are practical effects created during filming, while VFX (Visual Effects) are added __________ in post-production.
- An example of __________ in a film could include background music that enhances the emotional tone of a scene.
- The film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse incorporates __________ elements, including comic book visuals and animated characters.
- In a film, __________ refers to the recorded sounds and spoken dialogue that bring the characters to life.
- The music in a film can help to set the mood and enhance the viewer's __________.
- The visual storytelling in comics often relies on __________, where panels guide the reader through the narrative.
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- Using __________ effects can make animated characters appear more lifelike or enhance the action in a scene.
- In Space Jam: A New Legacy, the live-action world is referred to as the "real world," while the world of cartoon characters is called the __________ universe.
- The integration of music in films can also involve the use of __________, which includes popular songs to enhance scenes.
- In animation, characters and scenes are created using __________ techniques.
- Animation can be created using various styles, such as 3D ________ animation and stop-motion.
- The combination of animation and live-action video is seen in the film Space Jam: A New Legacy, where characters like Bugs Bunny interact with __________ actors.
- Comics and graphic novels often use __________ to convey sound effects and character thoughts.
- Blending different media types can create a __________ experience for the audience, making it more engaging and memorable.
16 Clues: In animation, characters and scenes are created using __________ techniques. • The music in a film can help to set the mood and enhance the viewer's __________. • Animation can be created using various styles, such as 3D ________ animation and stop-motion. • Comics and graphic novels often use __________ to convey sound effects and character thoughts. • ...
49 characters 2015-04-23
Across
- A plant hormone that promotes root growth
- Tetracycline (an antibiotic) served as this sort of control in your antibacterial experiment.
- A plant hormone that promotes shoot growth
- This family's flowers have petals that resemble a banner, wings, and a keel.
- This family's flowers often have four petals
- Sterile water served as this sort of control in your antibacterial experiment.
- A control that can demonstrate (1) the validity of an experimental protocol and (2) successful execution of this protocol
- A plant hormone commonly synthesized in roots
- This family's flowers have distinctive upper and lower lobes.
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- The resulting structure from equal influence of auxin and cytokinin on your tomato stem subculture
- A process that can restore pluripotency to differentiated cells
- This family's flowers form umbels.
- The only monocot family that could appear on your lab exam
- An inflorescence of this family has inner fertile flowers and outer sterile flowers.
14 Clues: This family's flowers form umbels. • A plant hormone that promotes root growth • A plant hormone that promotes shoot growth • This family's flowers often have four petals • A plant hormone commonly synthesized in roots • The only monocot family that could appear on your lab exam • This family's flowers have distinctive upper and lower lobes. • ...
Splatoon Characters 2019-10-29
Across
- A shy agent that may be childish at times but otherwise smart
- Makes delicious food
- The absolute cutest agent fight me
- A disgrace to squidmanity
- The first agent after the squid sisters
- An oc who's a squid and has a bright personality!!
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- Singin and snipin
- Lives in a manhole
- Kinda slutty
- Best girl
- Wannabe 3 with a confident attitude
- Underrated best girl
12 Clues: Best girl • Kinda slutty • Singin and snipin • Lives in a manhole • Makes delicious food • Underrated best girl • A disgrace to squidmanity • The absolute cutest agent fight me • Wannabe 3 with a confident attitude • The first agent after the squid sisters • An oc who's a squid and has a bright personality!! • A shy agent that may be childish at times but otherwise smart
Marvel Characters 2021-03-12
Across
- Has a twin brother
- Former Air Force pilot and intelligence agent
- originally a scientist
- owns the avengers mansion
- originally a neurosurgeon
- an undercover russian agent
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- a group of space protectors
- survived world war 2
- was brainwashed by HYDRA
- owns the vibranium sources
- the youngest avenger
- an antihero
12 Clues: an antihero • Has a twin brother • survived world war 2 • the youngest avenger • originally a scientist • was brainwashed by HYDRA • owns the avengers mansion • originally a neurosurgeon • owns the vibranium sources • a group of space protectors • an undercover russian agent • Former Air Force pilot and intelligence agent
Outsider Characters 2017-04-25
12 Clues: the gang's pet • Bobs girlfriend • Bob's best friend • Soda's first love • leader of the socs • Soda's best friend • narrator of the book • Dally's rodeo partner • Ponyboy's handsome brother • greaser who has gone to jail • legal guardian of Pony and Soda • Ponyboy's English teacher that assigns him a project
TKM Characters 2016-12-09
12 Clues: The sheriff • Jems real name • Scout real name • Boo's real father • The Mother Figure • Nearly shot the kids • Her house burned down • The aunt in Chapter 13 • Father of Jem and Scout • he got locked in a basement • Always comes over for the summer • The kids made a snowman making fun of him
Cartoon characters 2024-06-02
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- Gotta go fast
- The mouse that gets chased
- A mouse from Disney
- A big-boned racist lunatic
- The tomboy of the trio
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- White cat with a bow
- A British baby
- A cat that loves eating
- The dumb starfish
- An annoying girl with with a monkey with boots
- The dog from Charlie Brown
- The character the majority crushed on for teen titans
12 Clues: Gotta go fast • A British baby • The dumb starfish • A mouse from Disney • White cat with a bow • The tomboy of the trio • A cat that loves eating • The mouse that gets chased • The dog from Charlie Brown • A big-boned racist lunatic • An annoying girl with with a monkey with boots • The character the majority crushed on for teen titans
Describing characters 2023-03-05
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- I always behave in a caring way towards people
- I get angry and irritated a lot
- I´m not truthful and I have been cheating and stealing.
- I´m not very neat and well organised
- I never give presents. I don´t like spending money
- I like relaxing. I hate working.
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- I carefully think about other people and how to help them
- I´m able to do many different things and can adjust to new conditions
- I always make people feel happy because I´m pleasant and enjoyable
- I get nervous and embarrassed when talking to people
- I never change my mind or consider anyone else´s reasons or arguments
- I worry far too much about things
12 Clues: I get angry and irritated a lot • I like relaxing. I hate working. • I worry far too much about things • I´m not very neat and well organised • I always behave in a caring way towards people • I never give presents. I don´t like spending money • I get nervous and embarrassed when talking to people • I´m not truthful and I have been cheating and stealing. • ...
Bleach Characters 2023-04-15
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- When released, his sword looks like flower petals.
- The lieutenant of the 6th Division.
- He wears sunglasses and has a strange hairstyle.
- His zanpakuto is called Benishidare.
- The Captain of the 11th Division.
- Known as "The Goddess of Flash".
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- His zanpakuto is called Nijigasumi.
- Wears a set of goggles atop her lime green hair.
- Designated "Z".
- The leader of the Kasumioji Clan.
- His zanpakutou is called Kazeshini.
- A soul inhabiting a stuffed lion.
12 Clues: Designated "Z". • Known as "The Goddess of Flash". • The leader of the Kasumioji Clan. • A soul inhabiting a stuffed lion. • The Captain of the 11th Division. • His zanpakuto is called Nijigasumi. • The lieutenant of the 6th Division. • His zanpakutou is called Kazeshini. • His zanpakuto is called Benishidare. • Wears a set of goggles atop her lime green hair. • ...
Sanrio Characters 2023-04-15
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- An imp-like creature.
- His family lives on the edge of a pond.
- Has a big appetite and likes to sleep!
- Fill in the blank! Fluffy Fluffy _______!
- She's as tall as 5 apples.
- A very lazy breakfast item.
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- Only knows how to say one word.
- The little brother of The Little Twin Stars.
- Has dreams of being an idol!
- Loves basketball, soccer and skateboarding!
- Dreams of becoming "The Boss of Everything"
- The older sister of The Little Twin Stars.
12 Clues: An imp-like creature. • She's as tall as 5 apples. • A very lazy breakfast item. • Has dreams of being an idol! • Only knows how to say one word. • Has a big appetite and likes to sleep! • His family lives on the edge of a pond. • Fill in the blank! Fluffy Fluffy _______! • The older sister of The Little Twin Stars. • Loves basketball, soccer and skateboarding! • ...
Fictional Characters 2023-05-14
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- The first name of a duck billed special agent, given the task of stopping and evil scientist
- An unhappy octopus/squid with two annoying neighbors, and a love for playing clarinet
- A cleaning tool who lives in a fruit
- An animated pig with a stutter
- A deformed man with a laser sword in a black suit
- The donut loving, child choking, stupid power plant worker
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- Best friend of Tupac (the dog)
- A fast bird, who consistently outsmarts a coyote
- Short and green he is
- The second best British spy
- A man in a red suit who sneaks into people's houses every year and delivers them gifts
- A fat, lazy cat with a love for a specific Italian dish
12 Clues: Short and green he is • The second best British spy • Best friend of Tupac (the dog) • An animated pig with a stutter • A cleaning tool who lives in a fruit • A fast bird, who consistently outsmarts a coyote • A deformed man with a laser sword in a black suit • A fat, lazy cat with a love for a specific Italian dish • ...
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. • ...
Bible Characters 2022-04-09
12 Clues: High Priest • Minor prophet • Major prophet • The Son of God • Tribe of Israel • Brother of Jesus • The tax collector • (a.k.a. Simon or Cephas) • King of Israel, succeeding David • Placed in a reed basket at birth • Second High priest, succeeding Aaron • (the one who discovered Jesus’ empty tomb)
Carnival characters 2022-02-17
12 Clues: goes to space • fights dragons • dances on tiptoes • a man with a kingdom • a man who does magic • a sailor with one eye • a woman with a kingdom • a woman who does magic • lives in a haunted house • her dad/mum has a kingdom • his dad/mum has a kingdom • makes us laugh at the circus
People's characters 2023-10-24
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- Susan enjoys making new friends.
- Henry does not share his sweets.
- Sue is scared of all kinds of insects.
- Sam is not afraid of anything.
- Thomas likes sharing things with others.
- Wendy is very quiet in front of people.
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- Ivy does not greet her classmate at all.
- Johnny always greets his teachers.
- Rebecca gets up late every day.
- Betty studies all day.
- Pam's bedroom is spotless.
- Leo does not tidy his things.
12 Clues: Betty studies all day. • Pam's bedroom is spotless. • Leo does not tidy his things. • Sam is not afraid of anything. • Rebecca gets up late every day. • Susan enjoys making new friends. • Henry does not share his sweets. • Johnny always greets his teachers. • Sue is scared of all kinds of insects. • Wendy is very quiet in front of people. • ...
Cartoon Characters 2023-10-16
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- The yellow, round, and happy character from the 80s classic video game.
- The sailor with a love for spinach
- The smart and cunning leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The fast-running blue hedgehog
- The lovable bear from the Hundred Acre Wood
- The famous mouse who's always pursued by a cat
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- The lasagna-loving cat
- The misadventures of a yellow family in Springfield
- The bald, bespectacled boy who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- The princess from the Mushroom Kingdom, often rescued by Mario
- The friendly ghost
- The pink, spherical character from Dream Land
12 Clues: The friendly ghost • The lasagna-loving cat • The fast-running blue hedgehog • The sailor with a love for spinach • The lovable bear from the Hundred Acre Wood • The pink, spherical character from Dream Land • The famous mouse who's always pursued by a cat • The misadventures of a yellow family in Springfield • ...
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. • ...
Movie Characters 2024-01-15
12 Clues: Is always sad. • Loves to swim. • Is a blue dog. • Loves to read. • Wears glass slippers. • Has two best friends. • Shoots bow and arrows. • Red and black fashion. • Was bitten by a spider. • Has a chocolate factory. • Has a best friend named Lucy. • Has a best friend named Ella.
Movie Characters 2024-01-15
12 Clues: Is always sad. • Loves to swim. • Is a blue dog. • Loves to read. • Wears glass slippers. • Has two best friends. • Shoots bow and arrows. • Red and black fashion. • Was bitten by a spider. • Has a chocolate factory. • Has a best friend named Lucy. • Has a best friend named Ella.
Bible Characters 2024-10-14
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- – The mother of Jesus, chosen by God to give birth as a virgin
- – A shepherd boy who became the king of Israel and defeated Goliath with a slingshot.
- – A prophet who performed miracles and stood against the false prophets of Baal, calling fire from heaven
- – The wise king of Israel, son of David, who built the first temple in Jerusalem and wrote many proverbs.
- – Known as the father of faith, he entered into a covenant with God and was promised numerous descendants.
- – Sold into slavery by his brothers, he rose to power in Egypt and saved his family from famine.
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- – Abraham’s wife, who gave birth to Isaac in her old age
- – The son of Abraham and Sarah, whose near-sacrifice by his father tested Abraham’s faith in God.
- – One of Jesus' closest disciples, known for his faith and his role as role as a “stone” upon which the church was established
- – Led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
- – Built an ark to survive the great flood and preserve life as commanded by God.
- – Once a persecutor of Christians, he became one of the most influential apostles and wrote many New Testament letters.
12 Clues: – Abraham’s wife, who gave birth to Isaac in her old age • – The mother of Jesus, chosen by God to give birth as a virgin • – Built an ark to survive the great flood and preserve life as commanded by God. • – A shepherd boy who became the king of Israel and defeated Goliath with a slingshot. • ...
Bible Characters 2022-04-21
12 Clues: Wise King • first man • Judges 13:24 • built an ark • river in egypt • the ten plagues • one of jacob's youngest son • saw a burning bush exodus 3:2 • faithful to jehovah James 5:11 • israel's first king 1samuel 9:1,2 • the donkey speaks 2peter 2:15, 16 • born tenth plague Exodus 11:1-12:42
Christmas Characters 2025-12-15
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- Father Christmas.
- Santa's helper.
- A reindeer with a shiny red nose.
- Protagonist of A Christmas Carol.
- People singing Christmas songs joyfully from house to house.
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- The divine infant.
- Santa's wife
- Gentiles from the east who came to visit the Christ child.
- A personification of frost or winter weather.
- The most famous Christmas ballet.
- A snowman that came to life.
- Responsible for trying to ruin Christmas.
12 Clues: Santa's wife • Santa's helper. • Father Christmas. • The divine infant. • A snowman that came to life. • The most famous Christmas ballet. • A reindeer with a shiny red nose. • Protagonist of A Christmas Carol. • Responsible for trying to ruin Christmas. • A personification of frost or winter weather. • Gentiles from the east who came to visit the Christ child. • ...
Shot types and camera movements 2013-01-30
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- looking down on the subject
- up or down at the object
- part of characters face
- horizontal movement, left right
- characters face
- a shot anywhere below the eye line
- landscape and setting
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- looking up on the subject
- camera is located above the eye line
- shot at the height of a persons eye
- large amount of landscape
- character from waste up
- moving upwards
- follow subject or create a dramatic feel
- complete view of the character
15 Clues: moving upwards • characters face • landscape and setting • character from waste up • part of characters face • up or down at the object • looking up on the subject • large amount of landscape • looking down on the subject • complete view of the character • horizontal movement, left right • a shot anywhere below the eye line • shot at the height of a persons eye • ...
Japan 2015-03-09
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- Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s
- Another word for a bullet train
- Religion that is native to Japan
- Japan's highest mountain
- Nature spirits in Shinto religion
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- Japanese characters that represent whole words
- Major religion in Japan
- Elected legislature in Japan
- Traditional robes
- Highly trained warriors
- Japanese characters that represent partial words
- Plays that use music and dance to tell a story
- Military leader
- Capital of Japan
- A fee that a country charges on imports and exports
15 Clues: Military leader • Capital of Japan • Traditional robes • Major religion in Japan • Highly trained warriors • Japan's highest mountain • Elected legislature in Japan • Another word for a bullet train • Religion that is native to Japan • Nature spirits in Shinto religion • Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s • Japanese characters that represent whole words • ...
Drama, Summary, Plot Development, Theme, Prince and the Pauper Vocabulary 2021-08-19
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- diagram how the story unfolds
- direction instructions in the script
- made up stories
- another name for a play
- the main character
- the highest point in the story
- the moral or lesson of the story
- story is resolved
- when and where the story takes place
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- person who writes a play
- in conflict with the main character
- conversation between two or more characters
- text that provides true facts
- action the story is building
- where the characters are introduced
15 Clues: made up stories • story is resolved • the main character • another name for a play • person who writes a play • action the story is building • diagram how the story unfolds • text that provides true facts • the highest point in the story • the moral or lesson of the story • in conflict with the main character • where the characters are introduced • ...
Vocab #6 2023-09-27
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- widely known in negative connotation
- Ex:rubber band has this
- Tranquil or calm, at rest
- no way to find what characters think
- what narrator knows is limited
- a difficult experience
- Not faithful to one thought or idea
- something that blocks progress
- minor sin or wrongdoing
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- when speaker knows everything about characters
- unimaginable
- willing and likely to pursue lawsuit
- narrator and person created to tell story
- to banish/force out of situation
- how story is told
15 Clues: unimaginable • how story is told • a difficult experience • Ex:rubber band has this • minor sin or wrongdoing • Tranquil or calm, at rest • what narrator knows is limited • something that blocks progress • to banish/force out of situation • Not faithful to one thought or idea • widely known in negative connotation • willing and likely to pursue lawsuit • ...
~Into the wild~ 2021-04-23
Across
- Got mistaken for a moose
- Author
- Who was Billie
- name of the trail he walked
- Old leatherworker
- what the main character burnt before he started his journey
- Small animals the main character shot a lot
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- Main characters father
- Main characters sister
- Main character
- what did the men that found the dead man hunt?
- The main source of food the main character brought
- Early friend
- Something the main character is scared of
- The deathplace
15 Clues: Author • Early friend • Main character • Who was Billie • The deathplace • Old leatherworker • Main characters father • Main characters sister • Got mistaken for a moose • name of the trail he walked • Something the main character is scared of • Small animals the main character shot a lot • what did the men that found the dead man hunt? • ...
Meaningful Word Puzzle 2022-03-22
Across
- where J.T. and Digger were sent
- the name of bens hampster
- Bradys dad is one of these
- where j.t. and digger were tried
- the act committed by j.t. and Digger
- the type of boat that sunk on the
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- the state the story is set in
- main characters other bestie
- where Brady went as stress reliver
- Digger's real name
- Main Character
- Main characters bestie
- J.T.'s real name
- The Murder Victim
- The name of the river
15 Clues: Main Character • J.T.'s real name • The Murder Victim • Digger's real name • The name of the river • Main characters bestie • the name of bens hampster • Bradys dad is one of these • main characters other bestie • the state the story is set in • where J.T. and Digger were sent • where j.t. and digger were tried • the type of boat that sunk on the • where Brady went as stress reliver • ...
Påske 2022-04-15
14 Clues: planet • Ung sau • Naboland • Hovedstad • Hunderase • Katt og... • Jonas Gahr... • Vinter-idrett • Døde på korset • Dyr som legger egg • Kjent tårn i Paris • Populær brus i påsken • Dyr som kommer med egg • Disney-film om sjømonster
GPS Crossword Puzzle! 2025-04-30
14 Clues: busy bee • ms. politics • film fanatic • best dressed • mr. worldwide • most "angel"ic • fetus senior GPS • madame president • elderly senior GPS • Disney movie Fridays • biggest concert-goer • longest career as GPS • best zumba instructor • Student teacher extraordinaire
Life Of Pi 2021-01-22
Across
- Main body of ship
- Main characters brother
- Tigers Name
- Indian fabric women wear
- Thrown off ship to help people climb
- Buoyant device used to keep people afloat
- City Main character lived in
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- key topic discussed in the book
- Remains of a sunken ship
- Main characters full name
- Long pole used to propel boat
- City Main character is going to
- Object used to escape sinking ship
- Journal used to take notes
- Heavy duty cloth
- popular sweet that is dark in color
16 Clues: Tigers Name • Heavy duty cloth • Main body of ship • Main characters brother • Remains of a sunken ship • Indian fabric women wear • Main characters full name • Journal used to take notes • City Main character lived in • Long pole used to propel boat • key topic discussed in the book • City Main character is going to • Object used to escape sinking ship • ...
Lit Terms 2024-12-19
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- Action the part of the story that brings it to a close
- inanimate objects take on human characteristics
- of Conflict Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society, Man vs Self
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- narrator is outside the story and know all the characters thoughts and feelings, why they act certain ways, and can reveal any or all events
- the picture that forms in the reader's mind as they read
- Conflict a conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force
- comparing two like things using "like" or "as"
- contains the characters and setting
- the contrast between what is and what should be
- Irony the audience knows or understands something that the character or characters do not
- the struggle between two opposing forces that lies at the center of a plot in a story or a drama
- referring to literature, art, history, or pop culture
- Irony the result of an action is the reverse of what is expected. The reader is just as surprised as the characters.
- figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to express strong emotion, make a point, or create humor
- the feeling of a piece of literature
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- the person telling the story
- the turning point
- outside but reveals the thought of only one character
- Conflict a conflict that exists within a character torn between opposing feelings or goals
- the time and the place of the story
- the narrator is not part of the story and does not know what the characters feel, uses he, she, they, them
- Action the part of the story that builds interest
- the narrator addresses the reader, uses you, and we
- comparing two unlike things
- an expression that has a figurative meaning that is completely different from its literal meaning
- the end of the story
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change
- the leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other
- an interruption in the chronological narrative that tells about something in detail as it occurred that happened before that point in the story or before the story began
- when something or someone represents something or someone else
- the main events of the story
- the story is told from the point of view of one of the characters, uses I
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change
- the main idea the author tries to get across to the reader
35 Clues: the turning point • the end of the story • comparing two unlike things • the person telling the story • the main events of the story • the time and the place of the story • contains the characters and setting • the feeling of a piece of literature • comparing two like things using "like" or "as" • inanimate objects take on human characteristics • ...
3202 Prose Terms Review 2025-08-19
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- ending of a story; culmination of the details in the falling action.
- story,prose fiction that usually revolves around a single character’s life.
- feeling that the writer produces in the reader.
- point of view/narrative, the main character is all-knowing and describes the thoughts and feelings of all characters but is not a character in the story.
- trait,a personality quality; how a character behaves.
- turning point in the plot of a narrative.
- introduction to a piece of literature that sets the scene for what is to follow.
- the twists and turns of the plot from the beginning to the climax.
- piece of writing that tells a story
- fixed idea where all members of a group are made out to be the same without room for individual differences.
- short section after the end of a piece of literature that explains, comments on the content or extends the storyline.
- character,these characters are more a part of the setting and atmosphere.
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- the framework of a storyline. The components of a story include: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
- way a writer’s choice of words reveals his or her attitude towards the subject, characters and reader.
- about what is to come in a story.
- choice made by an author
- a conversation between two or more people
- ending, an ending where an event encompasses the climax, falling action and resolution.
- introduction of information necessary to establish the character and setting detail at the beginning of a narrative.
- ,the main idea of a selection.
- struggle between opposing forces.
- in which characters and events are imaginary
- sketch,a brief description of a character, using support and evidence to show that character’s attitudes, feelings and personality.
- a narrative based on experiences of the author.
- – the feeling of excitement and curiosity created by the writing.
- person limited point of view/narrative,the narrator tells the story as he, she or they.
- local form of language
- way an author creates or develops the characters. This may be accomplished through a character’s actions, dialogue, thoughts as well as how other characters respond or react to the character in question.
- feeling created as a result of setting details. These details include time, place and circumstance(s).
- account of the life of an individual other than the author.
- character/protagonist, the character around whom all the action revolves. This character’s appearance, background, feelings and thoughts are all described in detail.
31 Clues: local form of language • choice made by an author • ,the main idea of a selection. • about what is to come in a story. • struggle between opposing forces. • piece of writing that tells a story • a conversation between two or more people • turning point in the plot of a narrative. • in which characters and events are imaginary • feeling that the writer produces in the reader. • ...
betoveren 2018-06-06
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- van welke merk, heb ik mijn lettertype font vandaan?
- Uit hoeveel films bestaat de Harry Potter-filmreeks?
- Hoe heet de schrijfster van de Harry-Potterboeken?
- wie werd vrijgesproken vanwege hekserij? ( voor en achternaam )
- naar welke betoverende stad was ik gereisd?
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- wie is momenteel de beroemdste goochelaar/illusionist? ( voor en achternaam )
- wie was de bekendste persoon die ontsnappingsacts uitvoerde( alleen achternaam )
- Hoe heet de toverschool waar Harry Potter naartoe ging?
- hoeveel Disney prinsessen zijn er momenteel?
- wat liet ik verdwijnen in mijn goochel truc filmpje?
10 Clues: naar welke betoverende stad was ik gereisd? • hoeveel Disney prinsessen zijn er momenteel? • Hoe heet de schrijfster van de Harry-Potterboeken? • van welke merk, heb ik mijn lettertype font vandaan? • Uit hoeveel films bestaat de Harry Potter-filmreeks? • wat liet ik verdwijnen in mijn goochel truc filmpje? • Hoe heet de toverschool waar Harry Potter naartoe ging? • ...
Poetic Terms 2012-11-18
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- The actual speech of characters in a story, usually punctuated by quotation marks.
- Technique of using rich and repeated sensory detail to emphasize theme, conflict, or characterzation
- A statement which while seemingly contradictory may actually be true.
- Hints of things to come either through dialogue, prophetic. episodes or choices of characters on seemingly trivial matters.
- Side made by a character to the audience but unheard by other characters onstage.
- The choice and arrangement of words.
- The unifying point, purpose, or meaning of a story or poem.
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- used to relieve tension.
- A section or grouping of lines in a poem.
- Active opposition of characters ideas, way of life.
10 Clues: used to relieve tension. • The choice and arrangement of words. • A section or grouping of lines in a poem. • Active opposition of characters ideas, way of life. • The unifying point, purpose, or meaning of a story or poem. • A statement which while seemingly contradictory may actually be true. • ...
PUZZLE - 1 on HEREDITY 2024-01-02
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- it is a word refers to the observable physical characters.
- these are the flowers produced at tip of the stems & branches.
- a scientist who worked on heredity and known as Father of genetics.
- it is a plant used in hybridization experiments.
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- these are the flowers produced at the leaf-axils.
- it is a process of transmission of characters from parents to children.
- it is a word refers to the genetical representation of characters.
- it is a word refers to the variation of a character.
- it is a word refers to the variation of a gene.
- these are the structural units of DNA, responsible for characters.
10 Clues: it is a word refers to the variation of a gene. • it is a plant used in hybridization experiments. • these are the flowers produced at the leaf-axils. • it is a word refers to the variation of a character. • it is a word refers to the observable physical characters. • these are the flowers produced at tip of the stems & branches. • ...
CINEMA 2019-09-09
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- Movie where not fearing is the key to destroying a clown
- Dramatic movie, protagonized by Leonard Dicaprio
- ¿What iis the name of the red car in the movie Cars?
- ¿What is name of the main actor of the Rambo saga?
- Movie where the dog dies waiting for its owner
- ¿What is the most viewed film in 2019?
- ¿Who does Shrek marry?
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- ¿What is necessary to enter the cinema?
- ¿What is the name of the protagonist of Cantinflas?
- Disney movie starring a cowboy and an astronaut
- Film whose director is James Cameron
- ¿What is the name of the bad man in the Smurf movie?
- ¿In what movie does a mask transform the monotonous life of an employee?
- Musical animation movie produced by walt Disney, protagonized by a lion
14 Clues: ¿Who does Shrek marry? • Film whose director is James Cameron • ¿What is the most viewed film in 2019? • ¿What is necessary to enter the cinema? • Movie where the dog dies waiting for its owner • Disney movie starring a cowboy and an astronaut • Dramatic movie, protagonized by Leonard Dicaprio • ¿What is name of the main actor of the Rambo saga? • ...
Caturday Crossword 2025-09-04
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- He plays Zed in 2 down
- The birthday boy's favorite cartoon Australian dog
- She plays Red in a sequel of 10 across
- Disney movie about the children of fairy tale heroes and villains
- We're celebrating the birthday of this cat-lover today!
- Where the birthday boy goes to school every day except for weekends
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- The city the birthday boy and his cat live in
- Disney movie about cheerleaders and the title fantasy creatures
- Our birthday boy's own cat
- Character in 2 down played by Meg Donnelly
- The birthday boy's favorite video game on iPad and Nintendo Switch
- The result of putting a bunch of toppings on ice cream
- Character played by Malia Baker in 10 across
- The instrument the birthday boy plays
14 Clues: He plays Zed in 2 down • Our birthday boy's own cat • The instrument the birthday boy plays • She plays Red in a sequel of 10 across • Character in 2 down played by Meg Donnelly • Character played by Malia Baker in 10 across • The city the birthday boy and his cat live in • The birthday boy's favorite cartoon Australian dog • ...
Get to Know Your Big! 2022-04-02
14 Clues: Major • Favorite candy • Astrology sign • Favorite color • Favorite drink • Favorite flower • Favorite season • Celebrity crush • Where I am from • Favorite TV show • I have ____ pet(s). • Favorite music artist • Favorite Disney movie • I have ___ sibling(s).
Crossword-Asia,Brikayla,Megan 2014-02-24
18 Clues: cotton state • lot of bread • home of corn • home of dairy • home of cones • the big state • home of skiing • capital boston • lot of Islands • home of cattle • shape like a L • capital Atlanta • pine cone state • gold rush state • home of potatoes • the home cherries • home of Disney World • state bird mockingbird
Holes crossword 2025-02-21
18 Clues: give • grass • shake • smashed • not easy • icecream • spinning • baby pig • very tired • witchspell • a Disney movie • eyes can do this • not able to focus • it's around the pizza • you do it with a knife • you can get a mark in it • something you can't stand • if you're hitting car you can get a
Stella 2023-10-14
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- mexican food
- Tony truck
- round canvas dwelling
- Sunday football
- who you gonna call
- trendy sport
- Beatle drummer
Down
- cell phone company
- Disney rodent
- 65 million years ago
- famous vampire
- Carpe
- Mario dinosaur-like creature
- you and me
- big discount box store
- Sunday church (acronym)
- 93 million miles away
- The Raven author
18 Clues: Carpe • Tony truck • you and me • mexican food • trendy sport • Disney rodent • famous vampire • Beatle drummer • Sunday football • The Raven author • cell phone company • who you gonna call • 65 million years ago • round canvas dwelling • 93 million miles away • big discount box store • Sunday church (acronym) • Mario dinosaur-like creature
Miss Kaluzny's... 2022-08-11
Across
- favorite Disney movie
- home state
- been at St. Louis teaching for ___ years.
- favorite holiday
- favorite spot to get breakfast and a fun drink
- hair color
- first dog
- favorite animal
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- favorite soda
- religion
- favorite sport
- favorite candy bar
- favorite football team
- favorite season
- favorite fruit
- favorite flower
- second dog
- favorite color
18 Clues: religion • first dog • home state • second dog • hair color • favorite soda • favorite sport • favorite fruit • favorite color • favorite season • favorite flower • favorite animal • favorite holiday • favorite candy bar • favorite Disney movie • favorite football team • been at St. Louis teaching for ___ years. • favorite spot to get breakfast and a fun drink
ELA Terms 2022-05-19
Across
- - loaded words that impact the reader's opinion/feelings
- - Tell about, show me, list details
- - Judge, value of, meaning, examine, test for the truth of, tell good and bad
- - conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force- exs. another person, society, nature, or fate
- - Information used to prove something
- - Noun: result or consequence
- - Disagreement, debate
- - involves a situation where readers know something about present or future circumstances that the characters do not know
- - Tell all about, tell what and why, tell how, teach to someone else
- - To give something towards a common goal
- - To communicate or make known
- - something that is known to be true and can most likely be proven
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- - A character that changes throughout the story
- - Conversation between characters in a story
- - the action that follows the climax
- - A story usually performed by actors on a stage or before movie or TV cameras; two basic types are tragedy and comedy
- - The beginning of a story which introduces the story's characters and setting.
- - A variation of language spoken by a particular group, often within a particular region.
18 Clues: - Disagreement, debate • - Noun: result or consequence • - To communicate or make known • - Tell about, show me, list details • - the action that follows the climax • - Information used to prove something • - To give something towards a common goal • - Conversation between characters in a story • - A character that changes throughout the story • ...
English 8 Unit 1 review 2025-08-21
Across
- the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion
- the reason that a character behaves the way he does
- occurs between characters or between a character and an outside force, such as society of nature
- qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts
- pleasing to taste or smell
- to penetrate, to saturate
Down
- to distinguish
- includes all of the events that follow the inciting incident and lead up to the crisis
- outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way
- struggle of the story’s main character or characters against an opposing force
- occurs between a character and his own emotions, thoughts and beliefs
- part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and situation
- to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage
- grating, harsh
14 Clues: to distinguish • grating, harsh • to penetrate, to saturate • pleasing to taste or smell • to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage • the reason that a character behaves the way he does • outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way • qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts • the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion • ...
English 8 Unit 1 review 2025-08-21
Across
- the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion
- the reason that a character behaves the way he does
- occurs between characters or between a character and an outside force, such as society of nature
- qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts
- pleasing to taste or smell
- to saturate
Down
- to distinguish
- includes all of the events that follow the inciting incident and lead up to the crisis
- outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way
- struggle of the story’s main character or characters against an opposing force
- occurs between a character and his own emotions, thoughts and beliefs
- part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and situation
- to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage
- grating, harsh
14 Clues: to saturate • to distinguish • grating, harsh • pleasing to taste or smell • to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage • the reason that a character behaves the way he does • outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way • qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts • the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion • ...
Lit Terms 2024-12-19
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- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change
- figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to express strong emotion, make a point, or create humor
- the person telling the story
- the end of the story
- the time and the place of the story
- the main events of the story
- of Conflict Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society, Man vs Self
- narrator is outside the story and know all the characters thoughts and feelings, why they act certain ways, and can reveal any or all events
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- referring to literature, art, history, or pop culture
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change
- the main idea the author tries to get across to the reader
- the struggle between two opposing forces that lies at the center of a plot in a story or a drama
- Irony the audience knows or understands something that the character or characters do not
- contains the characters and setting
- the turning point
- Action the part of the story that builds interest
- the contrast between what is and what should be
- the feeling of a piece of literature
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- when something or someone represents something or someone else
- the narrator is not part of the story and does not know what the characters feel, uses he, she, they, them
- the leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other
- outside but reveals the thought of only one character
- an interruption in the chronological narrative that tells about something in detail as it occurred that happened before that point in the story or before the story began
- inanimate objects take on human characteristics
- Conflict a conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force
- Conflict a conflict that exists within a character torn between opposing feelings or goals
- comparing two like things using "like" or "as"
- Irony the result of an action is the reverse of what is expected. The reader is just as surprised as the characters.
- the narrator addresses the reader, uses you, and we
- the story is told from the point of view of one of the characters, uses I
- an expression that has a figurative meaning that is completely different from its literal meaning
- comparing two unlike things
- Action the part of the story that brings it to a close
- the picture that forms in the reader's mind as they read
35 Clues: the turning point • the end of the story • comparing two unlike things • the person telling the story • the main events of the story • the time and the place of the story • contains the characters and setting • the feeling of a piece of literature • comparing two like things using "like" or "as" • inanimate objects take on human characteristics • ...
The Crucible - Characters 2014-10-28
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- A man from Salem who acts as a clerk of the court during the witch trials.
- Parris' slave from Barbados
- The minister of Salem’s church. He is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure.
- Francis Nurse's wife, she was hung because she did not want to confess.
- Proctor's wife. She fired Abigail.
- A young minister and expert on witchcraft.
- The only child of the Putnam's that survived.
- The marshal of Salem.
- John Proctor's new servant and a member of Abigail's group of girls.
Down
- A recent convert and a farmer not known for his intelligence
- A wealthy influential man in Salem, he holds a grudge against Francis Nurse and uses the trials to kill his neighbors and get their land.
- A wealthy influential man in Salem, he was respected by many people. He was also enemies with the Putnam's.
- Antagonist of the story. Had an affair with Proctor.
- Protagonist of the story. Also married to Elizabeth.
- Giles Corey's third wife.
- Parris' daughter, who gets sick after dancing in the woods with Abigail and drinking blood.
- The deputy governor of Massachusetts and the presiding judge at the witch trials.
- One of the girls in Abigail's group.
- Thomas Putnam's wife. Gave birth to eight children but only one survived.
19 Clues: The marshal of Salem. • Giles Corey's third wife. • Parris' slave from Barbados • Proctor's wife. She fired Abigail. • One of the girls in Abigail's group. • A young minister and expert on witchcraft. • The only child of the Putnam's that survived. • Antagonist of the story. Had an affair with Proctor. • Protagonist of the story. Also married to Elizabeth. • ...
Shakespeare's Macbeth, Characters 2023-02-06
Across
- toad familiar
- evil ruthless
- disloyal traitor
- loyal murdered
- gray cat
- serves king
- messenger nobleman
- son England
- flees Banquo's son
- prophecies familiars
- messenger loyal
Down
- king murdered
- bloodied recounts battle
- benevolent leader
- hero loyal
- flees Ireland
- suspects Macbeth
- unstable treasonous
- Man omens strange occurrences
- fears ghost
- mbush kill
- Macbeth doubts Macbeth
22 Clues: gray cat • hero loyal • mbush kill • serves king • fears ghost • son England • king murdered • toad familiar • evil ruthless • flees Ireland • loyal murdered • messenger loyal • disloyal traitor • suspects Macbeth • benevolent leader • messenger nobleman • flees Banquo's son • unstable treasonous • prophecies familiars • Macbeth doubts Macbeth • bloodied recounts battle • Man omens strange occurrences
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2017-10-10
Across
- Thomas Jeffersons affair
- two-term limit written in...
- Franklin ______ in 1790
- Where was Thomas Paine born?
- 1754 city plan
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Oldest Revolutionary Character
- In 1802 Paine returned to...
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- known as public intellect
- Important works of political thoughts
- Washington's Plantation
- Book that attacks Christianity
- Americas first President
- Fraction of enslaved people
- Doubled size of the country
- Thomas Jefferson was born where?
- Washington ______ in 1796
- Challenged authority of British Government
- Jeffersons political party
19 Clues: 1754 city plan • Washington's Plantation • Franklin ______ in 1790 • Thomas Jeffersons affair • Americas first President • known as public intellect • Washington ______ in 1796 • Jeffersons political party • Fraction of enslaved people • Doubled size of the country • two-term limit written in... • Where was Thomas Paine born? • In 1802 Paine returned to... • ...
movies and characters 2019-08-19
Across
- land of the dead
- has a big animal as the main character
- has a part one and is a pixar movie
- takes place in the water
- luz
- cool car in this movie
- animal in the garden
- christmas movie
- has a baby as the main character
- has a princess
- fish movie like
- famous disney character
Down
- zoo
- poppy
- always cold and winter
- all about animals
- common toy at home and also a place people visit
- in and out burger (think of in and out not the burger)
- character with a cape
19 Clues: zoo • luz • poppy • has a princess • christmas movie • fish movie like • land of the dead • all about animals • animal in the garden • character with a cape • always cold and winter • cool car in this movie • famous disney character • takes place in the water • has a baby as the main character • has a part one and is a pixar movie • has a big animal as the main character • ...
harry potter characters 2023-10-26
20 Clues: BFG • dog • cat • baby • snake • winter • plants • linguini • eats paper • dead badger • evil barbie • zeus' weapon • space cheese • daddy's money • anti pinocchio • type of pontiac • theres two of him • theres two of him • lord of the rings • they get lost in the wash
Describing Characters Crossword 2024-09-13
Across
- Pleasant and attractive.
- Brave and willing to face danger.
- Willing to follow orders.
- Someone who hurts people or animals.
- Avoiding effort or work.
- Is liked by everyone and gets a lot of attention.
- Showing good manners and respect.
- Enjoy telling people what to do.
- Sensible and easily hurt by other people.
Down
- Willing to take risks.
- Someone who tells a lot of lies.
- Reliable and accountable.
- Someone who is selfish and wants more than is needed.
- Someone who is kind, quiet and not violent.
- Someone who likes to know everything about others.
- Bad-tempered and irritable.
- Taking great care to avoid mistakes.
- Changing emotions unpredictably and often.
- Someone who supports others.
19 Clues: Willing to take risks. • Pleasant and attractive. • Avoiding effort or work. • Reliable and accountable. • Willing to follow orders. • Bad-tempered and irritable. • Someone who supports others. • Someone who tells a lot of lies. • Enjoy telling people what to do. • Brave and willing to face danger. • Showing good manners and respect. • Someone who hurts people or animals. • ...
