disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Disney junior shows and disney junior songs 2025-08-20
14 Clues: nancy • masks • babies • dog pals • and bear • of avalor • the first • mouse clubhouse • from tomorrowland • the problem's solved • mouseke hey,mouseke ho • McStuffins toy hospital • and the roadster racers • we were normal vampires in translvania
New World Crossword 2021-10-11
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- Native American boat
- First Europeans to Discover America
- columbus landed in _____
- Honoured by the powhatans
- Controversial Movie Night
- Queer Indidgenous Label
- Columbus Assumed America Was ____
- Native currency
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- Davis Native Americans
- Virginia Name Origin
- Profited off of pocahantas
- Settlers were commonly this religion
- Pocahantas' Husband
- Pocahantas' real name
14 Clues: Native currency • Pocahantas' Husband • Virginia Name Origin • Native American boat • Pocahantas' real name • Davis Native Americans • Queer Indidgenous Label • columbus landed in _____ • Honoured by the powhatans • Controversial Movie Night • Profited off of pocahantas • Columbus Assumed America Was ____ • First Europeans to Discover America • Settlers were commonly this religion
Hello, Little! Who Am I? 2021-11-15
14 Clues: Major? • My age? • Sun or moon? • Zodiac sign? • Do I like sushi? • Favorite holiday? • My cat's nickname? • Favorite milk flavor? • Dog breed my mom has? • Average hours of sleep? • Favorite Disney villain? • Average screentime hours? • How many plants do I have? • Sport/activity I did for 13 years?
Hello, Little! Who Am I? 2021-11-15
14 Clues: Major? • My age? • Zodiac sign? • Sun or moon? • Do I like sushi? • Favorite holiday? • My cat's nickname? • Favorite milk flavor? • Dog breed my mom has? • Average hours of sleep? • Favorite Disney villain? • Average screentime hours? • How many plants do I have? • Sport/activity I did for 13 years?
All about Lucy 2023-02-01
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- Christmas Tradition
- Favorite type of food
- Number of Children
- We are going to _____Lucy
- Adjective to describe Lucy
- Lucy loves this
- Month that Lucy was born
- Adjective to describe Lucy
- What Lucy carries around
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- Day of Birthday
- Where Lucy lives
- Place to visit
- Work Anniversary Month
- Likes to do this
- Nick Name
15 Clues: Nick Name • Place to visit • Day of Birthday • Lucy loves this • Where Lucy lives • Likes to do this • Number of Children • Christmas Tradition • Favorite type of food • Work Anniversary Month • Month that Lucy was born • What Lucy carries around • We are going to _____Lucy • Adjective to describe Lucy • Adjective to describe Lucy
Our time together 2023-05-09
14 Clues: Home Art • First Date • Great Chef • Uphill Country • Cute river Tour • Cute SA relative • “Best Steak ever” • Winning you a Prize • First SA destination • Fiona’s favourite animal • Our favourite theme park • Stephane’s favourite animal • Name of a Scary Safari Animal • We got very lost in this monument in Paris
All about Mo! 2025-03-21
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- Mo's favorite band
- Mo's favorite music genre
- Mo's favorite season
- Mo's favorite Disney movie
- Mo's favorite summer activity
- Mo's birthday month
- number of siblings Mo has
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- Mo's favorite fruit
- Mo's favorite hobby
- Mo's favorite color
- Mo's favorite holiday
- Mo's favorite pizza topping
- Mo's dream vacation
- Mo's favorite food
14 Clues: Mo's favorite band • Mo's favorite food • Mo's favorite fruit • Mo's favorite hobby • Mo's favorite color • Mo's dream vacation • Mo's birthday month • Mo's favorite season • Mo's favorite holiday • Mo's favorite music genre • number of siblings Mo has • Mo's favorite Disney movie • Mo's favorite pizza topping • Mo's favorite summer activity
vocab 2015-09-15
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- a type of irony when the reader knows more than the characters
- when unexpected happens
- the main character
- the author's attitude
- events leading up to climax
- concretes object and abstract idea
- reference to historical event
- a type of irony when something unexpected is said -> a contrast between what is said and what is meant
- the development of characters'personality
- main characters' rival
- climate of feeling
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- interrupting events to show an earlier event
- a type of irony when there is an event that is opposite of what is expected
- hinting at the future
- main idea (the message from the author)
- something that tells us the problem (significant event)
- how problem is solved
17 Clues: the main character • climate of feeling • hinting at the future • the author's attitude • how problem is solved • main characters' rival • when unexpected happens • events leading up to climax • reference to historical event • concretes object and abstract idea • main idea (the message from the author) • the development of characters'personality • ...
Nowhere Boy 2022-10-14
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- A religeon
- A language
- the smart girl one of the main characters crush
- A room in maxes basement
- main character who is a refugee
- something you use to get on an airplane &train
- boy The title
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- The guy who was a bully and now is a friend
- something you do when you go to a different state or city
- someone who sticks with you and values you
- Maxes sister
- someone who trys to protect the area
- another language
- One of the main characters
14 Clues: A religeon • A language • Maxes sister • boy The title • another language • A room in maxes basement • One of the main characters • main character who is a refugee • someone who trys to protect the area • someone who sticks with you and values you • The guy who was a bully and now is a friend • something you use to get on an airplane &train • ...
Weedflower CH 31 2025-01-09
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- – A preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience; a key theme in the novel as the characters face racial discrimination.
- – The act of being confined or imprisoned, especially during wartime, like the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
- – Lack of fairness or justice, a key element of the injustice the Japanese-American characters face as they are subjected to internment based on their ethnicity.
- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness, which is a key trait many characters in Weedflower exhibit during their time in internment camps.
- – The action of bringing someone or something under domination or control, which reflects the treatment of Japanese Americans during this period.
- – Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly, which many of the characters likely feel towards their unjust internment.
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- – The forced movement or removal of people from their homes, as Japanese Americans were displaced during the internment.
- – Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy, a sentiment that some characters might experience in response to the dehumanizing conditions in the camps.
- – A person who is concerned with or engages in self-sufficiency, especially in difficult or emergency conditions. The characters demonstrate survivalism in their efforts to endure the internment.
- – A mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together, which can be seen in the relationships formed in the camps.
10 Clues: – The forced movement or removal of people from their homes, as Japanese Americans were displaced during the internment. • – Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly, which many of the characters likely feel towards their unjust internment. • ...
Fables 2014-03-25
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- regulations governing conduct, actions
- unexplainable by natural law, abnormal
- practical wisdom gained through encounters or observations
- moral quality
- conversation between characters in a novel, drama, etc.
- having to do with the handing down of beliefs, customs, information
- to supply with anything of greater value
- the rules between right and wrong, ethics
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- useful piece of practical wisdom learned through experience
- of considerable use or importance
- beyond what is usual, ordinary, or regular
- expressed in spoken words rather than written
- the practice of quoting
- short tale to teach a moral lesson
- multicellular organisms from the kingdom Animalia
15 Clues: moral quality • the practice of quoting • of considerable use or importance • short tale to teach a moral lesson • regulations governing conduct, actions • unexplainable by natural law, abnormal • to supply with anything of greater value • the rules between right and wrong, ethics • beyond what is usual, ordinary, or regular • expressed in spoken words rather than written • ...
Nate Hall 2012-01-30
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- The person who has Jamals back
- The main Characters sister
- What Jamal and Dewayne always do
- The gang Jamal might join
- Jamal gets one to help make money for an appeal
- The bully in the story
- Jamal gets sent here for having a gun at school
- The scorpions dont want jamal because he is too
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- Is in jail for murder; Jamal's brother
- These were in Jamal and Sassy's cereal
- The scorpions hangout is in an old?
- The main Characters best friend
- What jamals family needs for the appeal
- The main Character
- Jamal brings one to school
15 Clues: The main Character • The bully in the story • The gang Jamal might join • The main Characters sister • Jamal brings one to school • The person who has Jamals back • The main Characters best friend • What Jamal and Dewayne always do • The scorpions hangout is in an old? • Is in jail for murder; Jamal's brother • These were in Jamal and Sassy's cereal • ...
Quintero-Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Greek term for pride
- Dialogue between characters and chorus
- The greek term for change in fortune
- The greek term for tragic flaw
- This refers to the chorus
- The introduction to the characters and the play
- The greek term for emotional purging
- At the end of each episode the chorus reflects on what happened
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- the expression of the words
- The story having beginning, middle, and end
- The main character
- The sense and meaning that goes into lines
- The entrance song to the chorus
- the final resolution
- The staging of the play
15 Clues: The main character • Greek term for pride • the final resolution • The staging of the play • This refers to the chorus • the expression of the words • The greek term for tragic flaw • The entrance song to the chorus • The greek term for change in fortune • The greek term for emotional purging • Dialogue between characters and chorus • The sense and meaning that goes into lines • ...
Extension activity week 1 2018-09-29
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- A Cunningham who has lunch with the main characters
- Children have to attend this every day
- The village where the story takes place
- The narrator's friend
- Scout and Jem's father
- Sharp cutting object
- The school teacher
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- Scout and Jem found things in a ____.
- The family that is prejudiced against
- The family cook
- A Radly He gives Scout a blanket during the fire
- A friend of the main characters, a neighbor.
- An Ewell A poor farmer kid that attends school one day a year
- The story is from the perspective of this character
- The narrator's brother
15 Clues: The family cook • The school teacher • Sharp cutting object • The narrator's friend • Scout and Jem's father • The narrator's brother • Scout and Jem found things in a ____. • The family that is prejudiced against • Children have to attend this every day • The village where the story takes place • A friend of the main characters, a neighbor. • ...
Elements of a Short Story 2024-10-14
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- In plot character shift.
- These are the stereotypical Characters.
- The opposite of the flat character.
- Conflict occurs within an individual.
- All the event's that take place leading up to the Climax.
- The Most Exciting Part of the Story.
- Typically only positive or negative.
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- Doesn't come from anyone's point of view.
- Main Character tell's the story.
- Characters that do not shift.
- The conflict that occurs between a character and external forces.
- Only used instructional waiting.
- Pushing the story along the plotline.
- The place and time where the story happened.
- The Central Idea.
15 Clues: The Central Idea. • In plot character shift. • Characters that do not shift. • Main Character tell's the story. • Only used instructional waiting. • The opposite of the flat character. • The Most Exciting Part of the Story. • Typically only positive or negative. • Pushing the story along the plotline. • Conflict occurs within an individual. • ...
ciara 5th hour 2024-11-15
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- Who is the pardon of beckyday about
- Side of they War Peyton was on
- Main character in occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
- Type of characterization that tells what the characters is like
- First part of STEAL
- Process where the author shows the personality of the characters
- Fifth part of STEAL
- Second part of STEAL
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- Third part of STEAL
- Girl in eraser tattoo
- Boy in eraser tattoo
- Type of characterization that shows what the character is like
- Fourth part of STEAL
- Someone who has lost their spouse
- What do you need to make an eraser tattoo
15 Clues: Third part of STEAL • First part of STEAL • Fifth part of STEAL • Boy in eraser tattoo • Fourth part of STEAL • Second part of STEAL • Girl in eraser tattoo • Side of they War Peyton was on • Someone who has lost their spouse • Who is the pardon of beckyday about • What do you need to make an eraser tattoo • Main character in occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge • ...
the crossover crossword puzzle 2025-02-28
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- league that the dad played in
- what was Josh's hair after the deal
- main characters name
- what kind of hair did Josh/ have at the start of the book
- what type of sports ball do they use in the book
- what 2 letters do they use as josh's brothers name
- the title of the book
- last name of person who wrote the book
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- what horrible injury did Josh get
- Josh's brothers real name
- The dads name
- moms name
- the sport the book is about
- the main characters last name
- Josh's favorite spot
- josh and JB were looking for their dads championship _
16 Clues: moms name • The dads name • main characters name • Josh's favorite spot • the title of the book • Josh's brothers real name • the sport the book is about • league that the dad played in • the main characters last name • what horrible injury did Josh get • what was Josh's hair after the deal • last name of person who wrote the book • what type of sports ball do they use in the book • ...
short story crossword 2016-06-10
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- the point of view that the narrator says ¨me¨ or ¨I¨, part of the story
- when the third-person narrator reveals the thought and/or emotions of all the characters
- the attitude the author of his/her work
- the angle that the story is told
- when the third-person narrator doesn´t reveal the thoughts or emotion of any of the characters
- the character(s) that is fully developed so the reader knows the motivation and personality
- a character served to contrasts with another character
- a narrative that follows a character that goes through a climactic event
- a person, object, action, place, or event that has an additional message
- where the story takes place
- the way the author arranges word to express idea
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- the outcome of the story
- when the third-person narrator reveals only a few character´s thoughts or emotion
- where the story reveals the decisive action
- the point of view that the narrator just observes from
- the central idea of a story
- the character(s) that isn´t fully developed or is a stereotype character
- how a narrative is organized
- the story´s highest point of tension
- a story with a literal and figurative meaning
- explaining the story´s background for the reader to understand
- a narrative that follows a group of characters through a period of time
22 Clues: the outcome of the story • the central idea of a story • where the story takes place • how a narrative is organized • the angle that the story is told • the story´s highest point of tension • the attitude the author of his/her work • where the story reveals the decisive action • a story with a literal and figurative meaning • the way the author arranges word to express idea • ...
Night At The Museum 2021-12-01
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- A sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious.
- Main Character
- The arrangement of the scenery, props, etc. on the stage of a theatrical production or on the set of a film.
- The subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc.; a topic.
- The action of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- A fossil reptile of the Mesozoic era, in many species reaching an enormous size.
- Photography that aims to reduce the lighting ratio present in the scene.
- Framing What's included and excluded in an individual shot Extreme wide shot.
- Director
- The story line of events
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- Having a source external to the context of the story, and not heard by the characters.
- The creation or construction of a fictional character.
- The art of photography and camerawork in film-making.
- Main Characters Son
- A sound occurring within the context of the story and able to be heard by the characters
- It is a necessary element in creating a chiaroscuro effect.
- By correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
- Equipment in a room, building, or street for producing light.
- A flat slab of stone, clay, or wood, used especially for an inscription.
- Cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance.
20 Clues: Director • Main Character • Main Characters Son • The story line of events • A sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious. • The art of photography and camerawork in film-making. • By correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it. • The creation or construction of a fictional character. • The action of making known one's thoughts or feelings. • ...
Independent Reading Project 2022-11-10
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- The main protagonist (full name)
- The animal that the two characters run into while sleeping in the car
- One of the many trails the main character followed
- A large fire that takes place in woodlands or brush (hint-the name of the story)
- The summer camp that Sam was sent to
- The author of the story
- Where does Sam end up driving the car into to avoid the fire?
- The animal that caused Sam to crash the vehicle into the tree stump
- The Girl that Sam meets along the way of escaping the fire. Also known as "the girl with the raccoon eyes''
- A vehicle that Sam uses to narrowly escape the fire
- A family “tradition” Sam and his dad would always do each year in Baxter State Park
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- The campsite that both characters stop at to rest and eat food.
- The item Sam removes from the vehicle every time they leave it alone
- The famous country singer Sam liked
- After Sams mom completes rehab, what's her favorite hobby?
- The genre of the book
- The radio broadcaster the two characters listen to for updates about the spreading fire
- The summer camp that the girl stayed at
- Sam's dad always said to carry one of these
- The general location of the whole story
20 Clues: The genre of the book • The author of the story • The main protagonist (full name) • The famous country singer Sam liked • The summer camp that Sam was sent to • The summer camp that the girl stayed at • The general location of the whole story • Sam's dad always said to carry one of these • One of the many trails the main character followed • ...
Bird Box 2023-11-20
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- The fate that comes to those who lay eyes on the creatures.
- The rumored safe haven that Malorie seeks for refuge.
- Pregnant survivor who seeks shelter with Malorie.
- The title of the book, referring to a box with birds that signal the presence of the thing.
- main character of the story, a mother trying to protect her children from supernatural entities.
- of Supplies Malorie gathers essential items for her journey in this.
- A helpful and smart survivor.
- Used to guide and protect characters while being blindfolded.
- A potential safe zone in the story
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- with the Crutches A mysterious character encountered by Malorie and the children.
- The central theme of the story, as characters navigate a dangerous world.
- Malorie's resourceful companion in the post-apocalyptic world.
- A character who poses a threat to the survivors.
- A character Malorie encounters during her river journey.
- Malorie and her children travel down this to reach safety, relying on their sense of touch.
- Essential item to avoid seeing "the thing".
- something that cause people to go insane if they are see it.
- House The initial setting where the characters face the onset of the apocalypse.
- they go here to get supplies and a person gets killed here
- A character in the story who faces a tragic fate.
20 Clues: A helpful and smart survivor. • A potential safe zone in the story • Essential item to avoid seeing "the thing". • A character who poses a threat to the survivors. • Pregnant survivor who seeks shelter with Malorie. • A character in the story who faces a tragic fate. • The rumored safe haven that Malorie seeks for refuge. • ...
EXAM Terms 1-25 2020-01-21
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- events at which actors try out for a role in a play
- working with others toward a common goal
- movement across the stage
- physical comedy that uses exaggeration
- communicating thoughts and feeling through body movements (crossing arms, etc.)
- when actors are called back for a second audition
- when the audience participates in the action of the play
- when an actor auditions for a role without having read the script
- the character who is the opposing force to the protagonist
- the planned movements and arrangements of actors
- the last few words of a character's line that precedes another characters line
- the sense of calm that come after experiencing intense emotion
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- conversation among characters
- a round structure arranged around an open space with tiered seating
- a clear pronunciation of words
- a combination of rising and falling inflection
- white make up often used by clowns and mimes
- using what you hear to build meaning and to answer questions about characters and plot developments
- the high point of the play, when a decision is made
- a hormone that produces the feeling of sudden increased energy
- playing toward the audience while seemingly conversing with others on stage
- behind the stage; out of view
- the outcome of the main problem in a drama
- a one-scene part
- aware (of in the mind)
25 Clues: a one-scene part • aware (of in the mind) • movement across the stage • conversation among characters • behind the stage; out of view • a clear pronunciation of words • physical comedy that uses exaggeration • working with others toward a common goal • the outcome of the main problem in a drama • white make up often used by clowns and mimes • ...
PLOT STRUCTURE AND CONFLICT 2024-08-26
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- The order of events in a story or any other type or narrative.
- Non-fiction films or television programs that aim to provide an informative, factual account of real-life events.
- No _______, no story
- Character faces challenges posed by forces beyond human control, such as destiny, fate, or supernatural entities.
- Various problems arise, leading up to the climax.
- Character's goals or desires are in direct opposition to another’s.
- Research to understand that audience and the film / animation you make is appropriate.
- Series of events that follow the climax, and serves as the conclusion of the story.
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- Character faces challenges or threats posed by technological advancements or systems.
- The result of the climax, and its effects on the characters, setting and proceeding events.
- Source of visual referencing that can be used to determine the mood of the film
- Research how your character should “act”.
- Story’s SETTING and CHARACTERS.
- Character faces challenges and struggles against natural forces that often tests the character’s resilience, adaptability, and survival skills.
- The high point of the story.
- Research on the technique or style you are hoping to use
- Character struggles against societal norms, laws, or expectations that create tension between the individual's desires,
- Genre that typically aims to provoke laughter and provide enjoyment.
- A character struggles with their own inner issues, desires, or moral dilemmas.
- Made-up characters and situation
20 Clues: No _______, no story • The high point of the story. • Story’s SETTING and CHARACTERS. • Made-up characters and situation • Research how your character should “act”. • Various problems arise, leading up to the climax. • Research on the technique or style you are hoping to use • The order of events in a story or any other type or narrative. • ...
Shakespeare Metalanguage 2024-04-29
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- Circumstances or environment in which something exists or occurs
- The renowned English playwright and poet known for his contributions to literature and the theater
- Who a character is or how they perceive themselves
- Extended speech by one character in a play
- Dramatic work depicting serious events and often ending in sorrow or disaster
- Character's remark meant to be heard by the audience but not other characters
- Clothing worn by actors to portray characters
- Protagonist or central character typically noble or admirable
- Author of dramatic works for the theater
- Passage taken from a larger work
- Pertaining to events or people from the past
- Antagonist or character who opposes the hero
- The birthplace of William Shakespeare located in Warwickshire England
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- The famous theater in London where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Play intended to amuse and provoke laughter
- Written text of a play
- Speech in a play expressing a character's inner thoughts
- Shakespearean verse typically fourteen lines
- Sequence of events in a story or play
- The famous theater in London where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- A poet or literary figure often used as a title for William Shakespeare
- Conversation between characters in a play or story
- Transformation of a work into a different form often for the stage or screen
- Lessons or principles taught by a story or play
- Person portrayed in a play or story
25 Clues: Written text of a play • Passage taken from a larger work • Person portrayed in a play or story • Sequence of events in a story or play • Author of dramatic works for the theater • Extended speech by one character in a play • Play intended to amuse and provoke laughter • Shakespearean verse typically fourteen lines • Pertaining to events or people from the past • ...
English 4 Review 2022-12-14
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- a type of play involving humor
- words said by a character just to the audience
- after the rising action, before the resolution
- words characters say in a play
- giving something non human human ability
- irony where you mean the opposite of what is said
- a double...
- Greek art form involving a hero and performance
- a long speech given by a character when alone
- character vs. character is an example of this
- in dramas in italics you will find the stage
- pentameter
- the opening of a story that sets it up
- the character that opposes the hero
- the division of a play into smaller parts
- main idea of the story
- extreme exaggeration
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- when an object or character is more than itself
- irony when the audience knows something
- A type of writing structure using chronology
- Greek actors who sing the exposition
- another word for denouement
- the character or hero dies by the end of the play
- A type of writing structure using images
- characters who are opposite in trait and type
- the main character
- the action after the exposition
- a type of drama where the characters die
- another word for protagonist
- direct comparison not using like or as
- the division of acts of a play into smaller parts
- a play on words
32 Clues: pentameter • a double... • a play on words • the main character • extreme exaggeration • main idea of the story • another word for denouement • another word for protagonist • a type of play involving humor • words characters say in a play • the action after the exposition • the character that opposes the hero • Greek actors who sing the exposition • ...
CMS 8: UNIT 2 ELA TERMS 2024-12-12
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- A piece of writing that expresses emotions or ideas in a structured way, often with rhythm or rhyme.
- An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or humor.
- A point of view where the narrator knows all characters' thoughts and feelings.
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story.
- When someone says the opposite of what they mean.
- The most intense or important part of the story.
- A direct comparison between two things without using "like" or "as."
- The part of the story where the conflict is resolved.
- A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in prose.
- The beginning of a story, where characters and setting are introduced.
- A category of literature, art, or music characterized by a specific style or theme.
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- A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- The central message or lesson of a story.
- When the opposite of what is expected happens.
- The perspective from which a story is told.
- When the audience knows something the characters do not.
- Clues or hints about what will happen later in the story.
- The feeling or atmosphere created by a text.
- A person who writes poems.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- The person who writes a story, book, or text.
22 Clues: A person who writes poems. • The central message or lesson of a story. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • The perspective from which a story is told. • The feeling or atmosphere created by a text. • The person who writes a story, book, or text. • When the opposite of what is expected happens. • A struggle between opposing forces in a story. • ...
Nowhere Boy 2022-10-14
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- A religeon
- A language
- the smart girl one of the main characters crush
- A room in maxes basement
- main character who is a refugee
- something you use to get on an airplane &train
- boy The title
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- The guy who was a bully and now is a friend
- something you do when you go to a different state or city
- someone who sticks with you and values you
- Maxes sister
- someone who trys to protect the area
- another language
- One of the main characters
14 Clues: A religeon • A language • Maxes sister • boy The title • another language • A room in maxes basement • One of the main characters • main character who is a refugee • someone who trys to protect the area • someone who sticks with you and values you • The guy who was a bully and now is a friend • something you use to get on an airplane &train • ...
Nowhere Boy 2022-10-14
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- A religeon
- A language
- the smart girl one of the main characters crush
- A room in maxes basement
- main character who is a refugee
- something you use to get on an airplane &train
- boy The title
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- The guy who was a bully and now is a friend
- something you do when you go to a different state or city
- someone who sticks with you and values you
- Maxes sister
- someone who trys to protect the area
- another language
- One of the main characters
14 Clues: A religeon • A language • Maxes sister • boy The title • another language • A room in maxes basement • One of the main characters • main character who is a refugee • someone who trys to protect the area • someone who sticks with you and values you • The guy who was a bully and now is a friend • something you use to get on an airplane &train • ...
Number The Stars 2021-10-21
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- the men that stopped anne marie from taking the fisherman their lunch
- star of david what the jews had to wear on their clothes
- where the jews were taken to
- anne maries older sister
- the main characters grandfather
- what was used to make the dogs go noseblind
- Lise's fiancé
- uncle henricks sister and the main charaters mother
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- w3
- people getting taken and killed
- marie main character
- the main characters best fried
- henrick the fisherman that helped get people out of copenhagen
- country that invaded copenhagen
14 Clues: w3 • Lise's fiancé • marie main character • anne maries older sister • where the jews were taken to • the main characters best fried • people getting taken and killed • the main characters grandfather • country that invaded copenhagen • what was used to make the dogs go noseblind • uncle henricks sister and the main charaters mother • ...
Noches misteriosa en granada 2023-05-01
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- paella Whats the traditional Spanish dish the host makes
- What was the main characters host like
- main characters best friend
- The country the main character is going to
- What is the neighborhood known for
- cueva Where is the main character staying
- Whats the hosts sons name
- halcon What does the son have on his arm during dinner
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- Jesus Whats the name of the host
- The city the main character is going to
- main character
- Why is the main character excited
- conejo What animal is dinner made from
- Kevins ex-girlfriend
- Where did the main character see the status
15 Clues: main character • Kevins ex-girlfriend • Whats the hosts sons name • main characters best friend • Why is the main character excited • What is the neighborhood known for • Jesus Whats the name of the host • What was the main characters host like • The city the main character is going to • The country the main character is going to • ...
Genre and Elements 2022-05-18
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- Narrator is part of the story
- setting, characters and conflict introduction
- author's story of particular event in their life
- Events that occur after the climax
- unchanging or undeveloping character
- Perspective from which the story is told
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- Force operating against the main character
- main part of story leading up to the climax
- Narrator speaks to characters and reader
- message or central idea author wants to deliver
- Main character of the story
- changing or developing character
- Time, place and conditions of story
- Narrator is outside the story
14 Clues: Main character of the story • Narrator is part of the story • Narrator is outside the story • changing or developing character • Events that occur after the climax • Time, place and conditions of story • unchanging or undeveloping character • Narrator speaks to characters and reader • Perspective from which the story is told • Force operating against the main character • ...
Movies 2024-04-19
7 Clues: Takes place in space • Dinosaurs are brought back to life • Superhero movie(antagonist is purple) • Disney movie featuring a talking snowman • Based on a doll famous for having many jobs • Popular Disney movie about animals in the savanna • Based on a real event(one of the highest grossing movies)
Performing Arts Vocabulary 1 2013-06-25
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- painted scenes on a stage to show where the play takes place
- Practice of the play
- the space where actors perform
- someone who writes plays
- people watching a play
- a performance using dialogue
- a funny play
- clothes worn by actors for their characters
- a play about people who lived in the past
- the story of a play
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- a building where plays, Musicals and Opera are performed
- a person in a play, eg Romeo
- a stage area the audience can't see
- someone who performs in a play
- a conversation between two characters
- a sad play
- someone who tells the actors what to do
- a performance suing classical music and singing
- a performance using dialogue and music and dance
19 Clues: a sad play • a funny play • the story of a play • Practice of the play • people watching a play • someone who writes plays • a person in a play, eg Romeo • a performance using dialogue • someone who performs in a play • the space where actors perform • a stage area the audience can't see • a conversation between two characters • someone who tells the actors what to do • ...
Chekhov short stories 2021-10-11
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- Something the characters longed for
- St. City in Russia
- where the characters go tobogganing
- Nickname for Nadenka
- Nadenka's job of the Nobility Wardenship
- A mystery and a joke
- The importance of a drink from a goblet
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- Apparently a good time to go sledding
- Color of fear and snow
- A chalice
- a piece worn in winter to keep warm
- Nadenka feels ___ when sledding
- The figure of a simile and an allusion referred to when describing the ride
- A snow transportation
- was it he who said it or __?
- A message from Nedenka the next morning
- Nadenka grew used to the phrase as one does to ___
- eyes filled with __ when going down the hill
- which point of view is the story told from
19 Clues: A chalice • St. City in Russia • Nickname for Nadenka • A mystery and a joke • A snow transportation • Color of fear and snow • was it he who said it or __? • Nadenka feels ___ when sledding • Something the characters longed for • a piece worn in winter to keep warm • where the characters go tobogganing • Apparently a good time to go sledding • A message from Nedenka the next morning • ...
8th Apex Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
- struggle or problem
- predicting what is going to happen to next
- a feeling of not knowing what will happen next
- applicable to all people in all time periods and all places.
- not clearly expressed
- clearly expressed
- the thoughts of ALL characters
- character vs. character
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- the thoughts of only ONE character
- a conclusion based on what you already know.
- something that occurred earlier
- the narrator is included (I,me,my)
- things that represent other things in a work of literature.
- character vs. self
- main message or lesson of the story
- time and place
- a conversation between two or more characters
- something that occurs and the reader/audience knows but the character does not
19 Clues: time and place • clearly expressed • character vs. self • struggle or problem • not clearly expressed • character vs. character • the thoughts of ALL characters • something that occurred earlier • the thoughts of only ONE character • the narrator is included (I,me,my) • main message or lesson of the story • predicting what is going to happen to next • ...
Mainstream Animes 2020-04-21
Across
- one of the main characters' name is Goku
- the main characters are the Elric Brothers
- there is a flying, blue cat
- seven knights become wants criminals
- the main protagonist's name is "Izuku Midoriya"
- the main protagonist's video game character's name is Kirito
- a notebook that could kill people
- it's about a kid and a demon butler
- the main character is called "darling" by his partner
- the title is the main character's name
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- is based in a city infested with ghouls
- "dio brando"
- "hisoka"
- the main character is apparently the son of the devil
- the main character's mother is eaten by a titan
- named after a very toxic chemical
- the main character's sister becomes a demon
- it's about volleyball
- it's mostly just about pirates
19 Clues: "hisoka" • "dio brando" • it's about volleyball • there is a flying, blue cat • it's mostly just about pirates • named after a very toxic chemical • a notebook that could kill people • it's about a kid and a demon butler • seven knights become wants criminals • the title is the main character's name • is based in a city infested with ghouls • ...
Historical Narratives Vocabulary 2025-01-24
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- The struggle between opposing forces or characters that drive the plot, often influenced by the historical setting and events.
- Source A source that analyzes or interprets historical events based on primary sources, such as textbooks or biographies.
- The reasons behind a character’s actions and decisions, often shaped by the historical setting and events.
- A distinct period of time in history characterized by particular events, people, or conditions.
- Influence The impact of societal values, beliefs, and customs on characters and events within a historical narrative.
- Source An original document or source from the time period being studied, such as letters, diaries, or photographs.
- The mood or feeling created by the setting and details in a historical narrative.
- The degree to which a historical narrative accurately represents the time period, setting, and characters.
- The central idea or underlying message conveyed by a historical narrative, such as resilience, injustice, or change.
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- A particular way of viewing and understanding historical events based on personal or cultural viewpoints.
- The background information surrounding an event or character that helps explain its meaning and significance.
- The spoken exchanges between characters in a historical narrative that reflect the language and culture of the time period.
- A character or force in a story that opposes the protagonist, often reflecting historical conflicts or societal issues.
- The arrangement of events in the order they occurred in time.
- The main character in a narrative, often facing challenges or conflicts shaped by the historical setting.
15 Clues: The arrangement of events in the order they occurred in time. • The mood or feeling created by the setting and details in a historical narrative. • A distinct period of time in history characterized by particular events, people, or conditions. • A particular way of viewing and understanding historical events based on personal or cultural viewpoints. • ...
December Birthday 2023-11-27
11 Clues: poet • My Way • Show DVD • Tutti Frutti • Price Is Right • Margaritaville • Barefoot Contessa • Carol Burnette Show • Magical Place on Earth • Take Me home Country Roads • Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Unit 6 Fiction 2019-04-05
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- a form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
- the perspective from which a story is told
- Most exciting moment of the story; turning point
- person Narrator is outside the action and refers to characters as he or she
- the language an author chooses for expression, characterized by patterns in the word choice, arrangement of words on the page, and their grammar and syntax within sentences.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- the point in a work in which a very significant change occurs
- introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation/ conflict
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- End of the story where loose ends are tied up
- Conversation between characters
- Setting, character, plot, style, point of view, mood/tone, theme of a story or other piece of literature.
- where the author's message is stated clearly in the story
- Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
- the theme is not stated directly but woven throughout the story
- the series of conflicts or struggles that build a story toward a climax.
- Sequence of events in a story
- told from the narrator's point of view, using "I" "me" "my" etc...
17 Clues: Sequence of events in a story • Conversation between characters • the perspective from which a story is told • End of the story where loose ends are tied up • Most exciting moment of the story; turning point • Events after the climax, leading to the resolution • where the author's message is stated clearly in the story • ...
Typography Crossword 2023-09-22
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- the font category that has little "feet" on the ends of each character; great for print
- the basic design principle that using different sizes of type creates
- The element used to help guide the reader's eye across a large gap to information, used mainly on menus
- the font category that is clean, and is great to use on digital projects
- the font category that is great for wedding invitations with connecting letters
- a series of fonts, or a font family
- a complete set of characters in a particular size and style of type
- an individual character, such as the letter A
- type that is best written in 10 to 12 point font size
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- the font category that is fancy but the letters are not connected
- type that is best written in 18 plus font size
- the spacing between a set of characters, such as two words
- the spacing between lines of type
- the spacing between individual characters, such as two letters
- when your type is aligned down the middle
- the font category that is playful and is great for movie titles and birthday invites
- the art of arranging type
17 Clues: the art of arranging type • the spacing between lines of type • a series of fonts, or a font family • when your type is aligned down the middle • an individual character, such as the letter A • type that is best written in 18 plus font size • type that is best written in 10 to 12 point font size • the spacing between a set of characters, such as two words • ...
i am legend crossword 2025-07-03
11 Clues: The antagonists • What Neville lost • Nevilles second chance • Nevilles second chance • Nevilles main objective • the main characters name • The cause of the out real • The leader of the creatures • A key Theme in Nevilles life • The main characters best friend • The city Where the story takes place
Binatang-Animals 2021-04-22
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- I have wings but there are some of my kind who can not fly though most can. I come in many varieties. What am I?
- I am a winged mammal. I use echolocation to find my way around. What am I?
- I am the biggest of all the wild cats. I have a striped coat. What am I?
- I am a long, legless reptile. I am cold blooded so I can not move very fast when it is cold. What am I?
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- I am a wild cat that gained the title 'king of the jungle' What am I?
- My name in Indonesian is the same as my name in English but I do not live in trees. What am I?
- I am very tall and I am from Africa. What am I?
- I have wings but I am not a bird. I eat and drink through a proboscis. What am I?
- I am an arachnid and I feed on insects that get caught in my very sticky web. What am I?
- Rafiki and Abu are names of Disney characters. I am the same kind of animal as them. What am I?
10 Clues: I am very tall and I am from Africa. What am I? • I am a wild cat that gained the title 'king of the jungle' What am I? • I am the biggest of all the wild cats. I have a striped coat. What am I? • I am a winged mammal. I use echolocation to find my way around. What am I? • I have wings but I am not a bird. I eat and drink through a proboscis. What am I? • ...
Drama Terms 2013-02-18
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- The lines spoken by the characters
- The "tragic flaw" in characters that eventually causes their downfall in Greek tragedy
- The italicized (unspoken) words in a dramatic script that define the actors' actions, movements, or attitudes throughout the play
- A speech in which a character addresses himself or herself as a dramatic means of letting the audience understand that character's thoughts and feelings
- Literature written to be performed
- A type of drama that depicts the events leading to the downfall of the protagonist
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- An actor's brief comment to the audience that is assumed not to be heard by the other characters on the stage
- A situation that depends on the audience knowing something that a character has not realized, or on one character knowing something that other characters do not know
- Short for "properties", the pictures, furnishings, objects, and backdrop on the stage that create the setting
- Aristotle's rules that require a dramatic work to be unified in time, place, and action
- An extended speech by one character
11 Clues: The lines spoken by the characters • Literature written to be performed • An extended speech by one character • A type of drama that depicts the events leading to the downfall of the protagonist • The "tragic flaw" in characters that eventually causes their downfall in Greek tragedy • ...
Aidan's Disney Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-27
Across
- i have seven friends who are dwarfs
- fish with a lucky fin
- raised by a family of gorillas
- movie with inflatable 3D robot
- girl who collects thingamabobbers
- my best friends are timon and pumba
- queen of arandale
- a genie turned him into a prince
- Pinocchio's conscience
- Meeska Mooska
- lived with people who were half human, half god
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- red car that says "Ka-Chow!"
- lives with evil stepsisters and step mother
- I was a boy who never wanted to grow up
- in deep sleep after touching a spinning wheel
- wants to make a fur coat out of dalmations
- family with superhero powers
- "I like warm hugs"
- the movie Inside Out's blue emotion
19 Clues: Meeska Mooska • queen of arandale • "I like warm hugs" • fish with a lucky fin • Pinocchio's conscience • red car that says "Ka-Chow!" • family with superhero powers • raised by a family of gorillas • movie with inflatable 3D robot • a genie turned him into a prince • girl who collects thingamabobbers • i have seven friends who are dwarfs • the movie Inside Out's blue emotion • ...
-_-_-_-_O_0_O_-_-_- 2021-03-11
Across
- brother of silver and connor
- clan of unicorns and fancy clothes
- son of the leaders of sei'nakin, brother to sylar and jazz
- founder: corvus
- one of the three main characters, considered the best swordfighter in the clans after silver
- daughter of the leader of Uniteu, one of the minor clans
- clan admired for their rigid ways and following the path of good no matter what
- sister of sylar and alak
- leader of O'Ctopin Tu after his older brother died. His favorite sentence is: "I don't know"
- brother to silver, evil
- clan leaders mentioned: mark, silver and their father
- clan name with no translation
- jaguar legs, minor clan
- one of the three main characters, from fishinlai
- one of the three main characters, considered evil
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- brother to zolo, sylar and him quarrel
- son of jazz and zolo
- brother to willow, was changed by the Stygian Tiger Amulet into a puppet
- clan that is "peace fantics"
- healer from c'orinitoe who saves sylar and wael
- clan that is admired for its bravery
- brother to silver, befuddled at night
- clan that says as long as you feel free, you can do anything
- a c'orinitoan who survived and studies wolvesyli's diciples
- another word for I
- the white blade master
- clan that suse made after he was exiled for being a tratior
27 Clues: founder: corvus • another word for I • son of jazz and zolo • the white blade master • brother to silver, evil • jaguar legs, minor clan • sister of sylar and alak • brother of silver and connor • clan that is "peace fantics" • clan name with no translation • clan of unicorns and fancy clothes • clan that is admired for its bravery • brother to silver, befuddled at night • ...
Crazy Crosswords 2021-09-24
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- an object person or event that functions as itself but also stands for something else
- all events following the climax or turning point
- a person in a story, poem, or play
- an interruption of the action to present events that took place at an earlier time
- a fully developed character with many different traits
- series of relative events
- stereotype character,one dimensional with few traits.
- the vantage point from which the writer tells the story
- showing a characters personality through actions,thoughts, feelings,words
- giving human quality to non human things
- reference to a statement person, place or events from literature, history, religion
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- consists of a series of complications when the main character takes action to resolve their problems and are met with further problems
- the force working against the main character
- comparing two unlike things not using like or as
- he author states directly what the characters personality is like
- language that appeals to the senses
- the turning point in the story
- the end of a central conflict
- main character of the story that changes
- section that introduces characters, setting, and conflict
- a character that does not change
- a contrast between expectation and reality
- the central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work
- comparing two things using like or as
24 Clues: series of relative events • the end of a central conflict • the turning point in the story • a character that does not change • a person in a story, poem, or play • language that appeals to the senses • comparing two things using like or as • main character of the story that changes • giving human quality to non human things • a contrast between expectation and reality • ...
Literary Terms 2019-08-29
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- a statement that seems contradictory but that actually expresses a deeper truth
- a portrait in words of a person, place, or object
- a hint given to the reader of what is to come
- the relationship between the narrator and the story
- a phrase that has a different meaning from what its word literally suggests
- the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader
- the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates in a story
- the techniques a writer uses to create and repair the personalities of the characters in the work
- the writer's attitude to the audience
- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a real situation
- the adversary who opposes the protagonist
- something concrete that represents something abstract
- the time and location of a story
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- a combination of words that contradict each other
- when something nonhuman is given human traits
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- round characters
- flat characters
- the main character in a piece of literature
- the character is a character
- a story or tale with two or more levels of meaning
- a comparison between two things without using "like" or "as"
- a comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
- a brief reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object
24 Clues: flat characters • round characters • the character is a character • the time and location of a story • the writer's attitude to the audience • a struggle between two opposing forces • the adversary who opposes the protagonist • the main character in a piece of literature • when something nonhuman is given human traits • a hint given to the reader of what is to come • ...
Mia Mazak 2019-08-28
Across
- refers to the feeling that the writer creates in a story.
- A comparison of two things not using "like" or "as".
- A hint given to the reader that hints the future.
- The main character.
- A phrase that has a different meaning than what it literally suggests.
- The writer uses this to reveal or create a characters personalities.
- The time and location of a story.
- A brief reference to a historical event, object, or person.
- The writers attitude towards their audience.
- Main idea or underlying meaning of the story.
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- A combination of word that contradict each other.
- Characters sudden insight into a conflict.
- Uses exaggeration to emphasize a situation.
- When something not human is given human attributes.
- An interruption in the story to see something that happened before that point in the story.
- A portrait of words of a person, place, or object.
- An insight based on stated details, about information that is an "educated guess".
- An authors choice of words/vocabulary in a story.
- A conversation between characters that usually reveals traits.
- A story with two or more levels of meaning.
- The descriptive language used in a story to create word pictures.
- The struggle between two opposing forces.
- A comparison of two different things using "like" or "as" in the comparison.
- The authors unique way of writing.
24 Clues: The main character. • The time and location of a story. • The authors unique way of writing. • The struggle between two opposing forces. • Characters sudden insight into a conflict. • Uses exaggeration to emphasize a situation. • A story with two or more levels of meaning. • The writers attitude towards their audience. • Main idea or underlying meaning of the story. • ...
Bird Box 2023-11-18
Across
- they go to it to get supplies byt someone gets killed
- The cmain theme of the story, as characters live in a dangerous world.
- Head character of the story, a mother trying to protect her children from supernatural entities.
- of Supplies: Malorie gathers essential items for her journey in this.
- The fate that befalls those who lay eyes on the thing.
- Malorie's husband
- with the Crutches: A mysterious character encountered by Malorie and the children.
- Essential item to avoid seeing the mysterious "thing" creatures.
- A character who is a threat to the survivors.
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- Used to guide characters while walking blindfolded.
- Mysterious thing that cause people to go insane if they are see it.
- A helpful and smart survivor.
- A character in the story who faces a tragic fate.
- Malorie and her children travel down this to reach safety, relying on their sense of touch.
- Pregnant survivor who seeks shelter with Malorie.
- Blind people are safe because they can not see "the thing.
- The rumored spot have that Malorie seeks to stay.
- Fisherman: A character Malorie encounters during her river journey who tries to kill her.
- House: The first place where the characters face the start of the apocalypse.
- Box: The title of the book, referring to a box with birds that signal the presence of the entities.
20 Clues: Malorie's husband • A helpful and smart survivor. • A character who is a threat to the survivors. • A character in the story who faces a tragic fate. • Pregnant survivor who seeks shelter with Malorie. • The rumored spot have that Malorie seeks to stay. • Used to guide characters while walking blindfolded. • they go to it to get supplies byt someone gets killed • ...
Semester Vocabulary Review 2024-05-17
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- A comparison without using like or as.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- Representing a thing or idea as a person in art, literature.
- The implied or associative meaning of a word.
- A brief statement or account of the main points of something.
- To find out by reasoning; to arrive at a conclusion on the basis of thought.
- The major turning point of a story, most intense moment, and "peak" of the plot diagram.
- The ending of a story.
- Ethical appeal.
- action Events after the climax, leading to the resolution.
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- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- Appeal to logic.
- Appeal to emotion.
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance.
- The lesson or message that runs through an entire story.
- How an author creates and describes the characters in a story.
- The part of the structure that sets the scene, introduces and identifies characters, and establishes the situation at the beginning of a story or play.
- Person telling the story.
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- To formally put an end to something.
- action Events leading up to the climax of a story. The main characters work to resolve the conflict.
21 Clues: Ethical appeal. • Appeal to logic. • Appeal to emotion. • The ending of a story. • Person telling the story. • A comparison using "like" or "as." • To formally put an end to something. • A comparison without using like or as. • The implied or associative meaning of a word. • The lesson or message that runs through an entire story. • ...
The Good Lie 2024-06-29
Across
- Which organization helps the refugees relocate to the United States?
- What is the central theme of the movie?
- Who helps the refugees adjust to life in the United States?
- What does Theo do for Mamere and the others at the end?
- What does Jeremiah emphasize as important for the children in their new life?
- What do the refugees struggle with as they try to fit into American society?
- Name one of the Sudanese brothers in the movie.
- In which country does the movie begin?
- What important value is highlighted in the movie’s title?
- Which language do the refugees have to learn quickly?
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- What quality helps the refugees adapt to their new life?
- What happened to Mamere's brother Theo?
- What forced the main characters to flee their home country?
- What are the main characters trying to escape from in the movie?
- What do the refugees find very different in the U.S. compared to Sudan?
- What is the first name of the actress who plays Carrie?
- To which state do the refugees move in the United States?
- What is a major element of the movie, showing the characters' travel from Africa to America?
- What do the refugees struggle to find when they arrive in the U.S.?
- What keeps the refugees going despite their hardships?
20 Clues: In which country does the movie begin? • What is the central theme of the movie? • What happened to Mamere's brother Theo? • Name one of the Sudanese brothers in the movie. • Which language do the refugees have to learn quickly? • What keeps the refugees going despite their hardships? • What does Theo do for Mamere and the others at the end? • ...
English 2 EOC Revi 2023-04-14
Across
- giving non-living things human qualities
- same sounds at the end of multiple lines
- life lesson or universal message
- problem or struggle
- cause effect, problem solution, steps, chronological, main idea details
- author's attitude toward a topic
- loaded words, phrases or language
- the last sentence of the introduction
- words/phrases that appeal to sight, smell, taste, touch and sound
- words spoken aloud by cast members
- the author of a dramatic piece
- the LAST question in the series
- direct quotations from the selection
- photos, charts, graphs, images
- reader's attitude toward the piece
- introduces background, setting, characters
- provide information about actions expressions, movement of cast members
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- main/leading character
- a scene from the past
- extreme exaggeration
- where and when a story takes place
- the events that take place in a story
- the speaker in a drama
- thematic/lesson learned/ author's message
- comparison using like or as
- how the author puts the piece together
- the opponent or instigator
- comparison by renaming
- stems from thesis, includes claim/reason
- syllable structure that contributes to poem's rhythm
- changes in tone, attitude, structure, ideas
- for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
- common characters that represent human nature
- sentence beginnings, proper nouns, titles
- patterns of sound in the poem
35 Clues: problem or struggle • extreme exaggeration • a scene from the past • main/leading character • the speaker in a drama • comparison by renaming • the opponent or instigator • comparison using like or as • patterns of sound in the poem • the author of a dramatic piece • photos, charts, graphs, images • for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so • the LAST question in the series • ...
Unit 6 Fiction 2019-04-05
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- a form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
- Sequence of events in a story
- Narrator is outside the action and refers to characters as he or she
- the point in a work in which a very significant change occurs
- the theme is not stated directly but woven throughout the story
- the language an author chooses for expression, characterized by patterns in the word choice, arrangement of words on the page, and their grammar and syntax within sentences.
- told from the narrator's point of view, using "I" "me" "my" etc...
- Conversation between characters
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- End of the story where loose ends are tied up
- the perspective from which a story is told
- Setting, character, plot, style, point of view, mood/tone, theme of a story or other piece of literature.
- Most exciting moment of the story; turning point
- where the author's message is stated clearly in the story
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
- the series of conflicts or struggles that build a story toward a climax.
- introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation/ conflict
17 Clues: Sequence of events in a story • Conversation between characters • the perspective from which a story is told • End of the story where loose ends are tied up • Most exciting moment of the story; turning point • Events after the climax, leading to the resolution • where the author's message is stated clearly in the story • ...
Graphic Novel Terms Practice 2025-12-03
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- the amount of contrast in an image
- the segment that contains the image and text with instantaneous transitions
- the space between framed panels
- the lines and borders that contain the panels
- the panel closest to the viewer
- type of panel that spans the width of the page; if it runs off the page, it's known as 'bleed'
- objects, characters, details behind everything to add context for the reader
- an image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page
- a thought enclosed by a balloon that has a series of dots or bubbles going up to it
- refers to the process of closure (reader mentally 'fills in the gaps') in the gutter, between panels; there are six types
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- the subject is in the middle of the scene
- term that refers to the teardrops, sweatdrops, question marks, or motion lines that artists draw besides characters' faces to portray emotion
- speech between characters
- boxes containing a variety of text elements and details
- these enclose dialogue and come from a specific speaker's mouth
- can be portrayed in different ways and can represent an idea or group of people
- specific to the artist; four scales of this
17 Clues: speech between characters • the space between framed panels • the panel closest to the viewer • the amount of contrast in an image • the subject is in the middle of the scene • specific to the artist; four scales of this • the lines and borders that contain the panels • boxes containing a variety of text elements and details • ...
And Then There Were None 2023-11-29
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- The curtains that magically disappeared
- accused of being the murderer
- brought them all together in the living room
- Lombard brought to the island it's a weapon
- Hit in the head
- got accused of killing his won wifeSoilder
- First one to die with a drink that was laced
- Tour on soldier island
- the 10 people came together
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- Former judge
- Figures that indicate the soldierVehicletarboat: Vechicle they Revolver to leave
- Second to die, died in her sleep from a chloral overdose
- Owner of the house sent them there
- can help figure out the weird death situations
- One of main characters
- Curious, has discussions with characters
- Foreshadows all of the character's deaths
- Decective to scope out other guests
- everyday afternoon tea
19 Clues: Former judge • Hit in the head • One of main characters • everyday afternoon tea • Tour on soldier island • the 10 people came together • accused of being the murderer • Owner of the house sent them there • Decective to scope out other guests • The curtains that magically disappeared • Curious, has discussions with characters • Foreshadows all of the character's deaths • ...
And Then There Were None 2023-11-29
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- The curtains that magically disappeared
- accused of being the murderer
- brought them all together in the living room
- Lombard brought to the island it's a weapon
- Hit in the head
- got accused of killing his won wifeSoilder
- First one to die with a drink that was laced
- Tour on soldier island
- the 10 people came together
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- Former judge
- Figures that indicate the soldierVehicletarboat: Vechicle they Revolver to leave
- Second to die, died in her sleep from a chloral overdose
- Owner of the house sent them there
- can help figure out the weird death situations
- One of main characters
- Curious, has discussions with characters
- Foreshadows all of the character's deaths
- Decective to scope out other guests
- everyday afternoon tea
19 Clues: Former judge • Hit in the head • One of main characters • everyday afternoon tea • Tour on soldier island • the 10 people came together • accused of being the murderer • Owner of the house sent them there • Decective to scope out other guests • The curtains that magically disappeared • Curious, has discussions with characters • Foreshadows all of the character's deaths • ...
Drama 2025-10-22
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- A unit in poetry made of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
- When a character voices their thoughts out loud while alone or believing they are alone, revealing their mind to the audience.
- The place in which the action occurs, including time period, time of day, indoors or outdoors, and weather; everything that creates the environment for the characters.
- A character who is almost exactly the opposite of another character, used for comparison.
- The main idea the writer is trying to convey, often expressed in a single, generalized statement.
- Irony A situation where the audience knows something the characters do not know.
- A further division within an act.
- The point of tension that moves the story forward. It can be between two characters (man versus man), between a character and surroundings (man versus society or man versus nature), or an internal struggle (man versus self).
- A form of literature written for performance. Its two main forms are tragedy and comedy, but other forms include history and romance.
- A story that ends happily, usually involving common people and often containing humorous scenes and situations. Comedy does not always mean “funny” and can deal with serious or sad subjects viewed through a brighter lens.
- A division of a play, similar to a chapter in a novel.
- A play on words that sound alike but have different meanings, often used for humor.
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- Words spoken directly to the audience by a character, usually to provide further information.
- The actual story that moves the drama along; the sequence of events brought to life by the characters.
- Pentameter A form of poetry with lines consisting of five iambs, each iamb being two syllables.
- A conversation between two or more characters.
- A serious work in which the hero (tragic hero) suffers catastrophe or serious misfortune, usually because of his own actions.
- Entendre A word or phrase with more than one meaning. For example, game may refer to prey or the act of hunting.
- A person who appears in the work and takes part in the drama. This includes protagonists, antagonists, and any person who appears on stage or whose voice is heard.
- A person or group acting as narrator, commentator, or general audience to the play’s action.
- Directions Comments identifying parts of the setting, use of props or costumes, character information, or background details; in Shakespeare’s plays, these may appear in brackets, parentheses, or half-brackets.
- A speech given by one character to another or to an audience.
22 Clues: A further division within an act. • A conversation between two or more characters. • A division of a play, similar to a chapter in a novel. • A speech given by one character to another or to an audience. • A unit in poetry made of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. • ...
Types of Writing 2022-04-27
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- A story with characters, a setting, dialogue, a problem and solution
- _____ explain the main idea.
- Hook the reader at the beginning
- Informational writing has a _____ idea.
- Support your opinion with ______.
- Opinion writing _________ the reader.
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- What you think or feel
- Characters talking to each other
- The ending to your writing
- How the main character solves the problem
- What goes wrong in your story
- Informational writing __________ the reader.
12 Clues: What you think or feel • The ending to your writing • _____ explain the main idea. • What goes wrong in your story • Characters talking to each other • Hook the reader at the beginning • Support your opinion with ______. • Opinion writing _________ the reader. • Informational writing has a _____ idea. • How the main character solves the problem • ...
Biodiversity and Classification 2024-03-19
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- The ____ species concept says that a species is a distinctly different group based on physical similarities.
- The ____ system was the first formal system of taxonomy. It was developed by Carl Linnaeus. He based his classifications on morphology and habitat.
- A ____ key is a tool that is used to identify organisms based on their traits. It's kind of like a choose-your-own adventure book.
- ____ characters are only found after a split from the descendent line.
- _____ is the grouping of objects or organisms based on a set of criteria.
- Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya are the three _____. This is the broadest category of classification.
- The ____ species concept says that a species is a group of organisms that are able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring
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- ____ characters include things like amino acids and nucleotides. These help scientists determine evolutionary relationships among species.
- The ____ species concept says that a species is a cluster of organisms that has a unique phylogeny (evolutionary history).
- The biological species concept doesn't work for ____ species (such as dinosaurs) and asexual reproduction
- Scientific names are ____ if typed and underlined if handwritten.
- ____ characters are found within the entire line of descent of a group of organisms.
- ____ characters are physical traits. If species share these, they are closely related.
- ____ nomenclature is the naming system that Linnaeus developed. Each species has a scientific name with two parts: a genus and a specific epithet
- A ____ is a branching diagram that shows evolutionary history. It's also know as an evolutionary tree or a phylogenetic tree.
- ____ was a Greek philosopher that developed the first widely accepted classification system
16 Clues: Scientific names are ____ if typed and underlined if handwritten. • ____ characters are only found after a split from the descendent line. • _____ is the grouping of objects or organisms based on a set of criteria. • ____ characters are found within the entire line of descent of a group of organisms. • ...
Divergent 2014-04-29
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- Faction dedicated to knowledge
- What Jeanine is trying to extract from the system; Tris
- Faction dedicated to complete truth
- Faction that is dedicated to putting others before themselves
- Quality represented by Abnegation
- Ship name for the two main characters
- Faction that is peacuful and kind; red and yellow clothing
- representative from Erudite
- 5 of these; what the city is divided into
- Main character
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- Quality that Dauntless members have
- Mamber of Erudite must be very _______ to join the faction
- Faction that is in charge of protecting the city
- Quality that many citizens of Candor possess
- Middle of thes storyline; second book
- Final book in the Divergent series
- main characters origional name
- Dauntless instructor
18 Clues: Main character • Dauntless instructor • representative from Erudite • Faction dedicated to knowledge • main characters origional name • Quality represented by Abnegation • Final book in the Divergent series • Quality that Dauntless members have • Faction dedicated to complete truth • Middle of thes storyline; second book • Ship name for the two main characters • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2013-05-06
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- Characters used in Chinese writing
- the proper "way"
- Upper class just lower than kings
- Thin needles in skin to relieve pain
- Chinese philosophy that promotes a peaceful society
- a line of rulers from the same family
- Practice where children respect their elders
- "school of law"
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- People who share a similar position in society
- Teaching that any man could be in the government
- Formal order
- Officials who are responsible for areas of the government
- Characters that stand for objects
13 Clues: Formal order • "school of law" • the proper "way" • Upper class just lower than kings • Characters that stand for objects • Characters used in Chinese writing • Thin needles in skin to relieve pain • a line of rulers from the same family • Practice where children respect their elders • People who share a similar position in society • ...
Cross word Puzzle 2025-11-25
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- Blueprint for objects, can include methods and variables
- Largest integer type, 64 bits
- Type that can only be true or false
- Integer type that fits in 2 bytes
- Clue
- Most commonly used integer type, 32-bit
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- 32-bit floating point number
- A group of characters enclosed in double quotes
- 64-bit floating point number
- Smallest integer type, takes 1 byte
- An instance of a class
- A collection of elements of the same type
- Represents individual Unicode characters
13 Clues: Clue • An instance of a class • 32-bit floating point number • 64-bit floating point number • Largest integer type, 64 bits • Integer type that fits in 2 bytes • Type that can only be true or false • Smallest integer type, takes 1 byte • Most commonly used integer type, 32-bit • Represents individual Unicode characters • A collection of elements of the same type • ...
Warrior Cats 2022-02-09
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- Gives Jayfeather advice.
- Firestars Mate
- Orange tom. One of the main characters
- Medicine cat. Firestar's daughter
- Firestar's childhood bully
- The leader after firestar
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- Gray Tom, Another one of the main characters
- Ghost that Hollyleaf lived with in exile.
- Predicted an eclipse
- Orange pelt. Firestar's daughter.
10 Clues: Firestars Mate • Predicted an eclipse • Gives Jayfeather advice. • The leader after firestar • Firestar's childhood bully • Medicine cat. Firestar's daughter • Orange pelt. Firestar's daughter. • Orange tom. One of the main characters • Ghost that Hollyleaf lived with in exile. • Gray Tom, Another one of the main characters
Password Crossword 2024-01-23
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- Reason why we should have strong passwords
- Big Letters
- Characters that aren't letters or numbers
- Don't reuse passwords, make them ________
- Little Letters
- Integers
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- Avoid using ________ words in passwords
- A string a words used for authentication
- Don't use ________ information in passwords
- Minimum number of Characters
10 Clues: Integers • Big Letters • Little Letters • Minimum number of Characters • Avoid using ________ words in passwords • A string a words used for authentication • Characters that aren't letters or numbers • Don't reuse passwords, make them ________ • Reason why we should have strong passwords • Don't use ________ information in passwords
Literary Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-24
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- A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
- beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced
- The author's message or lesson
- How the reader feels about the text while reading.
- Idea what a piece of writing is mainly about (the who and the what)
- Conversation between characters
- A conclusion one can draw from background knowledge and text evidence
- A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
- When an author uses description to let readers know more about the characters and their personal traits.
- the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
- of view the perspective from which a story is told
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- End of the story where loose ends are tied up
- structure how the information within a written text is organized
- Most exciting moment of the story; turning point
- exaggeration
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) to help the reader visualize the story
- A comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
- A comparison between two things without using like or as
- The time and place of a story
- directions instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics and/or paranthesis
- the problem in the story
- the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
22 Clues: exaggeration • the problem in the story • The time and place of a story • The author's message or lesson • Conversation between characters • End of the story where loose ends are tied up • Most exciting moment of the story; turning point • How the reader feels about the text while reading. • of view the perspective from which a story is told • ...
Literary Devices 2012-12-20
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- the lesson or message of a story. Usually expresed in a complete sentence.
- Action/ shows how the chracters respond to the conflict
- the highest point of tension in a story.
- author writes about a memory, dream, or a story told by another character.
- of view/ the voice of the narrator or the character who is tells the story
- introduction which gives background information and the setting of the story.
- shows the outcome of the conflict.
- people, animals, or creatures in a story.
- Conflict/ conflict that a character faces with an outside force.
- the series of event in a story.
- narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronouns I and me.
- Ms. Crayton favorite sport.
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- the name of your middle school
- the closest holiday.
- hints at a future incident that may occur in the story.
- narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts of all the characters.
- the narrator is outside the story telling the reader what is happening and uses pronouns she and her.
- Ms. Crayton favorite color.
- Conflict/ conflict that a character faces with him/herself
- The state Ms. Crayton went to college.
- Action/ occurs after the climax
- qualities of characters that tell you about their personality.
- third person point of view limited to what only one character knows.
23 Clues: the closest holiday. • Ms. Crayton favorite color. • Ms. Crayton favorite sport. • the name of your middle school • the series of event in a story. • Action/ occurs after the climax • shows the outcome of the conflict. • The state Ms. Crayton went to college. • the highest point of tension in a story. • people, animals, or creatures in a story. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- character - a type of character who remains largely the same throughout the storyline.
- main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
- character - one who learns a lesson or changes as a person
- - exaggerated statements
- - the conversation between two or more characters in a story or real-life
- - the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together in a sentence or verse.
- comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- - a figure of speech
- - the character who drives the action--the character whose fate matters most
- conclusion of the story by the resolving of conflicts between characters
- subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
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- - the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning
- act of creating and describing characters in literature
- - the opposing force that the main character, also known as the protagonist, faces
- most intense, exciting, or important point of something or story
- - a struggle between opposing forces
- the story takes place
- - a literary device that gives human characteristics to nonhuman things or inanimate objects
- action/the period of time in a story that follows the climax and leads to the resolution
- action/events that lead up to the climax
- - a figure of speech
21 Clues: - a figure of speech • the story takes place • - a figure of speech • - exaggerated statements • - a struggle between opposing forces • action/events that lead up to the climax • - the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning • act of creating and describing characters in literature • character - one who learns a lesson or changes as a person • ...
S1 Frankenstein 2025-04-28
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- A symbol of knowledge and discovery
- The place where Victor creates the creature
- An introduction at the beginning of a story or play
- The study of the natural world, key to Victor’s work
- A symbol often representing fear or evil
- The final part of a story where loose ends are tied up
- Judging someone based on appearance or difference
- Hints about what might happen later in the story
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story
- A symbol of self-reflection and identity
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- The scientist who creates the creature
- Where and when a story takes place
- Strong desire to succeed or achieve something
- The emotion Victor feels after creating the creature
- A long speech by one character on stage
- A section at the end of a story or play that wraps up the events
- The being created by Victor Frankenstein
- The feeling or mood created by a piece of writing
- A conversation between two or more characters
- A powerful natural symbol seen throughout the play
- Using objects, characters, or settings to represent deeper meanings
- Feeling separated from others, a key theme in the story
- Irony, When the audience knows something that the characters do not
- Victor’s younger brother who is murdered
- Victor’s loyal friend who travels with him
25 Clues: Where and when a story takes place • A symbol of knowledge and discovery • The scientist who creates the creature • A long speech by one character on stage • The being created by Victor Frankenstein • A symbol often representing fear or evil • Victor’s younger brother who is murdered • A symbol of self-reflection and identity • Victor’s loyal friend who travels with him • ...
PROJECT 2022-06-03
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- He is one of the main characters
- She is one of the main characters
- The boys ____ to the waffle house
- A year around thing that happens in December
- He is called this "Nickname"
- A way to transport on rails
- These people work at a coffee shop
- Her first name starts with a M
- She is one of the main characters
- A famous restaurant in Gracetown
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- This book is a ______ book.
- Jubilee's parents collect these
- This book as a very big ____ spark
- One of the three authors
- This authors name starts with a J
- This book has ______ in it
- There are a lot of ____ in the book
- This is the town they live in
- This book is _________ based
- A common thing that happens in winter
20 Clues: One of the three authors • This book has ______ in it • This book is a ______ book. • A way to transport on rails • He is called this "Nickname" • This book is _________ based • This is the town they live in • Her first name starts with a M • Jubilee's parents collect these • He is one of the main characters • A famous restaurant in Gracetown • She is one of the main characters • ...
6.2 Fiction/Drama 2023-04-18
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- what characters say on stage
- details that provide clues of events to come
- the turning point in the story
- problem main character must solve
- descriptions of the set and how actors should move
- author of the play
- structured series of events
- the villan or enemy of the main character
- conflict with self, feelings/emotions
- character personal traits, personality
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- restates the important ideas from a passage
- action loose ends are tied up in the plot
- main central character of the play
- a ficton selection that has characters and plot
- written version of a play
- conflict is settled or problem is solved
- conflict with others, the world, outside sources
- long plays divided into sections
- the main idea, message, or life lesson
19 Clues: author of the play • written version of a play • structured series of events • what characters say on stage • the turning point in the story • long plays divided into sections • problem main character must solve • main central character of the play • conflict with self, feelings/emotions • character personal traits, personality • the main idea, message, or life lesson • ...
Under The Blood Red Sun Crossword 2025-05-16
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- The teacher in this book at the school
- Reds mother, Tomikazu's dog
- Papas fisherman buddy who gets shot by a plane
- The main character of this book
- Billy and Tomikazus friend who created the Rats
- Sanji and Reikos daughter who Billy gives binoculars to
- A friend of Tomikazu
- What the main character calls his father
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- Billy's brother
- Billy and Tomikazus friend who is Japanese
- Sanjis wife in the story
- Lets Grandpa, Billy, and Tomikazu listen to his radio
- Main characters sister
- Keets father who beats him for hitting his car
- Bullies the main character throughout the book
- The dog that Billy gets From Tomikazu
- The main characters grandpa
- Has Tomikazus mother help around her house
- What the main character calls his mother
19 Clues: Billy's brother • A friend of Tomikazu • Main characters sister • Sanjis wife in the story • Reds mother, Tomikazu's dog • The main characters grandpa • The main character of this book • The dog that Billy gets From Tomikazu • The teacher in this book at the school • What the main character calls his mother • What the main character calls his father • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-05-13
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- Romeo's true love
- The person who wants to marry juliet
- What brought the 2 families together
- Romeo's first love Rosaline
- the Friar who fails to deliver the message to romeo
- The person who romeo kills to get revenge for mercutio
- Male Main characters calm headed best friend
- Male main character who is romantic
- The Friar who marries romeo and juliet lawrence
- The place where the book starts
- The family romeo was in
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- Whos grave does Romeo die in
- What type of lovers are romeo and juliet
- The family juliets in
- Male Main characters hot headed best friend
- The punishment romeo gets for killing tybalt
- Female main character
- How did romeo's mother die
- The emotion romeo and juliet feel
- The literary device at the start of the book
20 Clues: Romeo's true love • The family juliets in • Female main character • The family romeo was in • How did romeo's mother die • Romeo's first love Rosaline • Whos grave does Romeo die in • The place where the book starts • The emotion romeo and juliet feel • Male main character who is romantic • The person who wants to marry juliet • What brought the 2 families together • ...
Dogs 2023-03-31
10 Clues: Potato dog • a wolf dog • police dogs • chinese dog • disney movie • classic movie • white girl dog • barack obamas dog • long nose dog meme • tiny and aggressive
Beethoven 2020-04-28
10 Clues: Sinn • Aufnahme • Hymne von • Disney Film • Einzige Oper • Satz aus Pastorale • eine seiner Sonaten • Beethoven 6. Symphonie • letzen Worte Beethovens • Setzte er in 9. Symphonie ein
My Words 2024-04-19
10 Clues: BAM • saw • English • paddle board • a little bit • exaggeration • with your eyes • bird in the sky • inside and a Disney movie • repetition of a vowel sound
ELISA 2024-06-09
10 Clues: sport • future école • voyage de rêve • animal de rêve • surnom de mamie • artiste préféré • bff pour la vie • prénom de maman • fleurs préférées • princesse disney préférée
Lit Terms 2020-12-07
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- A story told by outside voice
- Is a type of division literature
- When characters have conversations
- A written story that is performed by actors
- Character that changes through the story
- When someone feels curiosity or uncertainty
- Someone that does't change throughout the story
- Two words contradicted together
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- Spoken language in a region or group
- Written language in two from
- A stories short summary
- Words that mean the opposite when said
- Someone who shows lot of traits
- Narrator tell readers the characters feels
- Someone that is seen in one way only
- When a character doesn't know but audience does
- A person, place or event that is referenced
- One character contrasted with another
- A story with two levels of meaning
- Symbols/ images that develop the theme
20 Clues: A stories short summary • Written language in two from • A story told by outside voice • Someone who shows lot of traits • Two words contradicted together • Is a type of division literature • When characters have conversations • A story with two levels of meaning • Spoken language in a region or group • Someone that is seen in one way only • ...
Act 2 Crossword Test 2019-01-25
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- Country Fortinbras told his uncle he was invading
- One of the themes in Hamlet
- Play: “Murder of __.
- Hamlet __ Polonius a lot.
- What Reynaldo is told to make up
- Polonius tells Reynaldo to do this
- Hamlet’s love interest
- Hamlet grabs Ophelia by the__.
- “__, words, words.”
- Childhood friend of Hamlet
- Actors
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- What the King & Polonius will hide behind
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Hamlet asks himself if he is a __.
- Ophelia’s brother
- Polonius’ theory on Hamlet’s madness
- “__, buzz.”
- “Brevity is the soul of__.”
- Hamlet’s best friend
- What Hamlet calls Polonius
- Hamlet inserts a__to 16 lines.
- Where Polonius sends Reynaldo
- What Polonius shows the King & Queen
- Speech with no other characters on stage
- “…I’ll catch the conscience of the__.
- Hamlet plans to watch Claudius’__.
26 Clues: Actors • “__, buzz.” • Ophelia’s brother • “__, words, words.” • Play: “Murder of __. • Hamlet’s best friend • Hamlet’s love interest • Hamlet __ Polonius a lot. • What Hamlet calls Polonius • Childhood friend of Hamlet • One of the themes in Hamlet • “Brevity is the soul of__.” • Where Polonius sends Reynaldo • Hamlet inserts a__to 16 lines. • Hamlet grabs Ophelia by the__. • ...
Act 2 Crossword Test 2019-01-25
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- “Brevity is the soul of__.”
- Hamlet asks himself if he is a __.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Hamlet inserts a__to 16 lines.
- What the King & Polonius will hide behind
- Play: “Murder of __.
- What Reynaldo is told to make up
- “…I’ll catch the conscience of the__.
- Polonius’ theory on Hamlet’s madness
- Hamlet’s best friend
- Ophelia’s brother
- What Hamlet calls Polonius
- Hamlet __ Polonius a lot.
- “__, buzz.”
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- “__, words, words.”
- Hamlet plans to watch Claudius’__.
- Hamlet’s love interest
- Country Fortinbras told his uncle he was invading
- Hamlet grabs Ophelia by the__.
- One of the themes in Hamlet
- Childhood friend of Hamlet
- What Polonius shows the King & Queen
- Where Polonius sends Reynaldo
- Actors
- Speech with no other characters on stage
- Polonius tells Reynaldo to do this
26 Clues: Actors • “__, buzz.” • Ophelia’s brother • “__, words, words.” • Play: “Murder of __. • Hamlet’s best friend • Hamlet’s love interest • Hamlet __ Polonius a lot. • Childhood friend of Hamlet • What Hamlet calls Polonius • “Brevity is the soul of__.” • One of the themes in Hamlet • Where Polonius sends Reynaldo • Hamlet inserts a__to 16 lines. • Hamlet grabs Ophelia by the__. • ...
Act 2 Crossword Test 2019-01-25
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- What Reynaldo is told to make up
- Hamlet grabs Ophelia by the__.
- Speech with no other characters on stage
- Play: “Murder of __.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Childhood friend of Hamlet
- Actors
- Hamlet’s best friend
- “__, words, words.”
- One of the themes in Hamlet
- Where Polonius sends Reynaldo
- Hamlet’s love interest
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- Polonius’ theory on Hamlet’s madness
- Hamlet __ Polonius a lot.
- What Hamlet calls Polonius
- What Polonius shows the King & Queen
- Country Fortinbras told his uncle he was invading
- Hamlet inserts a__to 16 lines.
- “__, buzz.”
- Hamlet plans to watch Claudius’__.
- “Brevity is the soul of__.”
- What the King & Polonius will hide behind
- Hamlet asks himself if he is a __.
- Ophelia’s brother
- Polonius tells Reynaldo to do this
- “…I’ll catch the conscience of the__.
26 Clues: Actors • “__, buzz.” • Ophelia’s brother • “__, words, words.” • Play: “Murder of __. • Hamlet’s best friend • Hamlet’s love interest • Hamlet __ Polonius a lot. • What Hamlet calls Polonius • Childhood friend of Hamlet • “Brevity is the soul of__.” • One of the themes in Hamlet • Where Polonius sends Reynaldo • Hamlet grabs Ophelia by the__. • Hamlet inserts a__to 16 lines. • ...
China Review Angel 2023-03-01
Across
- basic building block of Chinese society.
- Confuius spread and become ____.
- a line of rulers from a family.
- Confuius was a great thinker and ___.
- this empire owned the most land.
- most popular job in China.
- creator of the Zhou dynasty
- one of things that cover china.
- the proper way how a king is supposed to act.
- most valuable trade product in china.
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- children have to respect their parents and relatives.
- Confuius believed everyone needed a sense of __.
- to cure illnesses and eased pain.
- a formal order from heaven and the gods is called.
- characters that stand for objects.
- people are told to be one with nature.
- two or more characters that represent a idea.
- a river in china.
- second largest country in Asia.
- rich landowners are also called this.
20 Clues: a river in china. • most popular job in China. • creator of the Zhou dynasty • a line of rulers from a family. • second largest country in Asia. • one of things that cover china. • Confuius spread and become ____. • this empire owned the most land. • to cure illnesses and eased pain. • characters that stand for objects. • Confuius was a great thinker and ___. • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2023-03-31
Across
- traditional or legendary story, usually concerning a hero
- texts created from the imagination
- teaches a moral lesson
- the "big idea" of the text
- going beyond the surface details to see other meanings
- changes the plot of the story
- the organization of a story
- the point of the story is coming from
- linking what is being read to our schema
- the underlying meaning of a story
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- the process of understanding a text
- when the conflict of the plot is resolved
- stories of oral tradition
- piece of information from the text
- the kind of connection between characters
- stories containing outrageous elements
- essential element of a fictional story
- very old and popular story that may be true
- time and place in which a story is told
- a type of story
20 Clues: a type of story • teaches a moral lesson • stories of oral tradition • the "big idea" of the text • the organization of a story • changes the plot of the story • the underlying meaning of a story • texts created from the imagination • piece of information from the text • the process of understanding a text • the point of the story is coming from • ...
Out Of My Mind 2022-02-28
Across
- used to help study
- afternoon caretaker who helped main character study
- name of class disable kids usually went to in school
- name of dog
- what main character was jut no one knew at first
- main characters friend at school
- news show winner of competition goes on
- what the disability keeps the main character from doing
- injury little sister Penny got
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- what main character uses to get around
- level in school main character is in
- type of team main character was on
- what caused main character to not go to competition
- first way main character conversed with people
- name of new communication computer
- main character
- place competition team gets
- main characters worst school subject
- condition main character has that causes her disability
- where competition is held
20 Clues: name of dog • main character • used to help study • where competition is held • place competition team gets • injury little sister Penny got • main characters friend at school • type of team main character was on • name of new communication computer • level in school main character is in • main characters worst school subject • what main character uses to get around • ...
Edgar Allen Poe Stories 2022-01-26
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- How many of Poe's antagonists end up
- What symbolizes guilt in the Tell Tale Heart
- The setting of many gothic horror stories
- What symbolizes mental break down in Usher
- Major topic of Tell Tale Heart
- The person telling the story
- A major element of Gothic literature
- A focus in many of Poe's Stories
- What many of Poe's characters are surrounded by
- One of Poe's techniques
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- Poe story that has a main character set to die
- A topic in The Black Cat
- Parts of Poe's plots that can not be explained
- How Montresor tempts Fortunato
- Poe seems to be obsesses with these
- Another term for violence in Gothic Horror
- What many of Poe's characters are
- The narrator in most of Poe's stories
- Poe's genre
- What an author is trying to say about
20 Clues: Poe's genre • One of Poe's techniques • A topic in The Black Cat • The person telling the story • How Montresor tempts Fortunato • Major topic of Tell Tale Heart • A focus in many of Poe's Stories • What many of Poe's characters are • Poe seems to be obsesses with these • How many of Poe's antagonists end up • A major element of Gothic literature • ...
the marrow Thieves 2025-12-09
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- Frenchie's love interest
- what the government wants to harvest
- people targeted for their bone marrow
- world in crisis due to climate change
- people who hunt Indigenous people for their marrow
- what the characters fight to preserve
- schools that steal Indigenous children
- ancestors
- boy rescued and taken into the group
- the bond that forms within the group
- elder whose singing breaks the machine
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- symbolic figure representing Indigenous resilience
- main character of the story
- ability that is being stolen from Indigenous people
- leader and mentor of the group
- where the group travels for safety
- what connects the characters to t
- the theme of renewal and healing
- the group's main goal throughout the book
- how the group is seen by the government
- strong member of the group with a tough past
21 Clues: ancestors • Frenchie's love interest • main character of the story • leader and mentor of the group • the theme of renewal and healing • what connects the characters to t • where the group travels for safety • what the government wants to harvest • boy rescued and taken into the group • the bond that forms within the group • people targeted for their bone marrow • ...
Movies 2022-11-24
14 Clues: Jedi use it • lost a shoe • thors brother • disney Hamlet • flying elephant • blue alien people • house in hogwarts • queen of erendelle • counterparts of jedi • cowboy from toy story • lives in the pineapple • car from back to future • super heroes saving world • the main villain of marvel
A DOSE OF FUN 2023-09-08
14 Clues: DOAC • BURN • FRAGILE • PRECISE • LETS PARTY • VITAMIN D3 • B1,6 AND 12 • KING OF CARD • HYPERCALCEMIA • THIS IS SO BASIC • DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY • DISNEY PRINCESS SHOULD EAT THIS • WHAT DO YOU GIVE SOMEONE WHO HAS EVERYTHING • ACID TAKE THIS, AND YOU'LL BE THE NEXT SNOW-WHITE
Hehe 2024-02-14
14 Clues: best soda • Hawaiian Cat • ocean activity • New Costco hit • Our favorite dog • Best movie snack • Sweet Disney treat • Confused cat noise • A source of stress • Jackson’s favorite drums • The dog that goes “ROOF!” • Sickness-inducing highway • Sydney’s preferred date night • Do you wanna get the day ____?
Merry Christmas!! 2023-12-21
14 Clues: Tesla's Host • L's Ambition • Bar Game Town • T's Stage Debut • Cutest New Song • Paeris' Bi Lover • Big Skiing Regret • Not Foreign Home Yet • Late Disney Highlight • Fond Mtn Getaway Town • M's Purest Joy Source • Began New Cinematic Era • Animal Of E's Major Feat • Best Or Worst For Shrooms
Your Girlfriend 2025-02-03
14 Clues: Middle Name • Favorite Food • Favorite Fruit • Favorite Color • My Birth Month • Favorite Artist • Favorite Animal • My Mother's Name • Favorite Subject • Childhood Nickname • How Many Kids Do I Want • What Kind Of Car Do I Have • Where Is My Dream Home Located • Who Is My Favorite Disney Princess
Game Design Word Puzzle 2019-03-05
Across
- run and gun video game developed by Crack dot Com and published by Electronic ... 3.1 Development; 3.2 Release; 3.3
- the presentation of a chronological sequence of events along a drawn line that enables a viewer to understand temporal relationships quickly. ... Increasingly, timelines are illustrated in infographics combining text and graphic images for a better presentation.
- 2:a powerful ground breaking HTML5 game creator designed specifically for 2D games.
- game engine is a software-development environment designed for people to build video games
- Collision Detection is everywhere in computer games: between characters and characters, between characters and terrain.
- games that require purchase for play time, game items, new content or features.
- specific category of games
- maker sketches out ideas for characters and scenes and then places them in order.
- the process of designing the content and rules of a video game in the pre-production stage and designing the gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters in the production stage.
- open-source object-based educational programming language with an integrated development environment (IDE). Alice uses a drag and drop environment to create computer animations using 3D models.
- process of designing the content and rules of a video game in the pre-production stage and designing the gameplay, environment,storyline,and characters in the production stage
- protect any idea, system, method, device, or trademark material involved in developing, merchandising, or playing a game.
- :
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- is lacking principles or morals.
- embodiment of a person or idea. However, in the computer world, an avatar specifically refers to a character that represents an online user.
- someone installs and uses commercial software without paying for the program, it is called "pirating" the software. ... Software piracy is committed by simply downloading or copying a program that a user has not paid for.
- the design process and integrate STEM disciplines along the way.
- cross-platform game engine with a built-in IDE developed by Unity Technologies. It is used to develop video games for web plugins, desktop platforms, consoles and mobile devices.
- called gamer etiquette or video game etiquette refers to the norms adopted while playing multi-player video games. While specific genres and games have their own accepted rules of conduct, some of these rules are universal across almost all games.
- art of applying design and aesthetics to create a game for entertainment or for educational, exercise, or experimental purposes.
- used to stream and view video, audio and multimedia and Rich Internet Applications (RIA) on a computer or supported mobile device
- may refer to any kind of communication over the Internet that offers a real-time transmission of text messages from sender to receiver
- Maker: Game Maker, a 1995 game creation system for Mac OS 7.5 and up.
- game has to create joy in the people who play it, but it also means that the more people that play the game, the better.
- code release; 3.4 Community development. meaning free-roaming enemies and always-on mechanical devices outside the radius cannot attack the player.
25 Clues: : • specific category of games • is lacking principles or morals. • the design process and integrate STEM disciplines along the way. • Maker: Game Maker, a 1995 game creation system for Mac OS 7.5 and up. • games that require purchase for play time, game items, new content or features. • ...
Sleigh Queen Sleigh 2023-12-13
Across
- (tragic) flaw: "In some tales, characters' downfall stems from a blank flaw, revealing the moral law."
- "Originality over the years may wane, leading to blank stories told again."
- "In the spirit of the day, folks are blank, expressing love in ways quite candid."
- "With cookies and treats, they try to blank, to coax Santa into granting their wish."
- Characters: "In holiday tales, characters grow blank, evolving and changing as joy is found."
- "The Christmas tree serves as an blank, symbolizing joy and holiday glory."
- "With blank, they share tales of old, of Christmases pure with stories told."
- / Peripeteia: "A sudden turn of events, a blank in tales, as kindness prevails when goodness prevails."
- "The mysterious gift under the tree had an blank tag, making the receiver curious and glad."
- "Kind words and love can blank the heart, making Christmas a work of art."
- "Santa's jolly blank spreads cheer and warmth, from North Pole to hearth."
- "Despite the blank weather, the carolers sang, spreading joy together."
- "Inexperienced yet full of zeal, the young elves were sometimes blank but always real."
- ex machina: "When all hope seemed lost, a blank appeared, resolving strife that veered."
- "The elves' workshop is blank to Santa's grand abode, making it easy to load gifts for the road."
- "The snowfall soft and the air so blank, creating a serene Christmas design."
- "Watching 'A Christmas Carol' gives a blank as Scrooge finds his moral compass."
- "Despite its blank, Christmas leaves memories of joy and levity."
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- "The Grinch's heart was once blank, till Christmas spirit made it more than nominal."
- "The Grinch finally decided to blank, embracing the season instead of staying irate."
- "In some tales, there's a blank, but Christmas miracles bring remedy."
- "Though it's the season of cheer, some still blank, forgetting the spirit that's so great."
- "Christmas lights and songs do blank, creating a magical holiday aisle."
- "Santa was blank that Rudolph lead the sleigh tonight, no matter the weather or height."
- "The blank of snow on Christmas morning made the scene utterly charming."
- "Sometimes characters' blank causes their fall, a lesson learned amidst festive ball."
- "Some holiday stories use blank to mock the hustle and bustle, creating comedic closure."
- "In family gatherings, blank abound, local phrases and stories resound."
- "Before the Christmas play begins, there's a blank, setting the stage with festive grins."
- "The journey to find the perfect gift can be an blank, filled with wonder and uplift."
- "Mrs. Claus is so blank, inviting all in for cookies and cocoa at her table."
- "For the Grinch, his blank was a heart too small, but Christmas changed it all."
- "Santa's elves are blank at making toys, ensuring each child receives their joys."
- "As Christmas draws near, excitement doesn't blank, it grows with each festive date."
- Characters: "Amidst the joyous celebrations, some stories have blank characters, adding diverse narrations."
35 Clues: "Despite its blank, Christmas leaves memories of joy and levity." • "In some tales, there's a blank, but Christmas miracles bring remedy." • "Despite the blank weather, the carolers sang, spreading joy together." • "Christmas lights and songs do blank, creating a magical holiday aisle." • "In family gatherings, blank abound, local phrases and stories resound." • ...
Clue 1 2023-04-13
10 Clues: Mr. Adi • voice amplifier • a home to drama • written voice lines • facial communication • non-living characters • a tool to capture memories • fictional characters in real life • where i become the star of the show • when i put it on, i become part of the story
the fourth stall 2022-02-16
10 Clues: macs spy • a British bully • macs body guard • a psychopathic bully • staples right hand man • the villain of the story • the main characters best friend • the main character of the story • former staple spy to mac recorder • the two main characters favorite baseball team
Animals for antes 2020-04-19
10 Clues: - not a cat • Has a trunk • frozen Lady • Flying mammal • - Disney King • beastly Friend • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Pops betting animal • Likes to chase mice
Wedding Crossword 2024-09-02
10 Clues: ______ adults • Bar they met at • Engagement month • Favorite holiday • Groom's nickname • Favorite board game • Friday night activity • First vacation abroad • Bride's Spanish nickname • # countries visited together
Jade 2025-06-06
12 Clues: Friend • Friend • Friend • How old • Favourite dog • Favourite colour • Favourite cookie • Sausage Dog's name • Favourite clothes • Favourite sandwich shop • Favourite Disney Princess • 1st time on a plane destination
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-14
Across
- A genre where the characters are trying to solve a problem using clues within a short period of time
- A genre where the events of the story could happen in real life but have made up characters
- A genre which includes many historical settings, events, or people but is not a true story
- A genre where the characters in the story go on a series of exciting quests
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- A genre that often includes space travel or advanced technology and takes place in the future
- An amusing, entertaining, and funny genre
- A genre that features characters trying to survive in a scary world after a disaster
- A genre of writing in which the information or events are all true
- A fictional work that contains many incredible creatures or magical events
- A genre that tells suspenseful and scary stories
10 Clues: An amusing, entertaining, and funny genre • A genre that tells suspenseful and scary stories • A genre of writing in which the information or events are all true • A fictional work that contains many incredible creatures or magical events • A genre where the characters in the story go on a series of exciting quests • ...
literary concepts 2020-10-02
Across
- or traditional narrative, often based in part on historical events, that reveals human behavior and natural phenomena by its symbolism; often pertaining to the actions of the gods.
- in which events evoke a feeling of dread in both the characters and the reader.
- novels with plot, subplot(s), theme(s), major and minor characters, in which the narrative is presented in (usually blank) verse form.
- based on impact of actual, imagined, or potential science, usually set in the future or on other planets.
- in which events evoke a feeling of dread in both the characters and the reader.
- story with blatant exaggerations, swaggering heroes who do the impossible with nonchalance.
- about fairies or other magical creatures, usually for children.
- sometimes of a national or folk hero, which has a basis in fact but also includes imaginative material.
- songs, stories, myths, and proverbs of a people or "folk" as handed down by word of mouth.
- or traditional narrative, often based in part on historical events, that reveals human behavior and natural phenomena by its symbolism; often pertaining to the actions of the gods.
- demonstrating a useful truth, especially in which animals speak as humans; legendary, supernatural tale.
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- that can actually happen and is true to life.
- dealing with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets.
- of such brevity that it supports no subplots.
- literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- composed in verse or prose, usually for theatrical performance, where conflicts and emotion are expressed through dialogue and action.
- with fictional characters and events in a historical setting.
- with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
18 Clues: that can actually happen and is true to life. • of such brevity that it supports no subplots. • with fictional characters and events in a historical setting. • about fairies or other magical creatures, usually for children. • dealing with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets. • ...
Drama Terms Choiceboard 2023-05-03
Across
- A speech in which an actor, usually alone on stage, speaks the inner thoughts of his/her character aloud.
- Instructions in the script that tell the actors what to do and where to move on stage; may also provide information about the setting.
- The written dialogue, description, and directions provided by the playwright.
- A small portion or section of a play
- A play depicting man as a victim of destiny.
- The path formed by the actor’s movement on stage, usually determined by the director with assistance from the actor and often written down in a script using commonly accepted theatrical symbols.
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- A long speech made by one actor; a monologue may be delivered alone or in the presence of others.
- A character may turn to the audience to make an observation or quippy remark that the other characters can't hear
- Spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions.plot: the events of a play or arrangement of action, as opposed to the theme.
- The events of a play or arrangement of action, as opposed to the theme.
- A major unit or division of a play.
- Offstage areas to the right and left of the acting/onstage area.
- A designated space for the performance of productions
- The people who watch the performance; those for whom the performance is intendedialogue: spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions.
- A play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way.
15 Clues: A major unit or division of a play. • A small portion or section of a play • A play depicting man as a victim of destiny. • A designated space for the performance of productions • A play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way. • Offstage areas to the right and left of the acting/onstage area. • ...
