disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Toughboy and Sister Chapter 12 2024-03-12
Across
- they no longer listened for this
- to bake better the characters need to understand _________ better.
- a sharp utensil used by the characters
- look at the last paragraph on page 63. what does it begin with?
- another word for meaning short
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- This was enjoyed by the characters as it was almost gone
- this is known to be delicious
- Look at page 67. This word is used to show nervously and excitedly.
- a condiment enjoyed by daddy
- a word used by the author that means to mix up
10 Clues: a condiment enjoyed by daddy • this is known to be delicious • another word for meaning short • they no longer listened for this • a sharp utensil used by the characters • a word used by the author that means to mix up • This was enjoyed by the characters as it was almost gone • look at the last paragraph on page 63. what does it begin with? • ...
Drama Terms 2025-09-04
Across
- When the audience knows something the other characters don't.
- A longer speech by one character.
- Divisions in a play, typically features a continuous setting and a continuous block of time.
- Instructions for how to perform the play.
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- The choice of words and the physical way of speaking.
- A speech where a character is talking more to themselves than the other characters.
- Conversation in a play.
- Separations in a play, usually made up of several scenes.
- How the characters express their feelings.
- The control of the play's speed.
10 Clues: Conversation in a play. • The control of the play's speed. • A longer speech by one character. • Instructions for how to perform the play. • How the characters express their feelings. • The choice of words and the physical way of speaking. • Separations in a play, usually made up of several scenes. • When the audience knows something the other characters don't. • ...
Diary of a wimpy kid 2012-11-29
Across
- who is the main character?
- the eldest brother?
- who is next door neighbour?
- who is the main characters best friend?
- the youngest brother?
- how many people in the heffley family?
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- how many females in the family?
- what is main characters real name?
- how many books are there in the series?
- what is the mums name?
- what is the dads name?
- what is the familys last name?
12 Clues: the eldest brother? • the youngest brother? • what is the mums name? • what is the dads name? • who is the main character? • who is next door neighbour? • what is the familys last name? • how many females in the family? • what is main characters real name? • how many people in the heffley family? • how many books are there in the series? • who is the main characters best friend?
misery guts 2015-03-24
Across
- the stuff Keith used to made the shop bright
- the cranky man at the start of the book
- the shop Keith painted
- a really bad storm
- a place that Keith wanted to take is parents
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- something Keiths parents never do
- the author
- the main characters father
- the opposite to Keith
- a word Keith says when he doesnt know
- the main characters name
- aperson who delivers milk
12 Clues: the author • a really bad storm • the shop Keith painted • the opposite to Keith • the main characters name • aperson who delivers milk • the main characters father • something Keiths parents never do • a word Keith says when he doesnt know • the cranky man at the start of the book • the stuff Keith used to made the shop bright • a place that Keith wanted to take is parents
Story Elements 2025-09-26
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- turning point
- how the story ends
- events after the climax
- the central message, lesson, or idea
- the main problem or struggle
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- the sequence of events in a story
- the feeling the story creates for the reader
- author's attitude toward the subject
- the people, animals, or beings
- events that create suspense or conflict
- introduction of characters and setting
- where and when a story takes place
12 Clues: turning point • how the story ends • events after the climax • the main problem or struggle • the people, animals, or beings • the sequence of events in a story • where and when a story takes place • author's attitude toward the subject • the central message, lesson, or idea • introduction of characters and setting • events that create suspense or conflict • ...
Marvel films 2022-08-18
11 Clues: cap 3 • Thor 3 • OG film • avengers 2 • disney+ show • captain America • released in 2021 • it’s morbin time • biggest Spider-Man film • first Tom Holland solo film • Chris evans superhero debut
Izabel’s crossword 2024-03-22
11 Clues: Hobby? • Allergies? • Zodiac sign? • Middle name? • Biggest fear? • Favorite color? • Favorite season? • A sweet I don’t like? • Favorite movies to watch? • What color are my glasses? • How many piercings do I have?
sami 2024-03-31
11 Clues: fav fruit • iPhone color • favorite color • favorite class • on repeat album • mom’s home country • dad’s home country • go to non sneaker shoes • favorite Disney princess • favorite city abbreviated • dream european vacay country
how well do you know me? 2024-06-14
11 Clues: mine • my hobby • my birth month • my zodiac sign • my biggest fear • my favourite colour • my favourite season • my favourite flower • my prized possessions • my lucky number(letters) • my favourite disney movie
Suzette Cole - The mind scrambler 2025-11-20
11 Clues: Ginger • Artemis • Hometown • Baby bass • highschool • Hat decoration • Your favorite pet • the street you live on • favorite disney composer • Autism vehicle in the sky • first chapter of the Book of Mormon
Imane 2025-07-13
11 Clues: Rousse • indispensable • sport de rêve • Animal préféré • Armoire Magique • détenu préférer • Question de temps 🐰 • Destination de rêve • Partie de son identité • Son personnage Disney préféré • Chose que sa meilleure amie déteste
All About KAITLYN 2020-03-07
14 Clues: Age • Hobby • Nickname • Nickname • Birthplace • Middle Name • Favorite Animal • Bedroom wall color • Favorite Athletic Brand • Favorite Disney Character • Something Kaitlyn can't stomach • Sport Kaitlyn would like to play • How many sister(s) does Kaitlyn have • Favorite Color (2 words with NO space)
Sip and Solve 2023-07-31
13 Clues: Who’s older • Years engaged • Where they met • They both love… • Who proposed first • Sarah’s maid of honour • Sarah’s favourite drink • Where did Sarah propose • Aisling’s football team • Aisling’s maid of honour • Aisling’s favourite drink • Where did Aisling propose • Month they started dating
Battle To Thomas 2023-05-05
13 Clues: OG pup • built by… • maiden name • wears white • street name • he proposed at… • man of the hour • newest pups name • groom’s food allergy • where Sean and Raven met • favorite hobby as a couple • couple’s first trip (skiing) • couple’s first home location
Apa aja 2022-11-07
13 Clues: temen ksm • Hero tarik • Hero payung • tempat favorit • genre kesukaan • gold laner rrq • sepupu ngeselin • jungler alter ego • role Nindy di mole • perusahaan kartun favorit • bahasa yg dipelajari Nindy • negara revolusi di game baju bajuan • penyanyi dangdut yang suka nyanyi India
Tealive 2022-09-23
13 Clues: KACHOW • Forever • Ten Rings • Inside Out • Has Ice Powers • From Lion King • Big White Robot • Infinity & Beyond • Sued by Amber Heard • Opposite of Finding Nemo • Romance movie from Disney • Founder of Mickey Mouse Cartoons • Nose gets longer each time he lies
Short Stories 2022-03-31
Across
- the series of events in a story
- the main character struggles against himself
- the central message in a story
- the person giving the main character problems
- the events before the climax
- the lesson or principle in a story
- the events after the climax
- opposition between characters
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- how characters are represented and grown in a story
- the main character
- The climax of The Oscars was when Will Smith hit
- the main character struggles against an outside force
- the time, place and circumstance of a story
- setting of Everybody Hates Chris
- the moment of culminating intensity
- the feeling created in a literary work
16 Clues: the main character • the events after the climax • the events before the climax • opposition between characters • the central message in a story • the series of events in a story • setting of Everybody Hates Chris • the moment of culminating intensity • the lesson or principle in a story • the feeling created in a literary work • the time, place and circumstance of a story • ...
Joshua Azizollahi Crossword Vocabulary List #2 2022-09-08
Across
- the characters personality
- God's point of view in a story
- Finishes the story
- a character that changes a lot during the novel
- The climax being resolved
- A character who has one or two personality traits that don't change
- Characters and the story being introduced
- The first incident of the story
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- Point of view using "he/she/them"
- the main idea of the story
- Point of view using "I"
- Point of view using "you"
- the sequence of events
- a well structured character that is usually dynamic
- The turning point in the story
- A character that has character traits that stay the same
16 Clues: Finishes the story • the sequence of events • Point of view using "I" • Point of view using "you" • The climax being resolved • the characters personality • the main idea of the story • God's point of view in a story • The turning point in the story • The first incident of the story • Point of view using "he/she/them" • Characters and the story being introduced • ...
Joshua Azizollahi Crossword Vocabulary List #2 2022-09-08
Across
- The first incident of the story
- the sequence of events
- Characters, setting, and the story being introduced
- the characters personality
- The turning point in the story
- the "message" of the story
- Point of view using "he/she/them"
- Point of view using "you"
- a character that changes a lot during the novel
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- Just after the climax
- A character who has one or two personality traits that don't change
- Point of view using "I"
- a well structured character that is usually dynamic
- Finishes the story
- God's point of view in a story
- A character that has character traits that stay the same
16 Clues: Finishes the story • Just after the climax • the sequence of events • Point of view using "I" • Point of view using "you" • the characters personality • the "message" of the story • God's point of view in a story • The turning point in the story • The first incident of the story • Point of view using "he/she/them" • a character that changes a lot during the novel • ...
Genre Crossword 2024-09-16
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- literature that describes imaginary events and people
- a belief that isn't true
- based on true historical events
- short story, typically with animals as characters
- stories that come from oral traditions that reflect culture
- story wrote and written about the same person
- relatable characters and settings
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- magical and imaginary (princesses)
- exaggeration and difficult to believe
- magical elements and imaginary settings
- inform readers about a topic
- has distinct patterns and forms
- historical story but unproven
- story wrote about someone else's life wrote by someone else
- stories passed from generations by mouth
- based on facts, real events, and real people
16 Clues: a belief that isn't true • inform readers about a topic • historical story but unproven • based on true historical events • has distinct patterns and forms • relatable characters and settings • magical and imaginary (princesses) • exaggeration and difficult to believe • magical elements and imaginary settings • stories passed from generations by mouth • ...
Elements of Plot 2023-02-19
Across
- series of events that develop the conflict
- struggle agains the environment, nature or society
- background information
- struggle between opposing forces
- individuals around whom the story revolves
- struggle with another character
- reference to something famous
- resolution
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- emotional struggle within a character
- the most suspenseful moment; the height of the action
- central character who advances the plot
- main sequence of events in a literary work
- author establishes characters, setting, and conflict
- part of a literary plot that occurs after the most suspenseful moment has been reached
- time, place, and circumstance in which a story occurs
- character, or force, that opposes the protagonist
16 Clues: resolution • background information • reference to something famous • struggle with another character • struggle between opposing forces • emotional struggle within a character • central character who advances the plot • series of events that develop the conflict • main sequence of events in a literary work • individuals around whom the story revolves • ...
Tangerine Crossword Kenneth Pedroza 2024-04-25
Across
- How he thinks he got blinded
- Lightning strikes it all day
- Example of Dramatic Irony from Erik
Down
- Destroyed Lake Windsor Middle School
- Happened during soccer in thunderstorm
- One example of situational irony about Paul
- Paul's first friend
- Something embarrassing that happened to one of the characters
- Ball holder
- Main character in book
- Main characters brother
11 Clues: Ball holder • Paul's first friend • Main character in book • Main characters brother • How he thinks he got blinded • Lightning strikes it all day • Example of Dramatic Irony from Erik • Destroyed Lake Windsor Middle School • Happened during soccer in thunderstorm • One example of situational irony about Paul • Something embarrassing that happened to one of the characters
Plot, Flashback, and Short Stories 2024-08-20
Across
- characters' personal qualities
- the conflict's final outcome
- time and place of a story's action
- can be read in a single sitting
- brings the story to a close
Down
- presents complications
- people, animals, or imaginary creatures
- can interrupt a story's chronological order
- struggle between opposing forces
- the moment of greatest interest
- a series of events
11 Clues: a series of events • presents complications • brings the story to a close • the conflict's final outcome • characters' personal qualities • the moment of greatest interest • can be read in a single sitting • struggle between opposing forces • time and place of a story's action • people, animals, or imaginary creatures • can interrupt a story's chronological order
Gage Quiz 2022-11-26
13 Clues: Lil Stink • My Favorite Team • My Favorite Girl • My favorite game • My Perfect Angel • My Favorite Color • My Favorite Movie • My Favorite Store • My Favorite Player • My Favorite Pokemon • My Favorite Protagonist • My Favorite Disney Movie • My Favorite One Piece Character
The Vernov's 2025-01-31
13 Clues: Moms name • Dads name • The Crazy Kid • The sport We Do • Where Gaba is Now • Gaba' Favorite food • Moms favorite color • The Oldest Daughter • Gabas favorite color • The Youngest Daughter • Feivel's Favorite food • Feivel's Favorite color • Where Gaba Is Going This Summer
LE CROSSWORD DE L’AMOURRRRR 2025-12-29
13 Clues: SAMYYYY • Gros bg • Université • Le meilleur • Décédée hier • Ton amoureux • Le premier cadeau • Date de nos 3 ans • Le bruit de yoshi • Célèbre réalisateur • Objet quand il fait froid • Plus belle femme du monde 😎 • Mao, Staline et Cléo en sont
Maelins Big 2026-04-04
13 Clues: my hair is: • Favorite singer • Favorite flavor • Favorite animal • My favorite color • My favorite person • My candidate class • Weather I thrive in • Are all these true? • My freshman year dorm • I am from this state: • my least favorite food • Favorite Disney princess
The Cellar 2022-09-07
Across
- the main characters real name
- Summer was gone for how many months
- the flower who loves Clover
- Clover did this to the flowers
- the kidnapper (real name)
- the calm flower
- the rebellious flower
Down
- Clover has an extreme fear of germs also known as
- the boyfriend
- the kidnapper (fake name)
- the main characters flower name
11 Clues: the boyfriend • the calm flower • the rebellious flower • the kidnapper (real name) • the kidnapper (fake name) • the flower who loves Clover • the main characters real name • Clover did this to the flowers • the main characters flower name • Summer was gone for how many months • Clover has an extreme fear of germs also known as
Chasing Dreams 2013-04-26
Across
- The area where the characters live
- Where Lauren is from
- The pub landlord
- Name of the show
- Channel the show is on
- The aspiring writer/author
Down
- The pub that the characters regularly visit
- The foreign language that one of the actors fluently speaks
- The up and coming comedian
- The semi professional footballer
- The wannabe dancer/performer
11 Clues: The pub landlord • Name of the show • Where Lauren is from • Channel the show is on • The up and coming comedian • The aspiring writer/author • The wannabe dancer/performer • The semi professional footballer • The area where the characters live • The pub that the characters regularly visit • The foreign language that one of the actors fluently speaks
Colonisation 2013-07-28
11 Clues: Enslaved beast • The chain of being • Ruler of the Island • Honest old counsellor • Victim of colonisation • What Gonzalo wants to create • Butler for the king of Naples • First coloniser on the island • What most of the characters want • What characters plot to do for power • Lowest human level in the chain of being
devils unto dust 2022-02-28
Across
- where it started
- The main Character
- The bad guy who turned shake
- What the main character hated most
- main characters brothers gun type
Down
- the name of the disease
- Who did the main character gets in a fight with
- who repairs things
- main characters brother
- what the main character hunts for money
- main character gun type
- the girl who helps Willie's family
12 Clues: where it started • who repairs things • The main Character • the name of the disease • main characters brother • main character gun type • The bad guy who turned shake • main characters brothers gun type • the girl who helps Willie's family • What the main character hated most • what the main character hunts for money • Who did the main character gets in a fight with
TECHNOLOGY TWO 2024-08-05
22 Clues: parte • guion • cifras • ventaja • agregar • guardar • dialogo • archivo • cliquear • descargar • innovador • proposito • compartir • arrastrar • personajes • red social • desventaja • transferir • red interna • subir/cargar • obra de teatro • ambientacion en escena
stand by me crossword puzzel! 2015-11-23
Las Leyendas Sustantivos y Adjetivos 2021-03-10
All about Literature 2022-11-28
Across
- The golden band was given by
- animals or people in a story
- the peak of the story
- the name of the village
- you get see many sides of this character
- the sequence of events in a story
- Johnny is good at
- the adjective used to describe the Maroons
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- the bad guy in the story
- this character is insignificant in a story
- the time and place story begins
- The total type of characters
- The opposition of forces,essential to the plot is called
- the first character introduced in the Young Warrior
- the lesson in a story
- the perspective from the story is told
- the first boy to be questioned
17 Clues: Johnny is good at • the peak of the story • the lesson in a story • the name of the village • the bad guy in the story • The golden band was given by • animals or people in a story • The total type of characters • the first boy to be questioned • the time and place story begins • the sequence of events in a story • the perspective from the story is told • ...
Elements of a novel 2020-12-30
Across
- Characters whose roles are complex or always changing.
- The setting tells you where and ________.
- Characters who never change in the story.
- the lesson you learn after reading the story.
Down
- The place where the story happens.
- The person, animal or thing the story is about.
- The main topic of the story.
- A book which contains either one long story or a collection on short stories.
- What happens in the story.
9 Clues: What happens in the story. • The main topic of the story. • The place where the story happens. • The setting tells you where and ________. • Characters who never change in the story. • the lesson you learn after reading the story. • The person, animal or thing the story is about. • Characters whose roles are complex or always changing. • ...
All about Mo! 2025-03-21
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Dragon Ball Z 2021-06-24
Across
- The youngest son of the main character.
- He battled the main character in the tournament of power.
- He eats/absorbs characters for power.
- Creator of the destructo disc.
- Main character Rival's wife.
- Main characters rival.
- Made the Kamehameha.
- He ended the cell games with a Kamehameha.
Down
- He used a time machine that bulma made to travel to the past.
- Has a third eye.
- The fake and pretending world champion of martial arts.
- He has the power to regenerate "his" body.
- Destroyed the earth in the main character's evil body.
- He died by a saibaman.
- God of destruction
- The main character.
16 Clues: Has a third eye. • God of destruction • The main character. • Made the Kamehameha. • He died by a saibaman. • Main characters rival. • Main character Rival's wife. • Creator of the destructo disc. • He eats/absorbs characters for power. • The youngest son of the main character. • He has the power to regenerate "his" body. • He ended the cell games with a Kamehameha. • ...
7th Grade TOW Vocabulary 2022-01-12
Across
- able to move quickly and easily
- a feeling of depression or sadness
- intense dislike or hatred
- extremely sad and abandoned
- the place and time period a story takes place
- dull, tedious and repetitive
- to break someone's trust unexpectedly
- pointless or useless
Down
- A piece of writing that has a story, characters and dialogue
- extremely hungry
- a collection of items stored secretly for later
- When two characters talk to each other
- Accept or recognize the truth of something
- rawhide or sinew of a caribou used for making snowshoes
- certain to happen or unavoidable
- Things that have to do with the 5 senses
16 Clues: extremely hungry • pointless or useless • intense dislike or hatred • extremely sad and abandoned • dull, tedious and repetitive • able to move quickly and easily • certain to happen or unavoidable • a feeling of depression or sadness • to break someone's trust unexpectedly • When two characters talk to each other • Things that have to do with the 5 senses • ...
Midterm Vocabulary 2023-03-16
Across
- a guess about the present or past
- something real or true
- the main problem in the story
- something we have experienced too
- a guess about the future
- the time and place of a story
- presented to an audience on a stage. actors speak dialogue
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- what happens first
- a type of writing/text with specific characteristics
- what happens last in a story
- what happens next (second, then) in a story
- the events in a story
- something not real
- a description of characters, places, and events with beginning, middle, and end
- people or animals in a story
- different shapes, lines in stanzas, rhyme and rhythm
16 Clues: what happens first • something not real • the events in a story • something real or true • a guess about the future • what happens last in a story • people or animals in a story • the main problem in the story • the time and place of a story • a guess about the present or past • something we have experienced too • what happens next (second, then) in a story • ...
Joshua Azizollahi Crossword Vocabulary List #2 2022-09-08
Across
- a character that changes a lot during the novel
- Point of view using "I"
- The turning point in the story
- the characters personality
- A character who has one or two personality traits that don't change
- Point of view using "you"
- A character that has character traits that stay the same
- Finishes the story
- God's point of view in a story
Down
- Just after the climax
- The first incident of the story
- the sequence of events
- Point of view using "he/she/them"
- Characters, setting, and the story being introduced
- the "message" of the story
- a well structured character that is usually dynamic
16 Clues: Finishes the story • Just after the climax • the sequence of events • Point of view using "I" • Point of view using "you" • the characters personality • the "message" of the story • The turning point in the story • God's point of view in a story • The first incident of the story • Point of view using "he/she/them" • a character that changes a lot during the novel • ...
Folk Tales 2023-05-02
Across
- most fairy tales begin this way
- fables teach this
- most fables are known to be this
- myths are known for having one of these
- antagonist in "Theseus and Minotaur"
- fables may have these that act like people
- sometimes explain a work of nature
- most fables have this many characters
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- many fables contain this
- a fairy tale about a little man
- son of the king of Athens
- little man could spin straw into this
- an unusual creature in a myth
- many fairy tales contain this
- many fairy tales are set here
- many fairy tale characters include these
16 Clues: fables teach this • many fables contain this • son of the king of Athens • an unusual creature in a myth • many fairy tales contain this • many fairy tales are set here • a fairy tale about a little man • most fairy tales begin this way • most fables are known to be this • sometimes explain a work of nature • antagonist in "Theseus and Minotaur" • ...
Crossword Puzzle about literary elments 2025-09-03
Across
- the writer's purpose could be to ___ a lesson
- the person who writes the story
- the setting refers to time and __
- the bad guy in a story
- the feeling created by the reader
- the name of the story
- the part of the story that introduces the characters, setting and
- when and where a story takes place
- the highest piont of interest in a story
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- the purpose is to __ the reader
- a struggle in the story
- when a conflict is resolved
- people, animals and objects in a story
- the sequence of events
- the central idea of the story
- the main person, animal or object
16 Clues: the name of the story • the sequence of events • the bad guy in a story • a struggle in the story • when a conflict is resolved • the central idea of the story • the purpose is to __ the reader • the person who writes the story • the setting refers to time and __ • the feeling created by the reader • the main person, animal or object • when and where a story takes place • ...
Structure 2018-10-12
Across
- All knowing
- The events unfold in order of time
- the point of view you are looking from
- The narrator uses he, she, they, them (..... Person)
- The turning point in the story
- Where the story takes place
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- The people in the story
- When the characters speak to each other
- The end of the story reminds us of the beginning
- Where something happens
- The narrator uses I , me (..... Person)
- The reader is taken back to an earlier time
- The writer hints at what is about to happen
- When something happens
14 Clues: All knowing • When something happens • The people in the story • Where something happens • Where the story takes place • The turning point in the story • The events unfold in order of time • the point of view you are looking from • When the characters speak to each other • The narrator uses I , me (..... Person) • The reader is taken back to an earlier time • ...
Point of View/Story Elements 2023-04-12
Across
- knows thoughts of all characters
- person telling the story
- turning point/most exciting part in story
- doesn't know inner thoughts of any characters
- problem in the story
- the ending of a story; when the conflict is resolved
- point of view that uses "HIS", "HER", etc.
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- moral or message of a story
- background information of a story
- villain, or main bad character in story
- hero, or main good character in story
- point of view that uses "I"
- point of view that uses "YOU"
- where/when the story takes place
14 Clues: problem in the story • person telling the story • moral or message of a story • point of view that uses "I" • point of view that uses "YOU" • knows thoughts of all characters • where/when the story takes place • background information of a story • hero, or main good character in story • villain, or main bad character in story • turning point/most exciting part in story • ...
Opera 2021-09-23
Across
- to repeat several times
- sung as spoken
- the story that the opera is based on
- score the music for the opera
- the why the actors portray their characters
- a play that is mostly sung, with acting and music
- outfits worn for the characters of the opera
- song sung by one person that tell the story
Down
- the person who writes the story
- as little as possible
- the area that the opera is performed
- person who signs
- song by more than one person
- the person who writes the music
14 Clues: sung as spoken • person who signs • as little as possible • to repeat several times • song by more than one person • score the music for the opera • the person who writes the story • the person who writes the music • the story that the opera is based on • the area that the opera is performed • the why the actors portray their characters • ...
Literary Terms Review 2022-06-03
Across
- anything that represents something else
- series of events in a story
- person or animal taking part in the action of a story
- events following the climax in a story
- events leading up to the climax; increases tension in a story
- when the audience knows more than the characters
- how the conflict/problem is solved
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- repeated beginning sounds
- includes characters, setting, and basic situation
- an unexpected conclusion to a story
- contradiction/opposite of what is expected
- when and where a story takes place
- repeated internal vowel sounds
- something ironic is said
- high point of a story
- central message of a story
16 Clues: high point of a story • something ironic is said • repeated beginning sounds • central message of a story • series of events in a story • repeated internal vowel sounds • when and where a story takes place • how the conflict/problem is solved • an unexpected conclusion to a story • events following the climax in a story • anything that represents something else • ...
cs REVISION 2019-11-22
Across
- stores minimised applications when the RAM is full.
- splits a character into multiple parts.
- what is measured in GHZ?
- check if anything is wrong with computer hardware.
- lots of storage space but slow access speed.
- a sequence of characters.
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- what sends signals to control data that is being moved?
- stores regularly used instructions
- used to store data in a program
- the brain of the computer.
- what runs post?
- allow the user to type in response to code.
- what number does python start counting at?
- how much can be stored.
- non volatile and cant be edited.
- count the amount of characters in a word.
16 Clues: what runs post? • how much can be stored. • what is measured in GHZ? • a sequence of characters. • the brain of the computer. • used to store data in a program • non volatile and cant be edited. • stores regularly used instructions • splits a character into multiple parts. • count the amount of characters in a word. • what number does python start counting at? • ...
Marissa 2023-01-30
14 Clues: I ___ you • dream home • our 1st date • January 30th • our 2nd date • dream vacation • our build a bear • my favorite thing • what you feel like • will you be my ___? • the ___ to my banana • we are the ___ couple • Robert and Marissa <3 • the best restaurant we've been to
MERRY CHRISTMAS to the BEST FA EVER :)! 2023-12-20
14 Clues: Timon • Capsicum • Corleone • unruffled • blatherskite • Pink Floyd 1973 • 1997 Disney film • Beverly Hills Cop • First UGA bowl game win • GA Heisman Trophy winner • Vincent in The Color of Money • Number of locks at Nakatomi Plaza • "Say "hello" to my little friend!" • "Striker: Surely you can't be serious"
All about Mo! 2025-03-21
Across
- 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
Literary Terms 2024-01-08
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- what the passage is about
- main idea about a topic
- reasons for characters doing what they do
- another name for a play
- message about life
- quotes, examples, and details that are closely connected to an idea
- important pieces of information
- when and where the story takes place
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- words that have a similar meaning
- people or animals in a story
- briefly retell in your own words important story details and events
- important things that happen to a character, including the problem and solution
- special qualities of a character
- words that have an opposite meaning
- help explain
15 Clues: help explain • message about life • main idea about a topic • another name for a play • what the passage is about • people or animals in a story • important pieces of information • special qualities of a character • words that have a similar meaning • words that have an opposite meaning • when and where the story takes place • reasons for characters doing what they do • ...
Unit 02 Lexical Analysis 2024-02-26
Across
- Phase to eliminate white spaces in source program.
- Reason to separate lexical analysis from syntax.
- Regular expression of identifier.
- Sent to parser for syntax analysis.
- Specification of Token.
- Any string formed by deleting 0 or more not necessarily consecutive characters of given string.
- Token recognizer.
- Sequence of characters in SP that matches the pattern of token.
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- Input Buffering technique.
- Request to Lexical Analyzer by Parser.
- To convert NFA to DFA.
- Description of the form that lexeme of token may take.
- Lexical Analyzer generator.
- Sentinel character
- To convert RE to NFA.
15 Clues: Token recognizer. • Sentinel character • To convert RE to NFA. • To convert NFA to DFA. • Specification of Token. • Input Buffering technique. • Lexical Analyzer generator. • Regular expression of identifier. • Sent to parser for syntax analysis. • Request to Lexical Analyzer by Parser. • Reason to separate lexical analysis from syntax. • ...
Reading Skills 2026-03-26
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- A challenge faced in a story
- Fiction that could happen in real life
- information that is proven true
- a hint that something is going to happen
- Writing that gives real facts and information
- The people in a story
- conflict a problem within a character
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- the solution of the story
- Where and when a story takes place
- Organized order of events over time
- conflict an outside force causing a challenge
- Proof used to support ideas
- when a character takes the reader back in time
- a plot of a story with an interruption
- Conversations between characters
15 Clues: The people in a story • the solution of the story • Proof used to support ideas • A challenge faced in a story • information that is proven true • Conversations between characters • Where and when a story takes place • Organized order of events over time • conflict a problem within a character • Fiction that could happen in real life • a plot of a story with an interruption • ...
Rushil Singh Crucigrama Vocabulario Unidad 2 2021-10-05
Weekly Fairlyland Crossword 2017-08-27
Across
- brothers / Created a selections of fairy tales
- Alps / In the story of the Snow Queen, where does the Queen live?
- / what did Snow white eat to fall into a deep sleep?
- / Sleeping Beauty's evil stepmother
- / Which Disney film saved Walt Disney Studios during the time when it was bankrupt in the 50s?
- / What does Alice eat to grow back into her normal size?
- / What do the seven dwarfs do for a living?
- Dumpty / an egg that fell off a wall
- / What do the Snow Queens tears turn into?
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- / In the story of the Dancing Princesses, how many princesses were there
- / What did Jack find once he climbed up the beanstalk?
- / What did Hansel and Gretel leave as a trail, in order to find their way home
- carpet / how does Aladin travel?
- / Has the longest hair in the kingdom
- / In which popular story would you find a talking cricket?
- / In the Old-school version of Cinderella how many sisters did Cinderella have?
- / What does Eric use to kill Ursela with in The Little Mermaid
17 Clues: carpet / how does Aladin travel? • / Sleeping Beauty's evil stepmother • / Has the longest hair in the kingdom • Dumpty / an egg that fell off a wall • / What do the Snow Queens tears turn into? • / What do the seven dwarfs do for a living? • brothers / Created a selections of fairy tales • / what did Snow white eat to fall into a deep sleep? • ...
Photoshop terms 2021-01-26
16 Clues: draw • move • paint • color • photo • shapes • square • effect • lighter • selection • copy over • characters • enhance image • deletes pixels • free-form border • background color
4th Grade Reading Terms Review 2022-03-20
Across
- A brief statement describing the main points
- Strategy I will use to take the Reading DBA2
- Verb which means to be different
- True pieces of writing
- The people in a story or play
- Synonym for the word alike
- Group of lines in a poem
- A heading given to subsection of text
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- Character's instructions in brackets
- Person telling the story
- Person who wrote the play/drama
- Two passages connected in some way
- Synonym meaning to recommend
- 1st person I or me, 2nd you, 3rd he or she
- To use text evidence and previous knowledge
- Writer of poems
- Story that has characters and a plot
17 Clues: Writer of poems • True pieces of writing • Person telling the story • Group of lines in a poem • Synonym for the word alike • Synonym meaning to recommend • The people in a story or play • Person who wrote the play/drama • Verb which means to be different • Two passages connected in some way • Character's instructions in brackets • Story that has characters and a plot • ...
One of us is Next 2024-03-11
Across
- What they had 2 of in 18 months
- People in town do this because of the deaths
- What Maeve wants to do since she has little time
- The baseball stay is the only one open of these
- What Addy agrees to go on
- Where Bronwyn suggest that Maeve goes for college
- Main Character
- What Maeve has because of her sickness
- Sister of Main Character
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- The type of town they live in
- Main Character
- What Maeve Has
- Main Character
- Baseball star
- Cooper's debut is the talk of this kind of baseball
- Main Character
- Where they go to school
- The place they love to go
- Main Characters Grandmother
- Main Characters Boyfriend
20 Clues: Baseball star • Main Character • What Maeve Has • Main Character • Main Character • Main Character • Where they go to school • Sister of Main Character • What Addy agrees to go on • The place they love to go • Main Characters Boyfriend • Main Characters Grandmother • The type of town they live in • What they had 2 of in 18 months • What Maeve has because of her sickness • ...
Short Stories 2022-03-31
Across
- the person giving the main character problems
- opposition between characters
- setting of Romeo and Juliet
- the lesson or principle in a story
- the main character struggles against an outside force
- the events before the climax
- the main character struggles against himself
- the time, place and circumstance of a story
- the feeling created in a literary work
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- the main character
- the setting of Street Love
- how characters are represented and grown in a story
- the events after the climax
- one of the protagonists in Street Love
- the central message in a story
- the series of events in a story
- the moment of culminating intensity
17 Clues: the main character • the setting of Street Love • setting of Romeo and Juliet • the events after the climax • the events before the climax • opposition between characters • the central message in a story • the series of events in a story • the lesson or principle in a story • the moment of culminating intensity • one of the protagonists in Street Love • ...
Unit 4 Literary Terms 2021-12-01
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- The feeling or atmosphere the writer creates for the reader.
- The turning point in a story.
- The people, animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a work of literature.
- The time and place the action of a story happens.
- A struggle between opposing forces.
- A form of literature meant to be performed by actors in front of an audience.
- The series of events in a story.
- The way a writer creates and develops characters.
- The instructions to the actors, director, and stage crew of a play. Usually written in italics.
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- The main character in a story.
- The type of character who changes over the course of the story.
- The stage of the story where the reader learns important background information and is introduced to the setting and the important characters.
- The qualities shown by a character.
- The stage of the story which develops the conflict.
- A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader.
- The type of character who doesn't change over the course of the story.
- Written conversation between two or more characters.
17 Clues: The turning point in a story. • The main character in a story. • The series of events in a story. • The qualities shown by a character. • A struggle between opposing forces. • The time and place the action of a story happens. • The way a writer creates and develops characters. • The stage of the story which develops the conflict. • ...
ELA Vocabulary 2022-05-18
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- what the story is about in one word or a few words
- the point where we learn about the characters and the setting
- the conflict starts to develop and we learn more about the characters and what is going on
- an educated guess that uses evidence from the text
- the authors reason for writing something
- a comparison of two or more things without using like or as
- is where the biggest decisions are made
- is the issue that the character faces.
- an exaggeration; this makes something sound bigger, worse, or better than it really is
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- giving human characteristics to something that isn't human
- is where the characters start to resolve their issues and figure out what to do now
- an explanation of what the text is about
- a hint at what might happen later in the story
- the message of a story based on a specific topic
- By this point, everything is mostly solved (unless it is an ongoing story)
- a comparison of two or more things using like or as
- what the text is mainly about— the most important idea that is expressed
17 Clues: is the issue that the character faces. • is where the biggest decisions are made • an explanation of what the text is about • the authors reason for writing something • a hint at what might happen later in the story • the message of a story based on a specific topic • what the story is about in one word or a few words • ...
literature 2022-05-31
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- what happens in a story
- the author use it to illuminate certain character traits in both characters
- literature era lasted from 1837 to 1901 when the most popular literary form was novel
- monologue kind of poem in which the poet takes on the persona of some character or imaginery person
- to create a story that compels people to keep reading
- imagery pertaining to smell
- kind of written text that focuses on sound narrator the person telling the story
- the repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of the words or in a stressed syllable
- the narrator knows what each character is thinking, feeling and doing throughout the story.
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- exaggeration in order to draw attention to something or for humorous effect
- occurs when one or more characters or entities want opposite or in compatible things
- vs. man the struggle between two characters in a story
- where the true meaning behind a statement is intentionally quite the opposite of its literal meaning.
- the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a story
- referencing another literary text or source
- refers to word ''choice''
- kind or style of literature.most basic ones prose ,poetry and drama.
17 Clues: what happens in a story • refers to word ''choice'' • imagery pertaining to smell • referencing another literary text or source • to create a story that compels people to keep reading • vs. man the struggle between two characters in a story • kind or style of literature.most basic ones prose ,poetry and drama. • ...
alt 2020-07-26
Games 2016-01-12
Across
- what is the type of game where you have a large map to explore while also completing your quests
- the major reason for violence by people that play online games
- what is the gaming term for making a game character weaker?
- what does the term KS stand for?
- the term used for a new and unskilled player
- two words that the term GG stands for
- the game mode involving shooting stuff with the camera positioned behind the character’s shoulders
- what does the term BG stand for?
- for computer games, most sites require that you have a.....
- what is the term for making a game charater stronger?
- what is the word "demo" short for?
- characters that are labeled as an NPC
- what is someone who is bad as a game also known as?
- what does the acronym PvP stand for?
- when a game character dies, they don't stay dead they...
- what is a shorter way to write Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game
- when a player quits a game due to poor anger management
- A game genre in which towers and obstacles are placed in certain areas to fight incoming waves of enemies to prevent them from reaching a goal
- another way to saw win
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- the screen that you stare at while waiting for your game to load
- what does AFK stand for?
- what most gamers do not get
- the famous Italian plummer that wears red
- what does it mean when a game character is OP?
- what does the term DLC mean?
- the game mode where you play alone
- what is a six letter word that also stands for loss
- what does PS4 stand for?
- Gaming system with the X as their symbol
- another word for a gamers name in a game
- the game mode that involves shooting with the camera looking through the characters eyes
- what game character has the initials DK
- what most video game players are not
- characters that are labeled as PC characters
- the most powerful enemy you play is called the...
- what gaming object allows you to control characters in a game?
- what corporation made the Nintendo 64
- The red Italian plummer's brother that wears green
- how do game systems start
- who is the most famous video game princess who always needs to be saved?
40 Clues: another way to saw win • what does AFK stand for? • what does PS4 stand for? • how do game systems start • what most gamers do not get • what does the term DLC mean? • what does the term KS stand for? • what does the term BG stand for? • the game mode where you play alone • what is the word "demo" short for? • what most video game players are not • ...
Elements of Drama and Shakespeare's Language 2020-02-08
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- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is replaced by another, often indicating a likeness or similarity between them
- a humorous work of drama
- when the audience or reader knows something that the characters in the story do not know
- normal speech rhythm; Shakespeare often wrote certain characters speaking either in all verse or all prose, indicating some personality trait of the character. If the character deviates from its normal form, be aware of a changing state of mind...often prose signals a character slipping into insanity!
- two rhyming lines at the end of a speech, signaling that a character is leaving the stage or that the scene is ending
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by "like" or "as"
- a line of poetry that contains 5 iambs of two syllables each
- italicized comments that identify parts of the setting or the use of props or costumes, give further information about a character, or provide background information
- a serious work of drama in which the hero suffers catastrophe or serious misfortune, usually because of his/her own actions
- a division within a play, much like chapters of a novel
- most of Shakespeare's plays are written in this form, which is very close to normal speech rhythms and patterns. Often Shakespeare will deviate from this form in order to make a point about the character's state of mind or for other emphasis, like a change in the mood.
- thoughts spoken aloud by a character when he/she is alone, or thinks he/she is alone
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- a character who is nearly opposite of another character; the purpose of this character is to reveal a stark contrast between the two characters, often the protagonist and antagonist
- a long speech spoken by a character to himself, another character, or to the audience
- a work of literature designed to be performed in front of an audience
- a list of characters presented before the action begins
- phrases or words which have double meanings, one of which is usually sexual in nature
- a play on words that either sound alike or that have multiple meanings
- language which works to evoke images in your mind
- lines that are spoken by a character directly to the audience
- a protagonist with a fatal flaw which eventually leads to his/her demise
- a division of an act into smaller parts
- conversation between two or more characters
23 Clues: a humorous work of drama • a division of an act into smaller parts • conversation between two or more characters • language which works to evoke images in your mind • a list of characters presented before the action begins • a division within a play, much like chapters of a novel • a line of poetry that contains 5 iambs of two syllables each • ...
Short Story Literary Terms 2024-07-02
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- The sequence of events in a story. It typically includes an exposition (introduction), rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- The author's attitude towards the subject matter or audience. It can be conveyed through word choice, imagery, and sentence structure.
- The main problem or struggle faced by the characters. It can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or with an outside force).
- of View: The perspective from which the story is told. It can be first-person (narrator as a character), second-person (narrator addresses the reader as "you"), or third-person (narrator outside the story). Third-person can be limited (focusing on one character's thoughts and feelings) or omniscient (knowing all characters' thoughts and feelings).
- Words that imitate sounds (e.g., "howl," "bang").
- Structure: The way the author organizes and presents the story's events. Common narrative structures include linear, non-linear (flashbacks, jumps in time), and circular (ending where it began).
- The time and place in which the story occurs. It can influence the plot, characters, and mood of the story.
- An object or image that represents an abstract idea. (e.g., the white candles symbolizing hope in "The Gift")
- The emotional atmosphere created by the story. It is often influenced by the setting, tone, and events.
- Words used to compare things (e.g., bigger, biggest).
- A recurring element or idea that contributes to the story's theme. (e.g., fire in "The Gift")
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- Giving human qualities to non-human things. (e.g., "The siren howled in the night.")
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- Language: Language used in a non-literal way to create an effect or convey meaning. It includes:
- A comparison stating one thing is another. (e.g., "The rocket was a fire-breathing dragon.")
- Repetition of "s" sounds.
- The emotional appeal of a story, often evoking feelings of sympathy, pity, or sorrow in the reader.
- The individuals who participate in the story's events. They can be major or minor, dynamic (changing throughout the story) or static (unchanging).
- The use of amusing or comical elements to create laughter or amusement.
- The central idea or message that the story conveys about life, society, or human nature. It is often implied rather than stated directly.
- Language Techniques:
- Words that describe nouns and verbs, respectively, adding detail and depth.
- A comparison using "like" or "as." (e.g., "The stars were like a million candles.")
23 Clues: Language Techniques: • Repetition of "s" sounds. • Words that imitate sounds (e.g., "howl," "bang"). • Words used to compare things (e.g., bigger, biggest). • Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. • The use of amusing or comical elements to create laughter or amusement. • Words that describe nouns and verbs, respectively, adding detail and depth. • ...
DRAMA Fundamentals of Theatre 2023-08-15
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- The struggle or clash between opposing forces, which is a central element in creating drama and moving the plot forward.
- The sequence of events in a story, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- Objects and items used by actors on stage to enhance the realism of the performance.
- Directions Instructions in the script that indicate how the actors should move, speak, and behave on stage.
- A form of literature intended to be performed by actors on a stage.
- The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict and tension in the story.
- The use of symbols to represent deeper meanings or concepts beyond the literal interpretation.
- Irony When the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating tension and suspense.
- A contrast between appearance and reality, often used to create humor or emphasize a point.
- A work of drama written for performance on stage, including dialogue and action.
- The conclusion of the play where the remaining conflicts are resolved, and loose ends are tied up.
- A type of drama that depicts the downfall of a noble or admirable character due to a tragic flaw or external circumstances.
- The clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray their characters.
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- A person or being portrayed in a play, novel, or other work of fiction.
- A literary technique used to give hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- The central character around whom the story revolves; often the main hero or heroine.
- The time and place in which a play is set.
- The turning point of the play where the conflict reaches its highest intensity and the outcome becomes clear.
- A smaller division within a play, typically characterized by a change in time, location, or characters.
- A type of drama characterized by humor, light-heartedness, and a happy ending.
- A major division within a play, consisting of multiple scenes. Acts help structure the overall narrative.
- A type of monologue in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud when alone on stage, providing insight into their inner emotions.
- The spoken conversation between characters in a play, often used to reveal character traits and advance the plot.
- The beginning of a play that introduces the setting, characters, and initial situation.
- A long speech delivered by a single character, usually expressing their thoughts, emotions, or ideas.
25 Clues: The time and place in which a play is set. • A form of literature intended to be performed by actors on a stage. • A person or being portrayed in a play, novel, or other work of fiction. • The clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray their characters. • A type of drama characterized by humor, light-heartedness, and a happy ending. • ...
Literary Terms 2025-09-07
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- - A direct comparison between two different things without using "like" or "as," such as "Life is a journey."
- - The spoken words between characters in a story, usually shown with quotation marks.
- - A scene that interrupts the present action to show events that happened earlier in time.
- - The main character in a story, usually the character the reader follows and sympathizes with.
- Irony - When readers know something that the characters in the story don't know, creating tension or humor.
- - The turning point or most intense moment in a story where the main conflict reaches its peak.
- - The author's attitude toward the subject matter or characters, conveyed through word choice and writing style.
- - The emotional atmosphere or feeling that the story creates for the reader.
- - Drawing conclusions or making educated guesses based on evidence and clues in the text rather than information directly stated.
- - The conclusion of the story where the conflict is fully resolved and the story comes to an end (also called the denouement).
- - The character or force that opposes the protagonist and creates conflict in the story.
- Action - The series of events that build up tension and develop the conflict, leading toward the climax of the story.
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- - Hints or clues that the author gives about what will happen later in the story.
- - The struggle or problem that drives the story forward, which can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or forces).
- - A comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as," such as "brave as a lion."
- - Giving human characteristics, emotions, or actions to non-human things or animals.
- - The beginning of a story where the author introduces the characters, setting, and background information that readers need to understand the story.
- - The category or type of literature, such as mystery, science fiction, romance, or historical fiction.
- - Words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz," "crash," or "sizzle."
- - The central message, lesson, or main idea that the author wants to communicate through the story.
- of View - The perspective from which a story is told (first person, second person, third person limited, or third person omniscient).
- Action - The events that happen after the climax, where the conflict begins to resolve and loose ends are tied up.
- Irony - When someone says one thing but means the opposite, often used for sarcasm or humor.
- - The time and place where a story takes place, including the physical location, time period, and social environment.
24 Clues: - The emotional atmosphere or feeling that the story creates for the reader. • - Hints or clues that the author gives about what will happen later in the story. • - Words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz," "crash," or "sizzle." • - Giving human characteristics, emotions, or actions to non-human things or animals. • ...
2020 Movie Actors 2020-04-15
10 Clues: Bloodshot • Hua Mulan • James Bond • Black Widow • Harley Quinn • Dr. Robotnik • Wonder Woman • Dr. Dolittle • 22 from DISNEY & PIXAR'S SOUL • Branch from TROLLS WORLD TOUR
PRT 2025-11-22
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- _____ of the bus go round and round
- a purple alien species that talks in incomplete sentences and refers to themselves in the third person sometimes
- color of underwear after taking a dangerous risk
- tallest disney princess
- planet i want to visit and something you have that i tend to dwell inside for warmth
- from the age of 21-30, you should get a pap smear every _____ years
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- color of underwear when you drink a lot of wado and get tickled
- Cutest disney princess
- color of underwear after farting profusely for 18 hours
- these (abbreviated) help reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer
- a medical condition characterised by sudden onset bronchospasms often due to a trigger
11 Clues: Cutest disney princess • tallest disney princess • _____ of the bus go round and round • color of underwear after taking a dangerous risk • color of underwear after farting profusely for 18 hours • color of underwear when you drink a lot of wado and get tickled • from the age of 21-30, you should get a pap smear every _____ years • ...
Xbox games 2024-05-08
13 Clues: Disney game • Prison game • Dancing game • Shooter game • build & fight • fighting game • rock band game • Killing Dragons • Space shooter game • Another fighting game • Racing & collecting cars • Military space shooter game • RP as a king or queen protecting a place called Albion
The Fault in Our Stars 2022-12-12
Across
- What illness brings the 2 main characters together
- Why does Gus drive to the gas station at night
- What book did Augustus recommend to Hazel
- Who are the main characters
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- Where does the story take place
- what time (based on context clues) does this book take place in
- What explosive object does Hazel describe herself as
- What words do the main characters use when flirting
- What is the name of the drug that shrunk Hazel's lung tumor
- What body part does Augustus have taken away due to his illness
10 Clues: Who are the main characters • Where does the story take place • What book did Augustus recommend to Hazel • Why does Gus drive to the gas station at night • What illness brings the 2 main characters together • What words do the main characters use when flirting • What explosive object does Hazel describe herself as • ...
Alice in Wonderland Crossword 2021-01-26
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- The game that the Queen invites everyone to play.
- The mallets are made of these.
- What the Queen orders for characters that she does not like
- The colors that the gardeners are painting the trees
- The suit of playing cards that the Queen represents.
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- This character grins and disappears.
- The ground that the characters play croquet on feels...
- The gardeners argue with each other as they paint the roses. Those characters are in the shape of...
- Where did Alice hide the gardners.
- The croquet balls are made of this.
10 Clues: The mallets are made of these. • Where did Alice hide the gardners. • The croquet balls are made of this. • This character grins and disappears. • The game that the Queen invites everyone to play. • The colors that the gardeners are painting the trees • The suit of playing cards that the Queen represents. • The ground that the characters play croquet on feels... • ...
Play Conventions - Nate 2021-07-20
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- People in play
- long speech spoken by a single character to himself/herself, or to the audience
- Determine mood, draw attention to characters,
- character speaks his/her private thoughts
- Italicized instructions in a play
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- Dialogue and speech devices.
- can be part of plays action or can be background 'incidental' music.
- can heighten sense of realism at dramatic moments.
- Objects used by characters or in background of play Reading a script to constantly frame all elements contained within this script in terms of performance.
- Where performances take place
10 Clues: People in play • Dialogue and speech devices. • Where performances take place • Italicized instructions in a play • character speaks his/her private thoughts • Determine mood, draw attention to characters, • can heighten sense of realism at dramatic moments. • can be part of plays action or can be background 'incidental' music. • ...
Literary Elements 2023-09-16
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- the author’s unique way of writing
- main characters
- involves using objects, characters, or elements in the story to represent deeper meanings or abstract concepts
- the individuals that populate the story
- a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
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- a reference to a person, event, or place that connects the story to culture or historical contexts
- the time and place in which the story unfolds
- where the author hints at future events
- the central struggle or problem
- the author's attitude or emotion toward the subject
10 Clues: main characters • the central struggle or problem • the author’s unique way of writing • where the author hints at future events • the individuals that populate the story • the time and place in which the story unfolds • the author's attitude or emotion toward the subject • a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens • ...
Key Themes and Characters in AIC 2025-10-15
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- – Victim whose tragic story exposes the consequences of class inequality.
- – Central theme urging individuals to care for others in society.
- – Mysterious inspector who challenges the family’s ethics.
- – Emotion felt by some characters as they confront their actions.
- – Young woman who evolves morally after learning her role in Eva’s fate.
- – Ideology promoted by the Inspector as a moral alternative.
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- – Behaviour shown by characters who pretend to uphold values they ignore.
- – Economic system critiqued through Mr Birling’s views.
- – Arrogant businessman who dismisses social responsibility.
- – Social division that influences how characters treat Eva Smith.
10 Clues: – Economic system critiqued through Mr Birling’s views. • – Mysterious inspector who challenges the family’s ethics. • – Arrogant businessman who dismisses social responsibility. • – Ideology promoted by the Inspector as a moral alternative. • – Central theme urging individuals to care for others in society. • ...
Chains Part 1 review 2022-11-15
10 Clues: Boy with red hat • Setting of story • Slave to Locktons • Who wrote Chains? • Main characters sister • Main characters name... • Who buys Isabel and Ruth • Old mistress to the girls (died) • Where Isabel and Ruth originally from • Are the Locktons loyalists or patriots
English 4 Review 2021-12-02
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- sentence structure
- criticism that focuses on the value of money
- a type of irony where the characters know but the reader does not
- mixed
- reader's attitude
- word choice
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- criticism that focuses on women's portrayal
- the words a writer uses and how s/he puts them together
- combining, especially combining quotes into your writing
- a type of irony also known as sarcasm
- hatred of women
- author's attitude
- the turning point in plot
- universal message
- a type of irony when the reader knows but some or all of the characters do not
15 Clues: mixed • word choice • hatred of women • author's attitude • universal message • reader's attitude • sentence structure • the turning point in plot • a type of irony also known as sarcasm • criticism that focuses on women's portrayal • criticism that focuses on the value of money • the words a writer uses and how s/he puts them together • ...
Kojo Freeman (Homegoing) 2024-02-17
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- The eldest daughter who gets married on the day the act was passed
- Kojo's place of employment
- The act that Kojo was afraid of
- Where Kojo moves after he's children are grown
- Annas Jobs
- The child Anna was pregnant with + their last name
- Kojo's biological Mother
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- The main characters name (this chapter)
- Anna's employers
- The person who raised Kojo
- Jo's coworker who covers for him
- The object Kojo works on
- Where Kojo lived in the beginning
- The thing the family needs to have on them after the act was put in place
- The main characters wife
15 Clues: Annas Jobs • Anna's employers • The object Kojo works on • The main characters wife • Kojo's biological Mother • The person who raised Kojo • Kojo's place of employment • The act that Kojo was afraid of • Jo's coworker who covers for him • Where Kojo lived in the beginning • The main characters name (this chapter) • Where Kojo moves after he's children are grown • ...
Film study revision 2022-12-13
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- Directly looks down on the scene
- A type of sound only the audience hears
- Shows the full subject and environment
- Opening shot or sequence, sets scene
- Shot from subject's viewpoint
- Used to show someone who feels powerful
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- A type of sound that the characters hear
- Camera even with characters' eyes
- Shows where the story is set
- Shot of face filling the screen
- Shows subject from waist up
- Outfits worn by actors
- Used to show someone who feels less powerful
- Establishes a tone or mood using light
- Focuses on a small part of the subject
15 Clues: Outfits worn by actors • Shows subject from waist up • Shows where the story is set • Shot from subject's viewpoint • Shot of face filling the screen • Directly looks down on the scene • Camera even with characters' eyes • Opening shot or sequence, sets scene • Shows the full subject and environment • Establishes a tone or mood using light • ...
Shakespeare Words - Diana Nyberg 2022-11-29
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- ;to tell a direction in which to go
- ;to be thankful or have mercy
- ;and enemy someone you don't like
- ;Playwriter, wrote many poems and other writings
- ;a single person speech. Others can hear
- ;you or your
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- - upon - Avon ; Left but then came back later on
- ;to listen
- ;to tell where
- ;a speech that other characters cannot her but the audience can
- ;a question of why
- lost years ;when no one knew what Shakespeare was doing
- ;Thinking out loud, other characters cant hear
- ;Shakespeare's dead son
- Hathaway ; Who he married
15 Clues: ;to listen • ;you or your • ;to tell where • ;a question of why • ;Shakespeare's dead son • Hathaway ; Who he married • ;to be thankful or have mercy • ;and enemy someone you don't like • ;to tell a direction in which to go • ;a single person speech. Others can hear • ;Thinking out loud, other characters cant hear • - upon - Avon ; Left but then came back later on • ...
movie genres 2025-06-18
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- Set in the American frontier, often with cowboys
- Intense suspense and unexpected twists
- Characters express themselves through song and dance
- Serious stories with deep emotions
- Includes magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds
- Full of fights, chases, and excitement
- Characters go on exciting journeys or quests
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- Presents real-life events or people
- Made to make you laugh
- Designed to scare and thrill
- Movies made with drawings or computer graphics
- Involves solving a crime or uncovering secrets
- Tells the life story of a real person
- Features futuristic or scientific themes
- Focused on love and relationships
15 Clues: Made to make you laugh • Designed to scare and thrill • Focused on love and relationships • Serious stories with deep emotions • Presents real-life events or people • Tells the life story of a real person • Intense suspense and unexpected twists • Full of fights, chases, and excitement • Features futuristic or scientific themes • Characters go on exciting journeys or quests • ...
Narrative Text 2026-04-16
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- Past form of “go”
- Traditional story passed down from generation to generation
- Past form of “take”
- Story about heroes or historical events
- Events arranged from beginning to end
- Beginning part of a story that introduces characters and setting
- Story that is not real
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- Past form of “make”
- Part where the problem is solved
- Person in a story
- Main problem faced by characters
- Past form of “see”
- Short story that teaches a moral lesson
- Verb form used after “was” or “were”
- Action that was happening for some time in the past
15 Clues: Person in a story • Past form of “go” • Past form of “see” • Past form of “make” • Past form of “take” • Story that is not real • Part where the problem is solved • Main problem faced by characters • Verb form used after “was” or “were” • Events arranged from beginning to end • Short story that teaches a moral lesson • Story about heroes or historical events • ...
Literary Terms 2019-08-29
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- a phrase that has a different meaning from what its word literally suggests
- the adversary who opposes the protagonist
- a comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
- a portrait in words of a person, place, or object
- the relationship between the narrator and the story
- the techniques a writer uses to create and repair the personalities of the characters in the work
- the time and location of a story
- a combination of words that contradict each other
- a brief reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object
- the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader
- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a real situation
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- the character is a character
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- round characters
- a statement that seems contradictory but that actually expresses a deeper truth
- the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates in a story
- a comparison between two things without using "like" or "as"
- when something nonhuman is given human traits
- the main character in a piece of literature
- a hint given to the reader of what is to come
- flat characters
- the writer's attitude to the audience
- a story or tale with two or more levels of meaning
- something concrete that represents something abstract
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 • ...
Literary Terms 2019-08-29
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- a combination of words that contradict each other
- a brief reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object
- something concrete that represents something abstract
- the techniques a writer uses to create and repair the personalities of the characters in the work
- when something nonhuman is given human traits
- a comparison between two things without using "like" or "as"
- the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader
- flat characters
- the relationship between the narrator and the story
- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a real situation
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- the adversary who opposes the protagonist
- the main character in a piece of literature
- the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates in a story
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- a statement that seems contradictory but that actually expresses a deeper truth
- round characters
- a story or tale with two or more levels of meaning
- the writer's attitude to the audience
- a portrait in words of a person, place, or object
- a hint given to the reader of what is to come
- the time and location of a story
- the character is a character
- a phrase that has a different meaning from what its word literally suggests
- a comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
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 • a hint given to the reader of what is to come • when something nonhuman is given human traits • ...
Mia Mazak 2019-08-28
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- A phrase that has a different meaning than what it literally suggests.
- The descriptive language used in a story to create word pictures.
- The main character.
- The writer uses this to reveal or create characters in a story.
- A conversation between characters that usually reveals traits about them.
- A portrait of words of a person, place, or object.
- A combination of words that contradict each other.
- An authors choice of words/vocabulary in a story.
- The writers attitude towards their audience.
- A story with two or more levels of meaning.
- A hint given to the reader that hints at the future.
- A comparison between two things using "like" or "as".
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- A comparison of two different things not using "like" or "as".
- Characters sudden insight on a conflict.
- An interruption in the story to see something that happened previously.
- The time and location of a story.
- When something not human is given human attributes.
- details about information that is not stated, it is an "educated guess".
- Uses exaggeration to emphasize a situation.
- main idea or underlying meaning of the story.
- The struggle between two opposing forces.
- The authors unique way of writing.
- Refers to the feeling that the writer creates in a story.
- A brief reference to a historical event, object, or person.
24 Clues: The main character. • The time and location of a story. • The authors unique way of writing. • Characters sudden insight on a conflict. • The struggle between two opposing forces. • 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. • ...
Elements of Story 2023-09-06
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- the people in the story doing the action
- event that sets the action in motion
- for example, man vs. a demon
- a character who does not change
- events that begin to wrap up the story
- a theme that appears often in literature
- the problem the main character faces
- main characters
- describes a conflict outside of a character
- a setting that does not affect the action
- another word for the resolution
- for example, man vs. the school bully
- a well-described character
- a character who is not well-described
- time, place, and surrounding conditions
- a setting that affects the characters/action
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- for example, man vs. a vicious dog
- events that create obstacles & build suspense
- for example, man vs. his church's beliefs
- the background information
- describes a conflict within a character
- the official name for a plot map
- for example, man vs. his own emotions
- the hero who faces a challenge
- describes the BIG setting
- for example, man vs. an iPad
- all the events in the story
- describes the specific setting (zoomed in)
- the turning point in the story
- force against the hero
- the end of the story / final wrap up
- a character who changes
- minor / side characters
- a message about life a story teaches
34 Clues: main characters • force against the hero • a character who changes • minor / side characters • describes the BIG setting • the background information • a well-described character • all the events in the story • for example, man vs. an iPad • for example, man vs. a demon • the hero who faces a challenge • the turning point in the story • a character who does not change • ...
Night At The Museum 2021-11-30
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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.
- He 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. • ...
The Other Wes Moore Crossword 2022-05-25
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- Most of these neighbors feel this rivalry
- This author won one of these in 2000
- To be a strict engaged in doing (usually religious)
- The military school is located near…
- The enforced way that disorder and bad behavior is controlled and restricted
- Older sister of this author
- Enforcer of stringent orders from an officer to soldiers in the military
- Both main characters get in trouble with the…
- Friend of the other Wes who teaches him illegal trading (it starts with a D)
- Groups looking for common goal(s)-often are criminals
- Prominent New York City neighborhood the author once moved to
- First name of both main characters
- Last name of both main characters
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- Slang for poverty houses (not a swear word)
- What most teenagers, especially gang ones, often resort to (emotion)
- This whole book is about telling a real life…
- A good feeling something you want/need will happen
- Many turn to crime for goods as they live in…
- What many impoverished people would expect from others
- Both Moores lived in this city
- Military school this author went to
- Also means mercy but often used more by Christians
- Also known as destiny: often people don’t want it
- Brother of the main character that would rob a bank
- Care from another person-may be government sponsored
25 Clues: Older sister of this author • Both Moores lived in this city • Last name of both main characters • First name of both main characters • Military school this author went to • This author won one of these in 2000 • The military school is located near… • Most of these neighbors feel this rivalry • Slang for poverty houses (not a swear word) • ...
MACBETH 2024-01-22
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- NEW TITLE MACBETH WAS GIVEN; THANE OF __________.
- WHAT DOES THE RAVEN SYMBOLIZE; SEE P. 304 SIDENOTE
- SETTING OF THE PLAY
- ONE CHARACTER WHISPERS SOMTHING TO ANOTHER CHARACTER THAT OTHES PRETEND NOT TO HEAR
- WHAT IS MEANT TO BE WILL BE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR PLAY
- BAD CHARACTER TRAIT
- MACBETH'S TRAGIC FLAW
- AT ONCE, VERY SOON
- FIRST THANE OF CAWDOR'S CRIME
- LONG SPEECH A CHARACTER MAKES IN THE PRESENCE OF OTHER CHARACTER
- LONG SPEECH A CHARACTER MAKES ALONE ON STAGE
- BEST FIGHTER FOR SCOTLAND
- WITCHE'S FINAL PROPHECY FOR MACBETH
- AN INSIGHT ABOUT LIFE OR HUMAN NATURE
- SCOTLAND'S RIVAL
- A CONTRADICTION THAT REVEALS TRUTH
- TO FOOL OR TO TRICK
- SITE OF CHRIST'S CRUXIFIXION
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- MACBETH'S OPPONENT
- GODDESS OF WAR
- CHARACTER WHO TOLD KING DUNCAN HOW THE BATTLE WAS GOING
- A PLAY THAT ENDS IN DEATH
- WORD USED TO DESCRIBE MACBETH DURING THE BATTLE
- THANE OF GLAMIS
- CHARACTERS THREE WITCHES
- AS TWO SPENT SWIMMERS
- A SCOTTISH NOBLE
- KING DUNCAN'S YOUNGEST SON
- DUNCAN'S SUCCESSOR
- MACBETH'S BATTLE BUDDY
- NORWAY'S KING
- PENALTY GIVEN TO FIRST THANE OF CAWDOR
- REFERENCE TO A FAMOUS PERSON, PLACE, OR THING
- DUNCAN KING OF SCOTLAND
- COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO UNLIKE THINGS WITHOUT USING LIKE OR AS
- WILLIAM
- FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ILLUSTRATED: YOUR FACE IS A BOOK WHERE MEN MAY READ STRANGE MATTER
- CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE CHARACTERS
- CHARACTERS WHO ARE OPPOSITES
40 Clues: WILLIAM • NORWAY'S KING • GODDESS OF WAR • THANE OF GLAMIS • A SCOTTISH NOBLE • SCOTLAND'S RIVAL • MACBETH'S OPPONENT • DUNCAN'S SUCCESSOR • AT ONCE, VERY SOON • SETTING OF THE PLAY • BAD CHARACTER TRAIT • TO FOOL OR TO TRICK • AS TWO SPENT SWIMMERS • ANOTHER WORD FOR PLAY • MACBETH'S TRAGIC FLAW • MACBETH'S BATTLE BUDDY • A PLAY THAT ENDS IN DEATH • BEST FIGHTER FOR SCOTLAND • ...
Hobbit Words 2021-2022 Week 8 2021-05-27
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- special radar that measures velocity as well as distance
- the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text
- lacking movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting
- cumulonimbus clouds forming a thunderstorm
- Greek name meaning "lover of God" or "friend of God"
- in novels, plays, or movies, the lesser characters that “support” the main characters
- a person in a novel, play, or movie
- plant and tree growth
- a spiraling cloud that does not touch the ground
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, movie, or play
- Greek meaning "one sent," the original men chosen and commissioned by Jesus to proclaim the gospel to the world
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- energy wave created by rapid expansion and contraction of air inside a cloud resulting in thunder
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- to prevent someone from accomplishing something
- from the Latin meaning "to climb up," the rising of Jesus into heaven 40 days after his resurrection
- pictures taken from space
- the total number of people in one place
- funnel cloud that forms over water
- the side protected from wind and rain
- the side that is in the direction the wind blows
- electrically charged particles
22 Clues: plant and tree growth • pictures taken from space • electrically charged particles • funnel cloud that forms over water • a person in a novel, play, or movie • the side protected from wind and rain • the total number of people in one place • cumulonimbus clouds forming a thunderstorm • to prevent someone from accomplishing something • ...
Theater 1 Terms (Review) 2023-01-11
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- helps to find funding to put on the show.
- Name for the type of stage that has audience on all sides of the action.
- An actor uses their body to communicate action.
- The area of a theatre where musicians typically perform during a musical.
- part of theater venue that contains the ticket booth, lobby, and restrooms.
- background characters/singing support (musicals).
- Designers, technicians, and backstage hands.
- type of plays, dating to the Greeks. Funny.
- the imaginary boundary separating audience from performers.
- Conversation between 2 or more characters on stage.
- type of stage/theatre where the audience is on three sides of the action
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- If you are sitting in the audience and an actor walks toward you, which direction are they moving...
- "Cast"
- If you are watching a performance and the actor moves from your left to your right, he/she is moving toward...
- type of theatre that has the audience directly in front of the action on one side, with action framed by curtains and/or walls.
- space contains controls for audio and video.
- types of plays, dating to the Greeks. Sad.
- The type of Theatre/Stage that allows for countless arrangements of audience and action
- The writer of a theatrical performance.
- a set of lines delivered without response from other characters.
- The audience.
21 Clues: "Cast" • The audience. • The writer of a theatrical performance. • helps to find funding to put on the show. • types of plays, dating to the Greeks. Sad. • type of plays, dating to the Greeks. Funny. • space contains controls for audio and video. • Designers, technicians, and backstage hands. • An actor uses their body to communicate action. • ...
ELA Review 2026-04-24
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- A person animal or figure in a story
- A conflict between a character and a group or community (Character vs)
- The main problem or struggle in a story
- The main character in a story
- A conflict between a character and something outside of themselves
- The feeling of suspense or excitement in a story
- The most intense or exciting moment in a story
- A story based on real people or events but exaggerated over time
- The ending of a story where the problem is solved
- Events that build up to the most exciting part of the story
- The beginning of a story where characters and setting are introduced
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- A traditional story passed down through generations often with a lesson
- A story that explains nature or beliefs often with gods or heroes
- The character or force that works against the main character
- Events that happen after the climax and lead toward the ending
- The specific place where events happen
- What the reader is supposed to learn from the story
- When a story happens past present or future
- A conflict that happens inside a characters mind or feelings
- The general location of a story
- A conflict between a character and the natural world (Character vs)
- The big idea or message of a story
- Where and when a story takes place
- Words that describe a characters personality
24 Clues: The main character in a story • The general location of a story • The big idea or message of a story • Where and when a story takes place • A person animal or figure in a story • The specific place where events happen • The main problem or struggle in a story • When a story happens past present or future • Words that describe a characters personality • ...
The Shooting Star Crossword 2/18/17 (from WWTW) 2017-03-07
11 Clues: Statue of • _____ order • Disney film • an US Liberal • _______ growth • _______ Lifestyle • ______ your email • College _________ • The ________, show on NBC • kind words at one's death • doctor used to straighten teeth and song by The Faculty
Fiction Review/Tuesday of the Other June 2021-01-28
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- beginning of the story
- time and place
- something that goes wrong for the main character
- problem that happens to the character
- problem gets worse - many events happen
- name that other June calls "Junie"
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- problem the character has with themself
- the PoV that Tuesday of the Other June is
- problem goes away or gets better
- end of the story
- PoV where narrator is not in the story
- who the story is about
- during the rising action the problem get_____
- what happens to the problem during the climax?
- lesson the main characters learn
15 Clues: time and place • end of the story • beginning of the story • who the story is about • problem goes away or gets better • lesson the main characters learn • name that other June calls "Junie" • problem that happens to the character • PoV where narrator is not in the story • problem the character has with themself • problem gets worse - many events happen • ...
BLOOD BROTHERS ACT 1 CROSSWORD 2021-10-11
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- the way you use your body to create a character
- a physical skill
- Lyons her first name is Jennifer
- she gives a child away
- the city the play is set
- the way you use use your voice
- the accent the working class characters speak with
- prop and also a theme of the play
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- speaking without an accent
- Mickey's older brother
- shoes upon the table & a joke in the pack
- the name of the playwright
- stressing a word
- the space between characters to show relationships
- the girl who is part of the triangle
15 Clues: a physical skill • stressing a word • Mickey's older brother • she gives a child away • the city the play is set • speaking without an accent • the name of the playwright • the way you use use your voice • Lyons her first name is Jennifer • prop and also a theme of the play • the girl who is part of the triangle • shoes upon the table & a joke in the pack • ...
Millionaires for the month 2022-05-03
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- to acquire using money
- form of currency in the US
- process of saving money to make profits
- a sport played with a ball and a basket
- one of the main characters in the story that is big.
- ceremony of love
- an expensive car
- prehistoric animals
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- one of the main characters in the story that is small
- past tense of buying
- dog rescued from the street by felix
- large amount of something
- a musical performance given in public
- a sports arena with tiers of seats
- a multi media franchise started by George Lucas
15 Clues: ceremony of love • an expensive car • prehistoric animals • past tense of buying • to acquire using money • large amount of something • form of currency in the US • a sports arena with tiers of seats • dog rescued from the street by felix • a musical performance given in public • process of saving money to make profits • a sport played with a ball and a basket • ...
The Hobbit 2023-08-22
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- The first word of the book?
- How old is Bilbo?
- What book series takes place after the Hobbit?
- The name of the author?
- A word that describes the hobbits hair?
- The name of the dragon
- How many years it took Tolkien to write the hobbit
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- What the characters are
- Something that describes their feet
- One of the main characters
- The name of the wizard in the book?
- Who is the brother to the hobbit Fili?
- Where they live?
- What is the Hobbits favourite meal?
- Where is the Hobbit set?
15 Clues: Where they live? • How old is Bilbo? • The name of the dragon • What the characters are • The name of the author? • Where is the Hobbit set? • One of the main characters • The first word of the book? • Something that describes their feet • The name of the wizard in the book? • What is the Hobbits favourite meal? • Who is the brother to the hobbit Fili? • ...
Ricardo's crossword. 2024-12-05
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- the main character.
- the place in school where the main character talked to his friends.
- the main characters crush.
- where the main character said he was going to go.
- the video platform where the main character showed his video of San Fermin.
- to travel.
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- the bully of the school.
- to live.
- to speak.
- translates to bull in english.
- the capital of spain.
- one of the main charaters friends who was jealous.
- the city where the grandparents live.
- the science teacher in school.
- one of the main characters friends who does not like the science teacher.
15 Clues: to live. • to speak. • to travel. • the main character. • the capital of spain. • the bully of the school. • the main characters crush. • translates to bull in english. • the science teacher in school. • the city where the grandparents live. • where the main character said he was going to go. • one of the main charaters friends who was jealous. • ...
