Animal Farm

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Across
  1. 5. the opposing stance to an argument or claim
  2. 7. the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
  3. 9. attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman)
  4. 11. cruel and oppressive government or rule.
  5. 12. a person who watches at a show game or other event
  6. 13. a companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization
  7. 18. an organism, person, or behavior that lives off another to its own advantage, typically causing harm or acting as a leech. It is often used to describe infections, exploitative relationships, or unwanted dependence
  8. 19. The underlying central message or universal idea an author communicates through the text
  9. 20. the main argument of an essay
  10. 21. convincing an audience through facts statistics logical arguments and credible evidence
  11. 23. an appeal to an audience's sense of the speaker's credibility character and trustworthiness
Down
  1. 1. cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand surrender
  2. 2. the ability to understand something immediately without the need for conscious reasoning
  3. 3. clearly obviously or unmistakably
  4. 4. thoroughly disheartened as by sudden danger or trouble.
  5. 6. a story poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning typically a moral or political one
  6. 8. something characterized by disgrace, shame, or deep humiliation
  7. 10. persisting tirelessly
  8. 12. Mood, a verb form used to refer to a hypothetical scenario or to express a wish, suggestion, or command (e.g., "I suggest you be quiet")
  9. 14. prejudice in favor of a particular cause; bias
  10. 15. a literary technique or rhetorical device where the intended meaning is the opposite of the literal words or where the outcome of a situation is the reverse of what was expected
  11. 16. anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
  12. 17. A direct appeal to the emotions of an audience to provoke a specific feeling or feelings
  13. 22. characteristic of the writings of George Orwell