VOCABULARY DAY

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Across
  1. 2. When something occurs that is completely unexpected or opposite of what is expected
  2. 5. a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
  3. 6. a comparison without using like or as
  4. 8. meant to scare, startle, shock, and even repulse audiences
  5. 12. characters see the wrongs they’ve committed and tries to make up for it
  6. 13. The extent to which human life is considered valuable and sacred
  7. 14. the message or moral of the story
  8. 15. the author of unwind
  9. 17. When an object, person, or situation in a story has another meaning other than its literal meaning.
Down
  1. 1. form of slavery or bonded labor, abuse, deprivationof freedom, selling of laborers, organs, infants, and forcing people to work as prostitutes, fighters, or more.
  2. 2. an essay that gives facts, explains ideas, directions or terms, shares knowledge and information.
  3. 3. this quote shows what theme: "The counselor signals to the guards. They grab him more firmly just beneath the armpits, forcing him to take those five steps." 287
  4. 4. a category of literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
  5. 7. this is used to support a claim
  6. 9. Literary story, set in a futuristic, imagined society, which is meant to be frightening and unsettling
  7. 10. direct words used from the text
  8. 11. This quote shows what theme “What does it take to unwind the unwanted?” (288)
  9. 16. the feeling the author wants the reader to feel while reading the text, basically the atmosphere of the story