E11 Final
Across
- 4. Form of irony in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
- 5. Time period whose American Dream is "Anyone, regardless of background, can attain their own version of success.
- 6. Used between items in a list if the items include commas.
- 8. When an author tells us exactly what a character is like
- 10. Time period whose American Dream is "Gain independence from Great Britain and find freedoms through knowledge and reason."
- 11. Time period whose American Dream is "Acknowledge and fix the true struggles and inequalities in everyday life."
- 13. Used after an independent clause to introduce a quote or a list
- 14. Time period whose American Dream is "All on American soil could respect and grow together through strong stances in religious beliefs."
- 15. Form of irony in which what happens is the opposite of what is expected
Down
- 1. When an author shows us what a character is like
- 2. Used to join two independent clauses
- 3. Time period whose American Dream is "Live life as you were predetermined to live it."
- 7. Time period whose American Dream is "Reconnect with God and achieve one's goals through nature and individuality."
- 9. Form of irony in which the audience knows something that a character does not
- 12. Time period whose American Dream is "That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement."