End of Year Extra Credit
Across
- 6. Series of events in a story
- 7. Leaders who make community decisions
- 9. Juliet's family name
- 10. Main character of a story
- 12. Reuse of words, phrases, or ideas for emphasis
- 13. Feeling or atmosphere created for the reader
- 14. Romeo's family name
- 15. Community rule eliminating differences
- 17. Orwell novel using animals to represent political figures
- 20. Audience knows something characters do not
- 22. Object or image representing a larger idea
- 24. Central message or lesson of a text
- 26. Main argument of an essay
- 28. Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- 30. Author's attitude toward a subject
- 33. Jonas's friend with red hair
- 36. Society with significant problems and oppression
- 37. Giving human qualities to nonhuman things
- 38. Elder who trains Jonas
- 40. Time and place of a story
- 41. Pig driven off the farm by Napoleon
Down
- 1. Lois Lowry's dystopian novel
- 2. Struggle between opposing forces
- 3. Information used to influence opinions
- 4. Female protagonist in Romeo and Juliet
- 5. Comparison stating one thing is another
- 8. Hints about future events
- 11. Shakespearean character who loves Juliet
- 16. Highest point of tension in a story
- 18. Something Jonas receives from the Giver
- 19. Euphemism for execution in The Giver
- 21. Goddess who helps Odysseus
- 23. Hero of The Odyssey
- 25. Character or force opposing the protagonist
- 27. Humor used to criticize society
- 29. Receiver of Memory in The Giver
- 31. Pig who becomes dictator in Animal Farm
- 32. Opposite of what is expected occurs
- 34. Language appealing to the senses
- 35. God who opposes Odysseus
- 39. Infant Jonas tries to save
- 41. Comparison using "like" or "as"