End of Year Extra Credit

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