English 1-2 Review
Across
- 3. The final request of the fisherman's wife; what she wants to be
- 8. What part of Ivan Ilyich was injured?
- 12. The type of wine Montressor tempts Fortunado with
- 14. Antagonist in Orwell's 1984
- 15. The card game that Ivan Ilyich and his friends like to play
- 16. Herbert's body was so mangled from the factory accident that his father could only identify him by his ________
- 18. A term used, particularly in historical contexts, to describe a noble or royal family lineage, often associated with a specific title or name that identifies the entire family line
- 20. Latin for "earth"
- 24. Latin for "great"
- 26. "Oranges and lemons sing the bells of St. ___________"
- 27. According to the Christian view, all problems and crimes in society are a result of what?
- 28. Indian man who put the spell on the monkey's paw
- 30. How they buried Madeline Usher
- 31. Name of the narrator in Flowers for Algernon
- 33. In 1984 what shape is the Ministry of Love building?
- 35. Billy Weaver notices a sign reading "BED AND BREAKFAST" with a vase of these flowers below it
- 38. "It is a restless evil full of deadly poison"
- 39. Last name of the family in The Monkey's Paw
- 40. The name of the narrator's pet cat in The Black Cat
- 42. Giving human characteristics to inanimate objects; the non-human thing is not portrayed as literally possessing the human characteristics
- 43. Name of the doctor in Flowers for Algernon
- 44. A comparison using "like" or "as"
- 45. What happened to the little boy Vera was supposed to be watching in And Then There Were None?
Down
- 1. The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. boom!, sizzle, crack, pow!)
- 2. The period/era that rejected Enlightenment ideas; Poe was writing in this era
- 4. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- 5. the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- 6. Latin for "both"
- 7. Latin for "good"
- 9. The protagonist in Orwell's 1984
- 10. Latin for "bad" or "evil"
- 11. Latin for "strength"
- 13. Open, uncultivated country or grassland in southern Africa
- 17. Author(s) of The Fisherman and His Wife
- 19. Economic system in which the government is in charge of production and distribution
- 21. The attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object
- 22. Part of speech that describes a noun
- 23. Part of speech that describes/modifies a verb
- 25. The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
- 29. In The Landlady, when Billy Weaver drank his tea, he noticed it smelled like this
- 32. An intellectual movement in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason and science over faith
- 34. Name of the judge in And Then There Were None
- 36. A name Billy sees (and recognizes) in the landlady's guestbook
- 37. Visually descriptive or figurative language
- 41. Roderick Usher describes his illness as a sharpness in/increase of his ______