English 1-2 Review

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