Long Way Down (pg. 1-234)
Across
- 7. A literary device, when two opposites are put near each other to highlight or emphasize something.
- 8. The protagonist's uncle.
- 10. Dani shows Will a ... from when they were young.
- 15. Rule Number 2
- 16. The protagonist's brother, was shot and killed yesterday.
- 17. Rule Number 1
- 20. Will retrieved the gun from Shawn's dresser's...
- 21. What are passed down from generation to generation?
- 22. Will's childhood friend, was shot and killed on the playground.
- 23. Will's mother has...
- 25. The protagonist's name.
- 26. The protagonist's target.
- 29. Only a matter of ... have passed in the elevator. (think time)
- 31. A comparison of two things using like or as.
- 32. Long Way Down was written by Jason ...
Down
- 1. The repetition of the first sound in the beginning of words.
- 2. Always get ... Rule Number 3
- 3. Will's father put the gun to his head to ignite ... of death.
- 4. What fills the air in the elevator?
- 5. Who looked after Shawn, who looked after Will? (Ghost #1)
- 6. The family's last name.
- 9. Will ... to the rules he was taught and the circumstance he's in.
- 11. Dani was how old when she died?
- 12. A play on words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- 13. A seemingly self-contradicting statement that contains truth.
- 14. Will could not say ... in the script with his uncle.
- 15. The unwritten elevator rule no one seems to be following.
- 18. Will is not only a name and a noun, but also a ...
- 19. The third thing that happens after a shooting is ... (screaming, sirens, and ...)
- 24. The protagonist's father.
- 27. The use of an object to represent a complex or abstract idea.
- 28. Was Will's uncle ever able to buy a new camera?
- 30. Will's uncle sells what to buy a new camera?
- 33. Shawn was going to the store to buy ... for his mother.