Luck
Across
- 3. Which historical figure did Arthur Scoresby know the history of (last name only)?
- 6. In a veritable manner; in a way that truly and accurately describes something.
- 9. Feelings of anxiety or dismay, often at something unexpected.
- 10. Calm, peaceful, or untroubled.
- 11. He has been pursued, day by day and year by year, by a most ____________ and astonishing luckiness.
- 12. Now of course the thing that would expose him and kill him at last was __________.
- 13. What type of figurative language is used to compare an earthquake to Arthur’s true self?
- 16. How does the author portray the character Scoresby?
- 17. Something particularly grand.
Down
- 1. An object of worship usually carved from wood or stone.
- 2. Without guile; innocent.
- 4. A show of appreciation from an audience.
- 5. The war occurring during this story.
- 7. What is the name of Scoresby’s marshal in page 3?
- 8. The time at which something is most successful or powerful.
- 14. What is the tone of the story?
- 15. …they took his idiotic blunders for ___________ of genius…