Outsiders and Outcasts
Across
- 3. well-balanced arrangement of parts
- 4. poetic form that does not follow a fixed pattern and often “sounds” more like natural, everyday speech.
- 5. intolerance; prejudice
- 10. marked so as to show units of measurement
- 11. reason or argument against something
- 12. worthy of honor; deserving respect
- 14. noun. supporter; advocate verb. represent or support publicly
- 15. prove to be true
- 16. treat as unimportant
- 17. adjusting so as to move at the same rate and in the same way
- 19. a poetic form that does not include line breaks or stanzas, but it may contain other poetic elements.
- 21. do, say, or mean the opposite of; disagree with
- 23. showed respect by making a particular gesture
Down
- 1. the repetition of initial vowel or consonant sounds in nearby words
- 2. the repetition of a sound at the end of words
- 4. an attempt to do something
- 6. intentionally ruin or destroy
- 7. make invalid; deny the truth of
- 8. stop or seize something before it gets to its destination
- 9. the repetition of consonant sounds with different vowel sounds
- 13. someone who is despised; a social outcast
- 18. words or language structures are repeated to emphasize an important idea
- 20. having the rights to something; having privileges
- 22. secretive; undermining
- 24. unconventional and slightly strange.