Self Made Men

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Across
  1. 2. Comparing man creating laws to a spider spinning a web is this figure of speech.
  2. 5. Douglass uses big-to-small logic in the passage; this term describes that reasoning.
  3. 8. waves: ocean
  4. 9. If a leader is malicious, they act with bad or evil intentions."
  5. 10. Putting 'man of war' next to 'man of peace' is an example of this literary device.
  6. 13. Root 'graph' means to ___.
  7. 14. “compels us to contemplate” that creates a serious, rhythmic tone.
  8. 15. Douglass compares law/religion-makers to a spider that spins a web.
  9. 16. He calls 'self-made' this word meaning an error
Down
  1. 1. Comparing individuals to waves and society to the ocean
  2. 3. To build your own path through hard work and effort.
  3. 4. Using root 'vis-': if a goal is visible, it can be ___."
  4. 6. Using '-dict-': to speak against or say the opposite.
  5. 7. Basic needs like food, money, and shelter; word used in the passage.
  6. 11. Listing 'discovered, explored, cultivated...' creates this repeated grammatical structure.
  7. 12. Root '-dict-' means to ___.