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