To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 2. A reference to the out-side world that the reader should know
- 5. What is a character that stays the same over time?
- 9. giving human characteristics to inanimate object or nonhuman things
- 11. A repetitive pattern
- 13. A theme that is shown as the children mature especially in Jem
- 18. Haatpens a the beginning of a story and gives some key background information
- 19. A literary device that suggest/warns about events that may happen in the future
- 20. where a character is facing struggles against another character, nature, or society
- 23. Who judges Calpurnia for bringing white children to the First Purchase?
- 24. Who has a morphine addiction?
- 25. What is a literary device that conveys figurative language and shouldn't be taken literary
- 26. A theme that is shown to symbolize safety and hope
- 27. The part in a story where there's a dramatic turning point
- 29. Who folded Jems' pants and put them on the fence?
- 30. Who ran away from home?
- 31. Who is the narrator of the story?
Down
- 1. A repetitive sound at the beginning of words
- 3. A literary device to compare things using "like" or "as"
- 4. Who was guarding the jail with a shotgun even though he'severelyly racist?
- 6. What is a character that evolves over a period of time?
- 7. A literary technique where the author exaggerates something
- 8. Who is Boo Radleys' older brother?
- 10. Who moves in with Jem and Scout?
- 11. Where is the setting of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- 12. Who is defending Tom Robinson?
- 14. The attitude of the author of a certain event or subject
- 15. Where a character is facing struggles with themself
- 16. A figure of speech that compares one thing to another unlike thing
- 17. A recurring theme in To Kill a Mockingbird that shows a preconceived opinion that isn't based on facts
- 21. A scene that takes place in the past to recount events that happened before
- 22. Who is accused of rape?
- 28. The general feeling that the reader feels