Vocabulary
Across
- 1. a paid position of regular employment, work
- 5. a Shakespeare play you read in 10th grade
- 7. the school I attend
- 9. when you owe someone money
- 10. the ceremony where you receive an academic degree or diploma
- 11. (two words) an anonymous female, usually, the plaintiff in a legal action, an unidentified woman
- 13. a person who narrates the events in a story
- 15. the main idea of a text or poem
- 16. my English teacher
- 18. the language spoken in Brazil
- 20. an idea or information that is stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- 21. a guess, a deduction, a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- 23. a sport Haitians and Brazilians love and are good at
- 24. a reason or set of reasons given to persuade others that your opinion is right
Down
- 2. the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants
- 3. the practice of attacking and robbing ships at sea or the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work (online)
- 4. not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
- 6. the body of facts or information indicating that a belief or proposition is true or valid, proof
- 8. the capital of the state of Florida
- 12. laws that protect the creator of original work, including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and other intellectual works
- 14. information that is implied, not plainly expressed
- 17. the sentence where you state your opinion clearly
- 18. the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own
- 19. a Shakespeare play you read in 11th grade (two words together)
- 22. a word used to describe an action