Across
- 1. the supernatural world of our dreams
- 5. information that illustrates someone’s nature
- 9. movement concerned with why we’re here at all (since the world is ridiculous)
- 10. Famous psychoanalyst who influenced the surrealists
- 11. detail that appeals to the senses
Down
- 2. E., P., and L. make this
- 3. you’ll need two independent clauses to use this (usually)
- 4. Surrealists thought their art could help unlock this
- 6. a reference an author makes to something else
- 7. “When,” “since,” “after,” and “however” are examples of this part of speech
- 8. if you see any “number words” then you might be dealing with this
