Across
- 4. The setting of Conor's recurring nightmare
- 7. the Monster says ______________ are wild creatures
- 9. the power of releasing this helps Conor to find a sense of peace
- 10. Conor has to confront his truth to reach this stage of grief
- 13. the character in the second tale who was punished for his selfishness
- 14. the type of stories told by the Monster that teach universal lessons
- 17. torments Conor throughout the story
- 18. a thematic concept in the story relating to Conor feeling invisible
- 19. a character who tries to protect Conor from bullying
Down
- 1. represents death, resurrection, and immortality
- 2. the yew tree is represented in the symbolism featured in ________________
- 3. a central theme in the novel and how we share experiences with one another
- 5. the reference of 12:07 hints at its significance
- 6. Conor's father returns here while Conor's mom is in the hospital
- 8. a literary and artistic style that blends realistic elements with magical or supernatural ones.
- 11. A trait of mystery and horror storytelling that builds readers' anticipation
- 12. one element of horror stories is that they expose our fears of losing ______________
- 15. Harry tells Conor that when he looks at Conor, he sees ________________
- 16. the author has referred to this story as a __________ book
