Across
- 3. a quote placed at the beginning of a book that provides context
- 4. irony when a speaker's intended meaning is the opposite of what they literally say.
- 5. a literary genre that uses humor to point out hypocrisy and flaws in human nature
- 8. a story that has a "hidden meaning" about society, politics, or human nature
- 9. to say or speak
- 10. enemy, competitor, or opponent
- 11. a way of seeing, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression
- 13. possessing an extraordinary ability to attract or charm
- 14. information that is used to shape the way that people think and behave
Down
- 1. a person who publicly opposes and criticizes their government (p. 19)
- 2. using power in a cruel, oppressive way
- 6. famous for doing bad things
- 7. cruel and oppressive government or rule
- 12. a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has taken control by force
