Across
- 3. Phillis couldn't read to all of the people in England because Susannah Wheatley had fallen ___.
- 7. The work that Phillis had done was so powerful, abolitionists used it as an example of the intelligence and _______ of black people.
- 8. Phillis went to england on her _________ birthday.
- 9. Phillis is famous because she was the _____African-American woman to ever write a book.
- 11. Phillis was taught what most women weren't. She was taught the bible,____, theology,and mythology.
- 14. When Phillis was in _______, alot of people wanted her to come to their homes to read her peoms to them.
Down
- 1. Phillis's poems were so good that French writer and philosopher ________ called her a master of English verse.
- 2. Phillis went to England just to get a book _________.
- 4. After 16 months of being in America,and at age 9,Phillis could read,write, and speak English ________.
- 5. Susannah Wheatley had seen something in in Phillis, so then ______ her many things to see where it would go.
- 6. People had ordered Phillis's book, and they made it to America, just the crate was tossed into the sea during the ______ tea party.
- 7. Phillis liked ______ because it made clear, sharp pictures in her mind.
- 10. Phillis went to nice homes to ____ her peoms to the people who wanted to hear them.
- 12. Phillis wrote about things she saw,felt,and _____.
- 13. Phillis became ______ when she was only seventeen.
