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Across
  1. 4. Form of irony in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
  2. 5. Time period whose American Dream is "Anyone, regardless of background, can attain their own version of success.
  3. 6. Used between items in a list if the items include commas.
  4. 8. When an author tells us exactly what a character is like
  5. 10. Time period whose American Dream is "Gain independence from Great Britain and find freedoms through knowledge and reason."
  6. 11. Time period whose American Dream is "Acknowledge and fix the true struggles and inequalities in everyday life."
  7. 13. Used after an independent clause to introduce a quote or a list
  8. 14. Time period whose American Dream is "All on American soil could respect and grow together through strong stances in religious beliefs."
  9. 15. Form of irony in which what happens is the opposite of what is expected
Down
  1. 1. When an author shows us what a character is like
  2. 2. Used to join two independent clauses
  3. 3. Time period whose American Dream is "Live life as you were predetermined to live it."
  4. 7. Time period whose American Dream is "Reconnect with God and achieve one's goals through nature and individuality."
  5. 9. Form of irony in which the audience knows something that a character does not
  6. 12. Time period whose American Dream is "That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement."