Across
- 5. A feeling of excitement or tension about what will happen next.
- 8. The boy with the bread
- 9. The Queen of Mystery
- 11. The judge and main mastermind in one of the novels we read this year.
- 12. The way an author reveals the traits and personality of a character.
- 15. The hot-tempered cousin who rage kicks off chain of events of Romeo and Juliet
- 16. A rhythmic pattern of five pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables in a line of poetry.
- 18. The battle to the death used to control the districts of
- 19. The sequence of events that make up a story.
- 21. A type of poem with 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.
- 23. Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas.
- 24. The great crafter of The Hunger Games
Down
- 1. Facts or examples that explain or back up the central idea.
- 2. The girl on fire
- 3. Famous English playwright and poet who wrote "Romeo and Juliet."
- 4. Hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.
- 6. A story in which a problem, crime, or puzzle must be solved.
- 7. Idea: The most important point or message in a text.
- 10. The woman who bludgeoned her husband to death with a frozen leg of lamb
- 13. American author famous for his dark, mysterious poems and short stories like "The Raven."
- 14. Romeo's tragic flaw
- 15. The main message or underlying idea of a story.
- 17. Writing that provides facts about real people, places, or events.
- 20. A figure of speech comparing two unlike things by saying one thing is another.
- 21. A figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as."
- 22. A type of writing that uses rhythm, rhyme, and imagery to express ideas or emotions.
