Across
- 2. When you connect your evidence to your thesis statement
- 5. the type of irony when the audience knows something a character does not
- 7. When one story makes a reference to another story
- 9. the title of the character who gives Juliet the potion
- 11. A comparison without using the words "like" or "as"
- 12. The thing that is destined to happen to someone, or a force controlling their lives
- 13. A comparison using the words "like" or "as"
- 14. A big topic or idea in a story
Down
- 1. The family to which Juliet belongs
- 3. A physical object that represents a person or idea
- 4. The type of irony when something happens that is the opposite of what you expect
- 6. The family to which Romeo belongs
- 8. the type of irony when someone says something they don't really mean
- 10. The statement at the beginning of the essay which answers the question and maps out the rest of your essay
