English 11 Exam Review

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Across
  1. 3. Judge in charge of the trials who refuses to change his mind
  2. 4. A literary movement that believes in equality, individualism, and self-study
  3. 8. Where Janie discovers what marriage should be
  4. 11. The first people accused of witchcraft in The Crucible fit this description
  5. 12. The feeling a piece gives the reader
  6. 15. Janie's second husband who is controlling, possessive and focused on being Mayor
  7. 17. Health status for Elizabeth; reason she won't be hanged
  8. 18. A negative view of the world (the Dark Romantics view human nature this way)
  9. 19. Honesty and truthfulness; soundness
  10. 20. Janie's first husband, who used her for manual labor on his farm
  11. 22. A contrasting character who shows what path the main character could have taken (such as Annie Tyler in Their Eyes Were Watching God)
  12. 23. One of the three components of dialect (such as using a double negative in a sentence)
Down
  1. 1. One of the three components of dialect (such as whether one refers to a couch or sofa)
  2. 2. Along with Rebecca, she is one of the first to speak out against the trials
  3. 5. Civil _____ is the believe that one should oppose any unjust laws peacefully
  4. 6. This Reverend believes life is more precious and that Proctor should lie to save himself
  5. 7. One of the three components of dialect (such as how one says "roof")
  6. 9. Janie's third husband and the closest to her vision of love
  7. 10. Where the Transcendentalists believe one can find truth
  8. 12. Dark Romantics believe everyone is hiding evil behind a social ___
  9. 13. Distrusted by Dark Romantics and Transcendentalists as it separated humans from nature
  10. 14. A hint of what to come
  11. 16. A positive view of the world (the Transcendentalists view human nature this way)
  12. 21. Self _____ is the title of an essay by Emerson, but also the philosophy that humans create their own truth