Across
- 2. the assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses to decide the order of treatment of a large number of patients or casualties
- 3. Don't give that person money, they're a ____, a fraud.
- 9. ____ Korea is a totalitarian society.
- 10. the best or worse topping on pizza, also a fruit
- 13. "In 100 ____, none of this will matter!"
- 15. _______ words, there's 20 in this set, and we have to include them in our crossword.
- 18. (adj) quiet, reserved
- 21. Represents Stalin, ruled over animal farm.
- 24. you have two cows, you sell one for a bull and make profit.
- 27. The teacher ________ed the student's phone.
- 29. Old _____ represents Karl Marx, left behind ideas.
- 31. The person had a _____ appetite.
- 33. Squealer gives the animals a _____ for napoleon's actions.
- 36. angry:furious = opposed to: ______
- 37. family member -> job
- 40. Hardworking horse that got sent to the Knackers.
- 43. Animal ___, a required book for 9th grade english
- 44. cats or ___. it's a common debate as both of them are common pets.
- 45. (adj) kind, charitable
- 46. They would often _____ large amounts of alcohol.
- 47. sad:happy = trustworthy:_______
- 49. up:down = quiet:______
- 51. name of a raven in Animal farm telling tales of Sugarcandy mountain
- 52. you have two cows, government takes them and gives you milk.
- 54. Something to write and disprove in an argumentative essay, prevents card-stacking.
- 55. (adj) standing out above others, superior
- 56. (adj) suitable for growing crops
Down
- 1. Some think that execution is a _____ punishment.
- 4. an angle measure less than 90, also a vocab word.
- 5. to kneel, lie, or crawl on the ground, to treat someone with too much respect or fear
- 6. puzzling, mystifying
- 7. A ______ essay tells a story.
- 8. the animal that Napoleon and squealer are.
- 11. Squealer often uses this to convince the animals. Examples of this include repetition, card-stacking, plain-folk, etc.
- 12. The vocabulary of a person.
- 14. ____ Farm was the name of the farm in Animal Farm for the first and last chapter.
- 16. friendship -> job
- 17. furious:livid = exemplar:_____
- 19. a short piece of writing on a particular subject. we had to write one relating to animal farm recently.
- 20. "four legs good, two legs bad" is an example of this. also a propaganda technique, and a vocabulary word.
- 22. A _____ was played at the funeral.
- 23. you have two cows, government takes them and denies they ever existed.
- 25. (noun) lack of interest or emotion
- 26. satisfactory:acceptable = sweet-sounding:______
- 28. talent/effort -> job
- 30. Mr. ____, owner of Manor farm
- 32. online etiquette
- 33. evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
- 34. (adj) easily controlled
- 35. a language, also known as your favorite subject in 5th period
- 38. everyone's favorite english 9 honors teacher, mr. _____.
- 39. Dramatic ____ refers to when the audience knows something the characters do not.
- 41. George ____. Wrote Animal Farm.
- 42. (noun) one who torments
- 47. an unwelcome or unaccepted person
- 48. (adj) done without planning
- 50. suck-up
- 53. The Importance of Being _____