Across
- 2. give. Examples: donate, donor
- 4. (n.) a variation or change from what is normal or right. Synonym: oddity. Antonym: normality
- 7. (adj.) stubborn, holding fast to a belief or goal. Synonym: persistent. Antonym: yielding
- 11. a character who does not change throughout the work. Example: Bellatrix Lestrange (Harry Potter)
- 12. (adj.) shocked, terrified, amazed. Synonym: appalled. Antonym: unsurprised
- 13. through, across. Examples: diameter, diagnosis
- 14. (n.) a name or title. Synonym: label. Antonym: namelessness
- 16. (v.) to have a profound dislike or abhorrence for. Synonym: hate. Antonym: admire
- 18. a narrator who tells a story with lack of credibility. Example: Forrest Gump
- 19. (n.) a thing that is owned, a possession. Synonym: belonging. Antonym: forfeit
- 20. (n.) resentment based on a feeling of having been injured. Synonym: grudge. Antonym: delight
Down
- 1. (adj.) charming, having a sophisticated and attractive manner. Synonym: elegant. Antonym: unsophisticated
- 3. speak. Examples: dictionary, dictation
- 5. a character whose personality is more complex and developed. Example: Hermione Granger (Harry Potter)
- 6. a character who undergoes some kind of change throughout the plot. Example: Neville Longbottom (Harry Potter)
- 8. (adj.) thinking poorly of, scornful or disdainful. Synonym: condescending. Antonym: flattering
- 9. take away. Examples: dismember, dismantle
- 10. (v.) to perplex or confuse. Synonym: baffle. Antonym: clarify
- 15. in. Examples: embroil, embody
- 17. a character who only embodies 1 or 2 characteristics and is undeveloped. Example: Lavender Brown (Harry Potter)