Across
- 1. The __________ titled "Torturing Women in Prison" was created by a suffragette activist.
- 4. The message is expressed through the __________ shown in the women’s treatment.
- 7. The word is emphasized __________ supporting women’s rights is crucial.
- 9. The striking __________ of the letters focus attention on the words.
- 12. The use of bold red letters creates a tone of __________ in the poster's text.
- 13. The design ensures the message is __________ and acted on.
- 16. The image urges viewers to stand __________ women and vote for their rights.
- 19. The figures are placed in the center to attract attention __________.
- 20. The man is __________ something into the pipe to torture the woman.
- 22. The message at the bottom criticizes the __________ for denying rights.
- 23. The guards are holding down the woman so she __________ escape.
- 25. The __________ under the word “vote” is used to highlight urgency.
- 26. The red words are __________ out to demand attention.
Down
- 1. The bold capital letters __________ the importance of helping women.
- 2. The prison __________ is plain with shadows, making the people stand out.
- 3. The member who published the poster belonged to a prominent __________ group.
- 5. The activist women's organization was __________ in the early 20th century.
- 6. The painful acts in the image are deliberately made the most __________ part of the poster.
- 8. The word “THE” is written __________ so other words can stand out.
- 10. The woman sitting in the chair appears __________ as she gazes at the cup.
- 11. The woman's confused gaze shows that she doesn’t know what is __________ to her.
- 14. Two people are holding down the woman to prevent her __________.
- 15. Her __________ expression reveals her fear and confusion.
- 17. The use of capital letters emphasizes the __________ message.
- 18. The poster pushes viewers to __________ the wrongdoing.
- 21. The man pouring the liquid has a __________ look, accepting what he is doing.
- 24. The central __________ is how women are denied their rights and subjected to torture.
