Into the Lifeboat

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Across
  1. 2. The narrator was cold, so she grabbed a silk eiderdown. What is synonym for eiderdown?
  2. 5. Reread paragraphs 2-5. Who was allowed to get into the lifeboats first? (3 words no spaces)
  3. 7. An idiom used that means to wait patiently (3 words no spaces)
  4. 9. The personification found in paragraph 29 (2 words no spaces)
  5. 11. Identify the figurative language used in paragraph 22 (3 words no spaces)
  6. 12. The author's purpose of this memoir is to what?
  7. 13. Where the Titanic's furnaces and boilers were
  8. 14. A synonym for reassure
  9. 15. What did the author compare the Titanic to when it was sinking? (2 words no spaces)
  10. 17. Some people were _____________ to board the lifeboat because they thought another ship was on the horizon.
  11. 18. The mailman in paragraphs 16-17 accepted his fate so stoically. What is a synonym for stoically?
Down
  1. 1. The type of figurative language used in paragraph 15
  2. 3. To feel great mental suffering and worry
  3. 4. The author's job on the Titanic
  4. 6. What point of view is the story told from? (2 words no spaces)
  5. 8. Reread paragraph 23. Who is the person who takes care of putting the tons of coal the Titanic carried into the furnaces and boilers?
  6. 10. This author wrote in which point of view? Refer to page 409 in your workbook.
  7. 16. An antonym for unrestrainedly