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