Across
- 1. 2 words when the audience knows more than the characters. It’s often funny.
- 3. 2 words, A Canadian federal law outlining the government's relationship with Indigenous peoples
- 5. Anne’s youngest daughter
- 6. Name of Anne, Barb, and Rodney’s tribe
- 13. a long speech given by a character who is alone on stage giving their innermost thoughts.
- 15. one thing represents another
- 18. meaning the opposite to what you say is this
- 19. 2 words, A period in Canada when Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and placed in non-Indigenous homes.
- 20. Barb’s boyfriend
- 21. a long, uninterrupted speech from one character to others
- 23. Anne’s first-born, taken away shortly after birth
- 24. Janice’s name at birth
- 25. Mother of Grace and Barb, winner of lottery
Down
- 2. references to old movies, TV shows, actors, etc.
- 4. when one character is set up to be compared to another
- 7. Rodney’s brother
- 8. a purposeful exaggeration, often used in arguments
- 9. conversation or exchange of ideas between two or more people
- 10. hints about things to come
- 11. a comparison that does not use “like” or “as”
- 12. Land set aside for the use and occupancy of Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States.
- 14. Last name of Anne and Barb
- 16. The governing body for their Indian reserves
- 17. a comparison using “like” or “as”
- 22. 2 words, name of the reservation on which the play is set
