Across
- 3. the most important or exciting point in a story or situation,
- 6. the type of characterization where the writer alludes to specific characteristics
- 8. the series of events in a story
- 9. last name of the author of "Never Let Me Go"
- 12. the euphemism used to refer to the death of a clone
- 16. a synonym of vocabulary, the specific choice of words by the author
- 17. the outcome of a story
- 18. when the narrator is all-knowing
- 19. last name of the "Never Let Me Go" singer
- 20. what the clones call their models
- 22. Madame's real name
Down
- 1. the birthplace of the author
- 2. the sensory perceptions referred to in a work
- 4. hints are provided that suggest future events in a story
- 5. the insect Ruth compares herself and the students to
- 7. a character who acts as a contrast to another character
- 10. how Kathy is feeling about her Hailsham days
- 11. the central character that drives the plot
- 13. an important symbol in the last part of the book
- 14. a play on words
- 15. what Madame calls the clones
- 21. the time and place in which the action occurs
