Long Way Down (pg. 1-234)

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Across
  1. 7. A literary device, when two opposites are put near each other to highlight or emphasize something.
  2. 8. The protagonist's uncle.
  3. 10. Dani shows Will a ... from when they were young.
  4. 15. Rule Number 2
  5. 16. The protagonist's brother, was shot and killed yesterday.
  6. 17. Rule Number 1
  7. 20. Will retrieved the gun from Shawn's dresser's...
  8. 21. What are passed down from generation to generation?
  9. 22. Will's childhood friend, was shot and killed on the playground.
  10. 23. Will's mother has...
  11. 25. The protagonist's name.
  12. 26. The protagonist's target.
  13. 29. Only a matter of ... have passed in the elevator. (think time)
  14. 31. A comparison of two things using like or as.
  15. 32. Long Way Down was written by Jason ...
Down
  1. 1. The repetition of the first sound in the beginning of words.
  2. 2. Always get ... Rule Number 3
  3. 3. Will's father put the gun to his head to ignite ... of death.
  4. 4. What fills the air in the elevator?
  5. 5. Who looked after Shawn, who looked after Will? (Ghost #1)
  6. 6. The family's last name.
  7. 9. Will ... to the rules he was taught and the circumstance he's in.
  8. 11. Dani was how old when she died?
  9. 12. A play on words that sound the same but have different meanings.
  10. 13. A seemingly self-contradicting statement that contains truth.
  11. 14. Will could not say ... in the script with his uncle.
  12. 15. The unwritten elevator rule no one seems to be following.
  13. 18. Will is not only a name and a noun, but also a ...
  14. 19. The third thing that happens after a shooting is ... (screaming, sirens, and ...)
  15. 24. The protagonist's father.
  16. 27. The use of an object to represent a complex or abstract idea.
  17. 28. Was Will's uncle ever able to buy a new camera?
  18. 30. Will's uncle sells what to buy a new camera?
  19. 33. Shawn was going to the store to buy ... for his mother.