Across
- 3. Symbol of protagonist's rebellion in "Two Kinds"
- 7. His internal conflict deals with whether to listen to his wife or not
- 12. Framton Nuttel's illness
- 14. What the Prussian general wants
- 16. What Luis finally does that helps him deal with his mother's passing
- 19. Type of verb that relates a subject to something about it
- 20. "Often" or "willingly" for example
- 21. The author's attitude
- 22. Introduces setting, characters, and basic situation
- 23. In other words, sarcasm
- 27. Type of sentence that has one independent clause
- 30. Setting for the climax in "Two Kinds"
- 31. To free from guilt
- 33. Antagonist in "The Open Window"
- 36. The antagonists in "Two Friends"
- 38. To calm down
- 39. Struggle between two forces
- 40. Prompts the soldiers to leave the confines of the city
- 42. The great descriptions of the countryside in "Two Friends"
- 43. The first wish in "The Monkey's Paw"
- 44. Prefix meaning "good"
Down
- 1. We know Herbert is going to be a horrible sight, but Mrs. White does not think about this
- 2. The favorite hobby in "Two Friends"
- 4. FANBOYS
- 5. The "mountain" in "Catch the Moon"
- 6. Perspective from which a story is told
- 8. Number of wishes granted in "The Monkey's Paw"
- 9. Setting for most of "Catch the Moon"
- 10. "On", "near", or "beside" for example
- 11. One reason the narrator's father was so rude in "Reunion"
- 13. The topic of conversation between Morissot and Sauvage
- 15. Type of clause that is incomplete
- 17. The death of the friends in "Two Friends"
- 18. Type of characterization in "Reunion"
- 24. Describes a noun or pronoun
- 25. The topic of their first conversation in "Reunion"
- 26. Jing Mei's mother wishes she were a ___.
- 28. The junkyard was a "steel jungle"
- 29. Prefix meaning "under"
- 32. "Danced" or "wrote" for example
- 34. To lessen in force
- 35. The monkey's paw twisted like a ___.
- 37. What or who a sentence is about
- 41. A person, place, thing, or idea
- 43. Feeling created in the reader
