Across
- 3. Unit 2: The rhythm with 10 syllables per line that is used in Shakespearean sonnets
- 4. Unit 2: A hot-headed, hateful sword-fighting expert; a "saucy boy," according to his rich uncle
- 5. Unit 1: The main character in this story was obsessed with an item of clothing and apparently transformed into a wild animal.
- 7. Unit 4: This fictional Hitler-like leader is always watching
- 9. Unit 3: You viewed and analyzed this Swedish environmental activist's speech in which she criticized world leaders for lack of action regarding climate change
- 10. Unit 1: When we, the audience, expect one thing to happen but the exact opposite result occurs.
- 13. Unit 2: Poet Amir Safi wrote this dedication to his music-making hero.
- 14. The name of Cascade's award-winning literary and art magazine; the 2022-2023 issue will feature many of Mr. Cane's students' poems
- 18. Unit 1: The author asked us to imagine this was floating.
- 22. Unit 2: Poet Ariana Brown wrote this dedication to places where people can inexpensive yet incredibly meaningful items.
- 23. Unit 1: This story focused on a mother and her kindergarten-age daughter.
- 25. Unit 1: Sarcasm is a common form of this technique in which a speaker says one thing but actually intends to express the opposite meaning.
- 26. Unit 1: We examined a purple-pink spacey room owned by this famous musician.
- 27. Unit 3: You read and analyzed this writer's argument about why students should have a job while they pursue their education
- 28. Unit 2: Verona's respected religious leader who secretly tried to help Romeo and Juliet but ultimately contributed to their tragic deaths.
- 29. Unit 2: This award-winning playwright-songwriter-actor-singer-filmmaker performed "The Hamilton Mixtape" at the White House.
- 30. Unit 1: This irony-filled story featured Mary Maloney's sweet revenge.
Down
- 1. Unit 3: The Librarian-Teacher who helped students develop database research skills
- 2. Unit 2: A poor, hungry, desperate man who decides to illegally sell poison to Romeo
- 4. Unit 2: The name of Joshua Bennett's older sister who inspired Joshua's poem in which he apologizes for waiting so long to learn sign language.
- 6. The institution of higher learning where Mr. Cane earned his bachelor's degree in Communications (emphasis in Journalism)
- 8. Unit 2: A 14-line poem (3 quatrains and 1 couplet) that features a special rhyme pattern: ABABCDCDEFEFGG
- 11. Unit 2: Romeo's last name
- 12. Unit 2: Juliet's last name
- 15. Unit 2: The name of the "fair" city in which The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet occurs.
- 16. Unit 4: The protagonist of 1984; he is malnourished, can't turn of his telescreen, and is terrified of the Thought Police
- 17. Unit 4: This award-winning author wrote Animal Farm and 1984
- 18. Mr. Cane's favorite sport; he plays it, coaches it, watches it, and dreams it
- 19. Unit 1: We examined the room owned by this famous author, who wrote about surviving the Holocaust.
- 20. Unit 2: Lord Capulet's niece; she chose a life of chastity (no romantic partners), causing Romeo to be lovesick
- 21. Unit 2: Romeo's best friend; a foul-mouthed joker who was killed during a fight with Tybalt, only after Romeo intervened
- 24. Unit 1: When we, the audience, know an important secret that a character does not know.
