Across
- 5. Nickname of the mysterious neighbor
- 7. Single father and ethical attorney
- 9. Last name of the family who lived near the Radleys
- 11. Device where a statement clearly contradicts itself
- 12. character who has a wild imagination
- 13. "It's a sin to kill a ___________" - famous quote from the novel
- 14. Second component of the SPACECAT acronym
- 17. Dominant belief system in Maycomb that supports discrimination
- 18. Repeated beginning of successive clauses
- 19. Literary device where the outcome is opposite of what's expected
- 20. Miss Maudie's warning about "___________ over azaleas"
- 23. Literary device that hints at future events
- 24. Three-part structure often used in speeches
- 25. Atticus's advice to "climb into someone's skin and ____ around in it"
- 27. Scout's brother
- 28. Fifth component of SPACECAT acronym
- 30. Figure of speech giving human qualities to non-human things
- 33. Similar structure in successive phrases
- 34. Repeated ending of successive clauses
- 35. Third component of the SPACECAT acronym, referring to audience
- 38. Type of narrative perspective used in the novel
- 39. Using words with similar sounds, especially consonants
- 42. Appeal to logic
- 43. TKAM's author's first name
- 46. A query that doesn't expect an answer
- 47. Reference to historical or literary work
Down
- 1. Figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
- 2. Understanding and sharing feelings of another; Atticus encourages Scout to develop this
- 3. Fourth component of SPACECAT acronym
- 4. Character who pours syrup on his lunch
- 6. the genre of TKAM
- 8. Character who is the victim of prejudice despite his kindness
- 10. Atticus's profession
- 15. Scout's teacher who dislikes her advanced reading ability
- 16. Appeal to emotion
- 21. Scout's real first name
- 22. Rhetorical device that uses words whose sounds imitate their meaning
- 26. First component of the SPACECAT acronym
- 29. Speaker's credibility
- 31. Final component of SPACECAT acronym, referring to literary technique
- 32. Scout and Jem's last name
- 36. Fictional town in Alabama where TKAM is set
- 37. Character who puts gifts in a tree hollow
- 39. Contrasting ideas placed in parallel structure
- 40. How Tom Robinson’s arm was injured
- 41. Bob Ewell's daughter who accuses Tom Robinson
- 44. Character who is the town recluse
- 45. Scout's costume for the pageant
