Rhetoric & TKAM Review Crossword

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