Across
- 4. very weak
- 7. being afraid of something
- 11. above all
- 12. the choice of words
- 13. paradise or heaven
- 14. references to characters in the Bible
- 19. feelings of sorrow
- 22. visual or figurative language
- 23. to loot
- 24. awake at night
- 27. the point during the Earth's orbit around the sun
- 29. a literary device that uses abstract ideas
- 30. someone who died because of religious beliefs
- 31. someone who watches a play or drama
- 35. to be rescued
- 36. large quantities
- 37. sharpened
- 38. an author's intent in writing
- 39. First governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony
- 40. to attribute to something
- 41. wrongdoing(s)
Down
- 1. the first and still most widespread mode of human communication.
- 2. circumstances
- 3. religious people in the Society of Friends
- 5. repetition of consonant sounds
- 6. an English writer and Quaker
- 8. to make angry
- 9. flimsy or cloudy.
- 10. using like or as
- 15. a feeling of disgust
- 16. in a permanent way
- 17. An intellectual movement in the 17th century
- 18. conspicuous repetition
- 20. to persuade or convince
- 21. "The thunder roared in the evening"
- 25. Growing with vigor and in great abundance
- 26. an author's mood by word choice
- 28. a logical fallacy
- 32. hostility or friction
- 33. an author's personal narrative
- 34. people who were in religious movements
- 40. To make peace or soothe
