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ESL 200 Substitute Crossword

Across
Type of conflict: A group of people have to survive a very cold winter without heat.
Zaroff in The Most Dangerous Game: The force that works against the protagonist.
I'm really glad we were able to _________ that crisis from happening. It would have been terrible! (weekly vocab word)
Replaces Nouns
These are magical, and gives powers to the person that wears them. (Weekly vocab)
Who wrote the story
"The sibilant sermons of the snake as she discoursed upon the disposition of my sinner's soul seemed ceaseless."
Type of conflict: Rainsford battles Zaroff.
The most exciting part of a story.
New York; the city that never sleeps.
The sound just kept on going, and going, and going... (Weekly vocab)
Action Word!!
The new tool that the husband had bought was utterly ___________ and had no practical use at all. (Weekly Vocab)
The amazing performer never failed to __________ his audience with amazing tricks and feats of wonder. (weekly Vocab)
Describes nouns
Down
I'm not sure how this is going to end! (Weekly vocab word)
All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree.
Rainsford in The Most Dangerous Game: The main struggler.
Person, place, thing, idea
Wow, you are very rude and full of yourself! (Weekly Vocab)
Somebody had to ____________ the monkey's paw to get it off of the monkey's dead body. Gross! (Weekly vocab)
To, too, two.
A type of conflict, a man faces racial discrimination and must try and overcome it.
The message or meaning of a story.
A type of conflict, a woman struggles with mental illness and imagines bad things are happening to her.
A struggle or problem the protagonist faces
The desert was as dry as a bone.
“Well now, one winter it was so cold that all the geese flew backward and all the fish moved south and even the snow turned blue. Late at night, it got so frigid that all spoken words froze solid before they could be heard."
Time and place of a story.