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Jump Ship To Freedom Vocabulary Review Puzzle A

Across
crew's living quarters in front of ship
tall wooden poles that hold up sails
One of the multiple boroughs of New York; the land where the twin towers once stood.
compares two things where one is the other
is the central idea of the story, which is often abstract
beams on masts that hold the sails
to make or become less active
this is where animals or inanimate objects are given human qualities
part of a story that happened before the current action which is brought out through characters’ dreams or storytelling
a very exciting section of the story where the main conflict is resolved
his important part of a story often prevents the characters from achieving their goals
A person or people who are against slavery.
Not fully believe someone when they say or do things.
Something you are allowed to do that you aren't usually allowed.
this is how the story ends and happens after the climax
Down
happens when the storyteller or narrator builds excitement in a scene, often prior to the climax
goods carried by a large vehicle
To embarrass someone in front of people or in front of you.
the words that characters speak
great in size
To capture
an exaggeration
is when the author alludes to upcoming events without directly stating that they will happen
As said in the name, a bill written and given to someone with their hands.
To scare or frighten a person. To make them fearful.
a spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail
when an author intentionally makes a reference to another work, such as another piece of literature
words used to evoke pictures in the minds of the readers
this is how the story is told by the narrator or author; either first, second, or third person
to strike with an open hand