nouns Crossword Puzzles
Literacy Terms 2021-09-16
Across
- A skill that directly corresponds to encoding or spelling. Students hear a whole word and break the word into all the individual sounds they hear.
- The ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression.
- A student's bank of words that are instantly and effortlessly recognized; includes both regularly spelled and irregularly spelled. These words are a part of a student's spoken vocabulary. They are automatically read, but not necessarily spelled.
- The vowel and all the sounds after in a word
- The smallest unit of written language that is made up of a letter or group of letters whether it carries meaning or corresponds to a single phoneme- there are 250 in English
- Words that occur most often in written English, including articles, common nouns, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs.
- The smallest unit of speech- there are 44 in English
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- A skill that directly correlates to phonic decoding. Students hear sounds(phonemes) spoken aloud and blend the sounds to make a word.
- The smallest unit of meaning in a word that cannot be further divided
- understanding that spoken words are made of individual sounds called phonemes
- Largest unit of language
- All the sounds that come before the vowel
- Visual building blocks of written word
13 Clues: Largest unit of language • Visual building blocks of written word • All the sounds that come before the vowel • The vowel and all the sounds after in a word • The smallest unit of speech- there are 44 in English • The ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression. • The smallest unit of meaning in a word that cannot be further divided • ...
Java2days Tumba Solutions Crossword 2017-10-13
Across
- A collection of code found within a class. If the data members of a class are nouns, the .... are the verbs
- A .... describes a particular kind of object. It can contain related methods and data members (variables).
- Keyword at the top of a .java file that tells the compiler which package and classes the file uses.
- (1) to demote a variable from a larger capacity data type to a smaller one. (2) to re-establish the class of an object.
- To allocate storage for an object in memory (involves the keyword new).
- To set the data of a variable (involves the equal sign).
- Similar to a (formal) parameter, but specified at runtime, that is, in the call to a method or constructor.
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- A statement that creates a variable, method, or class identifier and its associated attributes but doesn't necessarily allocate storage for variables or define an implementation for methods.
- A special type of instance method that creates a new object.
- A variable defined with a primitive data type: byte, short, int, long, float, double, char, or boolean.
- The principal code building block of Java programs.
- An assignment that sets the starting value of a variable.
- The use of a variable in the right hand side of an assignment statement.
13 Clues: The principal code building block of Java programs. • To set the data of a variable (involves the equal sign). • An assignment that sets the starting value of a variable. • A special type of instance method that creates a new object. • To allocate storage for an object in memory (involves the keyword new). • ...
Week 5 Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-27
Across
- When my daughter went to the Arctic Circle, the temperature _____ -30 degrees.
- I don't like big cities. They don't have _____ features, like trees, rivers, lakes and mountains.
- My goal is to travel around the world and visit all the natural _____ of the world.
- Alaska has more than 54,000 miles of _____. Too bad the weather isn't warm enough to enjoy the beach.
- It's too _____ to cross the river here. We should find a place to cross that's shallower.
- Take an extra blanket to bed. It _____ cold in the house at night.
- California is a pretty big state. It takes over twelve hours to drive from the bottom of the southern _____ to the top of the northern one.
- What's the difference between comparative and _____ adjectives? They both compare nouns.
- Forest _____ 89% of the land in the state of Maine.
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- He's an extremely intelligent physicist, but he has almost no _____ of anything but physics.
- I loved my _____ when I was a child. I could walk to the big park at the end of the street.
- My daughter looks very young. She's 23, but most people _____ her age to be around 16.
- These parking spaces are really narrow. My SUV is too _____to fit in them.
- I think the best _____ of my house is the front door. It has beautiful stained glass.
- I'm reading a really long book. It has _____ a thousand pages.
- I need a bigger water bottle. This one only _____ 16 ounces.
16 Clues: Forest _____ 89% of the land in the state of Maine. • I need a bigger water bottle. This one only _____ 16 ounces. • I'm reading a really long book. It has _____ a thousand pages. • Take an extra blanket to bed. It _____ cold in the house at night. • These parking spaces are really narrow. My SUV is too _____to fit in them. • ...
Deutsch Heute: Chapter 7 Other Nouns 2013-04-24
17 Clues: Life • Nurse • Bottle • Custom • Country • First name • Restaurant • Preparation • Beer Garden • Vacation trip • Train station • Pedestrian zone • Foreign Countries • Freeway, expressway • Means of Transportation • Exchange student (male) • Exchange student (female)
Apollo and Daphne nouns and more 2025-03-20
17 Clues: immediately • we defeated • songs (acc pl) • chest abl sing • stars (dat pl) • back (dat sing) • groves (acc pl) • weapons (acc pl) • anger (nom sing) • field (abl sing) • chance (nom sing) • shoulders (acc pl) • bow, horns (acc pl) • pressing (acc sing) • footprints (acc pl) • vow, prayer (dat sing) • works, functions (gen pl)
Unit 1 - Intro Nouns Part 1 2026-02-07
17 Clues: the man • the bus • the diary • the thing • the photo • the school • the pencil • the computer • the notebook • the community • the dictionary • the photograph • la chica/la niña • el/la estudiante • the conversation • el chico/el niño • el/la conductor/a
Compound nouns and adjectives 2022-06-14
Across
- Your general perspective on things
- Severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behaviour
- A reversal in progress
- To provide information about a project, test or piece of work that another person has done
- An act or instance of reducing something
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- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease
- The result of something
- Disadvantage
- The beginning of something
9 Clues: Disadvantage • A reversal in progress • The result of something • The beginning of something • Your general perspective on things • An act or instance of reducing something • A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease • Severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behaviour • ...
Nouns from phrasal verbs 2021-11-23
Across
- A session of physical training
- to a product, which is used as a basis for improvement
- Information about something
- A forced entry into a building, car, etc. Usually to steal something
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- A period when it suddenly rains a lot
- Good hygiene can prevent the ______ of an epidemic
- A mechanical or electrical failure or a serious and sudden colapse in someone's mental health
- When you get a sudden memory of the past
- Something that remains, usually food, after the rest has been consumed
9 Clues: Information about something • A session of physical training • A period when it suddenly rains a lot • When you get a sudden memory of the past • Good hygiene can prevent the ______ of an epidemic • to a product, which is used as a basis for improvement • A forced entry into a building, car, etc. Usually to steal something • ...
Nouns and verbs VOCABULARY 2023-10-17
Across
- (noun) a thing/object/activity that was done successfully
- (verb) similar to get/become better in something
- (noun) the Rubik cube is a mental ___________
- (verb) law students have to _________ the constitutional articles.
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- (noun) I can't remember all the adjectives,I don't have a good _______
- (noun) a positive result from improving
- (noun) I know my students will find the correct _______ for the quiz, because they're smart cookies.
- (verb) to reach a specific goal.
- (verb) the action of finding the answer to a problem.
9 Clues: (verb) to reach a specific goal. • (noun) a positive result from improving • (noun) the Rubik cube is a mental ___________ • (verb) similar to get/become better in something • (verb) the action of finding the answer to a problem. • (noun) a thing/object/activity that was done successfully • (verb) law students have to _________ the constitutional articles. • ...
ADDING -es TO NOUNS 2023-03-06
abstract and concrete nouns 2026-03-04
Across
- - a very strong, deep feeling of happiness and excitement
- - using what you know and have experienced to make good, thoughtful choices
- - they can grow very big, gives us shade.
- - the ability to wait calmly for something you want, or to keep trying when things are difficult, without getting angry, frustrated, or upset
- - something you can sit on
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- - it is important to be honest and tell the ____
- -telling the truth and acting in a trustworthy way, even when it is difficult or when no one is watching
- - you drink this when you're thirsty
- - you can write with this
9 Clues: - you can write with this • - something you can sit on • - you drink this when you're thirsty • - they can grow very big, gives us shade. • - it is important to be honest and tell the ____ • - a very strong, deep feeling of happiness and excitement • - using what you know and have experienced to make good, thoughtful choices • ...
Deutsch Heute: Chapter 5 Nouns Travelling 2013-04-24
Sp. 2 CCP Daily Routine NOUNS 2022-12-09
17 Clues: the soap • the comb • the towel • the lunch • the brush • the dinner • the makeup • the mirror • the shower • the shampoo • the breakfast • the deodorant • the toothpaste • the toothbrush • the conditioner • the alarm clock • the daily routine
First & Second Declension Nouns 2021-01-12
10 Clues: genitive plural of "god" • dative plural of "ghost" • ablative plural of "book" • genitive plural of "wrath" • ablative plural of "shadow" • genitive singular of "anger" • ablative singular of "woods" • accusative plural of "letter" • accusative singular of "gate" • accusative plural of "teacher"
Amelia Needham - Collective Nouns 2023-03-28
10 Clues: - group of ants • - group of fish • - group of bees • - group of dogs • - group of sheep • - group of ships • - group of birds • - group of actors • - group of puppies • - group of thieves
Compound nouns (eg. takeoff) 2025-01-08
Across
- A significant discovery or development.
- A disadvantage, problem, or negative aspect of a situation, product, or decision.
- The result or consequence of an action, event, or process
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- Expectations or predictions about the future, especially regarding a particular situation, event, or trend
- Something intended to be discarded after use.
- A person who has fled or something that is out of control.
- A session of physical exercise.
- The action of an aircraft leaving the ground or the start of a journey.
- An arrangement or configuration.
9 Clues: A session of physical exercise. • An arrangement or configuration. • A significant discovery or development. • Something intended to be discarded after use. • The result or consequence of an action, event, or process • A person who has fled or something that is out of control. • The action of an aircraft leaving the ground or the start of a journey. • ...
Singular and plural nouns 2025-08-04
Board games 2023-06-20
Across
- It is a game of skill where players take turns removing blocks from a tower.
- It is a mystery-solving game where players uncover clues to solve a crime.
- It is a dice-rolling game where players move their pieces around the board to reach the finish.
- Four It is a two-player game where players try to form a line of four discs in a row.
- It is a word game where players create words with letter tiles on a board.
- It is a strategy game where players try to sink each other's hidden ships.
- It is a game of chance and strategy where players race their pawns around the board.
- It is a global conquest game where players strategize to conquer territories.
- It is a colorful, beginner-level game where players navigate through a candy-themed board.
- It is a classic board game where players aim to capture their opponent's pieces.
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- to Apples It is a fun, comparison-based game where players match nouns with descriptive adjectives.
- It is a drawing and guessing game where players sketch clues to convey words or phrases.
- It is a dexterity game where players use tweezers to remove body parts from a patient.
- It is a tile-placement game where players build a medieval landscape with roads, cities, and fields.
- It is a strategic board game played with black and white pieces on a grid.
- It is a game where players buy, sell, and develop properties to win.
16 Clues: It is a game where players buy, sell, and develop properties to win. • It is a mystery-solving game where players uncover clues to solve a crime. • It is a strategic board game played with black and white pieces on a grid. • It is a word game where players create words with letter tiles on a board. • ...
Winter WRC Crossword 2024-11-22
Across
- To be something unachievable; the tense of the sentence "It had snowed before they had woken up"
- Two words: another human after the first; the point of view in self-help or choose-your-own-adventure books
- A person you might finally see during winter break; a clause that modifies the nouns who, whom, that, and which
- The most basic verb form; to drink, to skate, to snow, to shovel, to cheer
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- Follows the direct object in a sentence; "Papa Bear kept the fire [warm]."
- Defining trait of a detective; who? what? when? where? why? how?
- A phrase with a figurative meaning different from the literal meaning of the words; break the ice, out in the cold, on thin ice, snowball effect, winter is coming
- An adjective or quality of a fireplace poker; a contrast between expectation and reality
- Winter weather, candy cane, snow shoes, happy holidays, etc.
- This type of person can dodge a snowball with ease; a pronoun which refers back to the subject of the verb, like "ourselves" in "Let's amuse ourselves!"
10 Clues: Winter weather, candy cane, snow shoes, happy holidays, etc. • Defining trait of a detective; who? what? when? where? why? how? • Follows the direct object in a sentence; "Papa Bear kept the fire [warm]." • The most basic verb form; to drink, to skate, to snow, to shovel, to cheer • ...
Horatii and Curiatii -nouns and adjectives 2024-11-05
Across
- brothers, nom pl
- courage, genitive singular
- armies nom pl
- army ablative singular
- shout, uproar abl sing
- minds, acc plural
- line of battle,acc plural
- strength, abl pl
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- unharmed, nom masc singular
- the other, acc masc sing
- battle ablative singular
- lighting,ablative singular
- hope, abl sing
- weapons, acc plural
- nearest, acc masc sing
- those, the former
- these, the latter
17 Clues: armies nom pl • hope, abl sing • brothers, nom pl • strength, abl pl • minds, acc plural • those, the former • these, the latter • weapons, acc plural • army ablative singular • shout, uproar abl sing • nearest, acc masc sing • the other, acc masc sing • battle ablative singular • line of battle,acc plural • lighting,ablative singular • courage, genitive singular • unharmed, nom masc singular
Demonstratives and Nouns OJB 2 & 3 2026-02-03
18 Clues: dog • tea • cat • milk • sock • knife • bread • raccoon • blue jay • this animate • that animate • these animate • those animate • this inanimate • that inanimate • writing utensil • these inanimate • those inanimate
Comm 101 2021-07-11
Across
- the practice of summoning feelings and actions consistent with successful performance
- speaking from manuscript, speaking from memory, speaking impromptu, and speaking extemporaneously.
- Any source that requires credit in written form should be acknowledged in oral form.
- for an issue or a cause, or to strengthen (or weaken) beliefs about a certain controversy.
- type of delivery that is unpracticed, spontaneous, or improvised, involves speaking on relatively short notice with little time to prepare
- represent documented occurrences, including actual events, dates, times, people, and places
- instead of memorizing or writing the speech word for word, you speak from an outline of key words and phrases
- a form helps listeners follow your ideas more easily while lend- ing a rhythmic elegance to your words.
- When your topic is new to the audience and/or addresses a complex concept
- Research shows that thinking positively about preparing speeches actually
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- to increase the audience’s knowledge and deepen their understanding of some phenomenon
- what you want the audience to learn or do as a result of your speech
- to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special occasion.
- You can use, ,adjectives to modify nouns as well as verbs,
- read a speech verbatim
- estates the speech thesis and reiterates how the main points confirm it
- narratives, testimony, facts, and statistics
- largely passive process of perceiving sound, is the conscious act of receiving
- getting people to change their minds
- each of us has a set of basic needs ranging from essential
- statement that clearly expresses the central idea of your speech.
- refers to our level of trust in a source’s credentials and track record for providing accurate information.
- also called a temporal pattern
- an oratorical style
24 Clues: an oratorical style • read a speech verbatim • also called a temporal pattern • getting people to change their minds • narratives, testimony, facts, and statistics • to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special occasion. • You can use, ,adjectives to modify nouns as well as verbs, • each of us has a set of basic needs ranging from essential • ...
English 2 Crossword 2022-09-20
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- of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia
- having some resemblance
- get opinions by asking specific questions
- an unaccompanied partsong for serveral voices
- a part of the score that must be performed without change
- The state of being less than normal
- two items of the same kind
- Words that describe an adjective, noun, verb, or adverb
- Considerable weight and size
- the process of bubbling as gas escapes
- given to uttering bromides
- Person, place, or thing
- characteristic or suggestive of woods
- a life-size dummy used to display clothes
- a strong post
- suffering from decay
- a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port
- Words that describe actions
- characterized by jokes and good humor
- the study of fossil plants
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status
- politely warm and friendly
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- Word that describes nouns
- tending to talk a great deal
- an offical or legal cancellation
- thin syrup made from pomegranate juice
- a thrower of missiles
- a governor of a province in ancient Perisa
- a flamboyant deceiver
- Message in a story
- Words used to indicate a noun
- edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate
- remove from a position or office
- fondle or pet affectionately
- make something concrete
- a sum total of heterogenous things taken togther
- small peral-grey gull of northern regions
- Clumsy and unskilled
- Used instead of a noun or noun phrase
- Overbearing pride with a superior manner towards inferiors
- press down tightly
42 Clues: a strong post • Message in a story • press down tightly • Clumsy and unskilled • suffering from decay • a thrower of missiles • a flamboyant deceiver • having some resemblance • Person, place, or thing • make something concrete • Word that describes nouns • two items of the same kind • given to uttering bromides • the study of fossil plants • politely warm and friendly • ...
The Cask of Amarillo 2022-12-07
Across
- the W in swabi
- to put an uppercase letter
- pronoun expresses possession
- the Y in fanboys
- the age of his cousin he married
- past tense of eat
- the ___ of 2+2 is 4
- Edgar Poe's middle name
- have an impression or influence on something
- what you put inbetweeen Lady's, students' etc.
- the contraction of who is
- the F in fanboys
- implying or referring to something
- to put a (.!?) somewhere
- the manipulator in Armarillo
- the drunk in Armarillo
- used when referring to uncountable or abstract nouns
- roses, daisies, and pansies
- something you put around phrases you say
- the O in fanboys
- the opening of a letter
- the A in swabi
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- the S in swabi
- result of a consequence
- the number after seven
- to put in between
- Edgar Allens last name
- the A in fanboys
- the B in fanboys
- Poe's first name
- the cask of _____
- to ___ do something
- the N in fanboys
- to put a (.!?) at the END of a sentence
- Fortunados problem
- a misleading image, object, or idea
- to introduce a list
- used to draw a comparison
- The ___ of Armarillo
- used when referring to things that can be counted
- the animal you hunt
- what you put in between a list of things
- The official wine taster in Armarillo
- put this when you're asking a question
- tie this in a ____
- you use this in baking
- the S in fanboys
- is used to refer to time
- a few of
49 Clues: a few of • the S in swabi • the W in swabi • the A in swabi • the A in fanboys • the Y in fanboys • the B in fanboys • Poe's first name • the N in fanboys • the F in fanboys • the S in fanboys • the O in fanboys • to put in between • past tense of eat • the cask of _____ • Fortunados problem • tie this in a ____ • the ___ of 2+2 is 4 • to ___ do something • to introduce a list • the animal you hunt • ...
CROSSWORD UNIT 4-5 - Class II 2020-01-14
Across
- it is baked to celebrate birthdays
- time asking the time…
- simple past of "break"
- "How many" is used with plural .... nouns
- guardare un filmù
- simple present of "brought"
- simple past of write
- simple past of "cost"
- what type of film is "Shrek"?
- simple past of "give"
- "molto"
- What type of film is "Titanic"
- what type of film is Alien?
- it makes the cheese "countable"
- verbo ausiliare per la formazione di domande e frasi negative dei verbi regolari e irregolare
- simple past of felt
- "Yogurt" from Italian to English
- in what kind of sentence "some" is used?
- "quanto costa?
- film d'azione
- in what kind of sentence "any" is used?
- "there is (= un poco) tea left in the teapot"
- simple past of “play”
- a great quantity
- how ... tomatoes are there in the fridge?
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- simple past of "can"
- carne di cervo
- simple past of “to go”
- wine is made from...
- nouns "some" and "any" are used with plural…
- simple past of “come”
- the name of this food has african origins
- fare colazione
- there are .... bananas in the basket
- "a few" has a similar meaning to...
- equivalente americano per "biscuits"
- "a little" has a similar meaning to...
- "Friend" is a ... TV Series
- genere televisivo di divulgazione scientifica
- fries patate fritte in inglese americano
- "Can i have … bread please?
- fragola
- simple past of "win"
- carne di maiale
- it makes drinks sweeter
- I ate a beef .... Yesterday
- le patatine nel sacchetto in UK
- coniuga il simple past del verbo avere, alla prima persona singolare in forma negativa
- bought a sandwich translate “Jason ha comprato un panino”
49 Clues: "molto" • fragola • film d'azione • carne di cervo • fare colazione • "quanto costa? • carne di maiale • a great quantity • guardare un filmù • simple past of felt • simple past of "can" • wine is made from... • simple past of write • simple past of "win" • time asking the time… • simple past of “come” • simple past of "cost" • simple past of "give" • simple past of “play” • simple past of “to go” • ...
Proverbs 3:5-6 - Decisions, Decisions, Decisions 2014-04-08
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- a masculine pronoun; the objective case of he, used as a direct or indirect object
- the courses or directions in which something moves; courses of conduct; roads, ways, or tracks made for a particular purpose
- of or belonging to oneself or to itself
- to cause to move toward a goal; aim; to give authoritative instructions to; to show or indicate the way for
- being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity
- the possessive form of the second person pronoun
- to rely for assistance or support
- to admit the existence, reality, or truth of
- a preposition; used to indicate position above and supported by or in contact with
- a definite article; used before singular or plural nouns and noun phrases that denote particular, specified persons or things
- a negative; used to express negation, denial, refusal, prohibition, etc.
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- a preposition; in the company of; accompanying
- an OT word for "believe"; to have or place reliance; depend
- the vital center and source of one's being, emotions, and sensibilities; also, the name of an organ which pumps a body's blood
- the ability to learn, judge, make decisions, etc; intelligence or sense
- a preposition; with reference to; within the limits, bounds, or area of
- usual or habitual manners or modes of behaving, being, living, doing, or acting
- will have to or is determined to in the future
- a third person singular masculine pronoun
- a conjunction; together with or along with; in addition to; as well as
- a term sometimes used in reference to God; a man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions, especially
- short pithy sayings in frequent and widespread use that expresses a basic truth or practical precept
22 Clues: to rely for assistance or support • of or belonging to oneself or to itself • a third person singular masculine pronoun • to admit the existence, reality, or truth of • a preposition; in the company of; accompanying • will have to or is determined to in the future • the possessive form of the second person pronoun • ...
Shakespearean Vocabulary -JM G4 2016-01-15
Across
- A 14 line verse, often using Iambic Pentameter
- Rhyming that happens near the end of the sentence
- A person who differs from the main character to show how the main character's personality is unique
- A type of monologue in which the character addresses the audience or talks to him/herself
- A joke that uses words that sound alike to make a play on words
- subject in a sonnet in which a man is too scared to ask out a woman
- A comparison in which two unlikely items are meant to be the same
- "Cruel kindness" "Living death"
- When two or more people converse
- The way lines in a poem/sonnet rhyme
- Any time one character is talking to another with no breaks
- When the audience knows something the characters don't
- A comparison using the words "like" or "as"
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- A branch of drama that focuses on the sorrow, sadness, and sobriety of characters
- The beginning/introduction of a story
- When a word makes the sound it is associated with
- A poem that has no rhyme scheme but maintains Iambic Pentameter
- Two rhyming lines in a row
- 5 Feet; each foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one
- An extremely one sided relationship in which one character loves the other deeply, and the other is not aware or rejects the lover
- A group of people speaking in unison
- A prediction of the future
- A comparison between two very unlikely nouns
- When an actor speaks to the audience
- The subject/main point of a play, poem, etc.
- A struggle or fight between different characters
26 Clues: Two rhyming lines in a row • A prediction of the future • "Cruel kindness" "Living death" • When two or more people converse • A group of people speaking in unison • The way lines in a poem/sonnet rhyme • When an actor speaks to the audience • The beginning/introduction of a story • A comparison using the words "like" or "as" • A comparison between two very unlikely nouns • ...
Kristen's RW 5 2017-05-02
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- the country we read about that has the best professional video gamers
- having an unfair or unbalanced opinion about something
- the country most students in class are from
- the sentence at the beginning of each body paragraph
- our classmate from Bolivia
- your teacher's last name
- student who is extremely good at vocabulary
- information in your essay that explains some history about the topic
- the article we read about architecture talked about protection against these
- the "comic relief" student of the class; also has a shark pencil holder
- the name of the author of Modern Romance
- student named after New Orleans
- classmate who calls himself a pessimist
- the generation of many of your parents
- without this, you cannot have an essay
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- the sentence in your essay that attracts the reader
- using the same idea but different words from the original author
- proving the opposing view wrong
- the generation that you are all a part of
- the opposing view
- our Korean classmate
- when you say that one part of the opposing view is true
- student who wears bright colored glasses
- a very fashionable student
- student who is usually the first to arrive to class!
- using exactly the same words as the original author
- student who can speak Cantonese
- student who loves to sleep
- student who loves the MET
- the state your teacher is from
- article you use before nouns with vowels
- student who has the same name as an NYU school; also a very funny guy
- classmate who has a cat pencil holder
- article that signals a specific thing
34 Clues: the opposing view • our Korean classmate • your teacher's last name • student who loves the MET • a very fashionable student • our classmate from Bolivia • student who loves to sleep • the state your teacher is from • proving the opposing view wrong • student who can speak Cantonese • student named after New Orleans • classmate who has a cat pencil holder • ...
8th Grade Unit 6 Crossword Review (2-word answer do not have spaces) 2023-09-12
Across
- Do you like my/mine (choose one) jacket?
- Not as valuable as gold but many people still wear it as jewellery
- The car belongs to Sally. The car is _____.
- Some old coins are made of this - neither silver or gold
- Most wallets are made of this
- plural possessive of children
- What goes at the end of a sentence and aren't followed by nouns? Determiners or possessive pronouns?
- My shoes are so _____ - I've had them for eight years!
- Water bottles and just about everything else is made of this - we need to reduce the amount of this in the world
- Birthday cards and origami are made of this
- synonym of big (adj)
- The children belong to the parents. The children are theirs.
- the weights at the gym are _____ (adj)
- what you add to make a singular noun possessive
- Most windows are made of this
- This comes from a sheep
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- I have two friends. I'm talking about their mobile phones. How would I express that using the plural possessive? My _____ phones.
- The book belongs to me. It is _____.
- My tshirts are made of this material
- antonym of big (adj)
- "_____ like butter, like a criminal undercover"
- rocks are _____ (adj)
- Your tables are made of this
- the shape of the sun and a full moon
- a rainbow is so ______ (adj)
- antonym of large (adj)
- Belonging to your mom and dad (parents)
- cotton, clouds, bed - these things are _____
- antonym of ugly (adj)
- plural possessive of men
- synonym of pretty (adj)
- what you add to make a plural noun possessive
- My _____ jewellery isn't 14k or 24k - it's fake - you can tell because it looks brassy yellow.
33 Clues: antonym of big (adj) • synonym of big (adj) • rocks are _____ (adj) • antonym of ugly (adj) • antonym of large (adj) • synonym of pretty (adj) • This comes from a sheep • plural possessive of men • Your tables are made of this • a rainbow is so ______ (adj) • Most wallets are made of this • plural possessive of children • Most windows are made of this • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Zuhair, Mario, and Youssef 2025-10-01
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- recipient of a service
- greeting at the start of a letter
- mark added when two nouns are connected to form one noun
- mark added when shortening words or when showing posession
- a question to start off a conversation
- a corporation; the presence of other people, usually friends
- a thing that is done simply to comply with convention, regulations, or custom
- a type of industry aka tertiary industry
- a situation when two or more people meet, by chance or arrangement
- a job in which one practices a specific profession, usually as part of training
- the start of something; a short explanation of oneself
- express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something
- the start of something; a place from where one comes from
- exchange of information via a verbal or written medium
- a division of a large organisation, dealing with a specific activity
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- electronic means of communication, often used in business
- a formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days
- opposite of "greeting"
- something that one does in their free time for amusement
- KV EFZ (Service and " ")
- to speak to (a person or an assembly)
- critique or opinions on something
- family members that share the same parents
- a documented account of things, places, data, etc in written form
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- the act of buying
- a student learning a particular craft or job, usually from a business
- a pre-planned meeting at a specific time and place; to choose one for a certain position in an organisation
- an expression to bring one to action; to name something; to holler
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
30 Clues: the act of buying • recipient of a service • opposite of "greeting" • greeting at the start of a letter • KV EFZ (Service and " ") • critique or opinions on something • to speak to (a person or an assembly) • a question to start off a conversation • a type of industry aka tertiary industry • family members that share the same parents • ...
Language Features 2025-08-18
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- The use of a term or name for the person spoken to, as in securing the attention of that person. Also talking directly to an audience.
- The repetition of the same consonant sounds
- A question that doesn’t need an answer
- A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- Two things are compared using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’
- Rule of three Three adjectives in a row
- a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence,
- a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
- Using the weather to describe the mood
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings."the Railway Society reception was an informal party of people of all stations (excuse the pun) in life"
- Something that is true.
- Using numbers to back up your point e.g. 25% of people who took the survey agreed
- Two things that are compared, usually saying the other thing is something
- Something that someone thinks
- Words that sound like they are spelt e.g. bang, crash. pop
- Words that have negative connections to other words or things.
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- Words that make you feel something
- Words or phrases that are repeated.
- Giving something inanimate or non-human the qualities of humans
- Hinting that something will happen later in the text.
- Making something bigger than it is
- An instruction e.g. Your country needs you.
- Words that have positive connections to other words or things.
- A word used to describe
24 Clues: Something that is true. • A word used to describe • Something that someone thinks • Words that make you feel something • Making something bigger than it is • Words or phrases that are repeated. • A question that doesn’t need an answer • Using the weather to describe the mood • Rule of three Three adjectives in a row • The repetition of the same consonant sounds • ...
Count and Noncount Nouns 2023-03-03
9 Clues: a __________ of milk • a ___________ of bread • a __________ of cheese • a ____________ of cereal • a _____________ of coffee • I want ___________ onions. • I'm cooking some ____________ for dinner. • I need to buy five __________ for the recipe. • There aren't _________ eggs in the refrigerator.
Parts of Speech: Nouns 2020-03-19
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- can be experienced with one of the five senses
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- names groups of things and people
- can add a number to the front of it and add an s to the end
- count only has a single form
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- is intangible
- names a person, place, or thing and is capitalized
- contains two or more words put together to make one word
- can be any person, place, or thing and is not capitalized
9 Clues: is intangible • count only has a single form • a person, place, thing, or idea • names groups of things and people • can be experienced with one of the five senses • names a person, place, or thing and is capitalized • contains two or more words put together to make one word • can be any person, place, or thing and is not capitalized • ...
Plural forms of nouns 2024-10-30
9 Clues: Calf • young ones of ctas. • Many kids like you. • I keep books in these. • another name for women. • They are called cunning. • we cut vegetables with this • these are bigger than towns. • Grand mother tells these to kids .
Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives 2025-10-08
9 Clues: A An The • Replaces a noun • A Noun that is an idea • Person place thing or idea • Describes a noun or a pronoun • a Pronoun that begins a question • names a specific person place thing or idea • A Noun you can perceive with your five senses • names a nonspecific person place thing or idea
Lessons 191 & 192 2023-05-05
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- 1) the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization; 2) (astronomy) the point on the celestial sphere directly below an observer
- trimly neat and tidy; marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners; dapper
- 1) (of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality; 2) (of a person or animal) lean; thin
- 1) having an extremely offensive smell; 2) disagreeable; unpleasant
- (of a river or road) follow a winding course; twist; turn; curve; (noun) a winding curve or bend of a river or road
- 1) nearsighted; short-sighted; 2) lacking imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight
- a person's ability to cope well with difficulties or to face a demanding situation in a spirited and resilient way
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- amusement, especially as expressed in laughter
- (verb) talk casually, especially about unimportant matters; chatter; (noun) a casual and leisurely conversation
- so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant
- 1) think about (a fact, proposal, or request) deeply and at length; reflect deeply on a subject; 2) warm (a beverage, especially wine, beer, or cider) and add spices and sweetening to it
- nonstandard form of not; (used with singular count nouns) colloquial for 'not a' or 'not one' or 'never a'
- quick and light in movement or action; agile; (of the mind) quick to comprehend
- wound or injure (someone) so that part of the body is permanently damaged
14 Clues: amusement, especially as expressed in laughter • 1) having an extremely offensive smell; 2) disagreeable; unpleasant • so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant • wound or injure (someone) so that part of the body is permanently damaged • trimly neat and tidy; marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners; dapper • ...
Parts of Speech (Parsing!) 2026-03-18
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- - circle me in orange, I tell you how things are, like "quickly" or "loudly" or "near" or "far"!
- - circle me in purple, I'm a connector, it's true! I join words together, like "and" and "but" and "or" for you!
- - this is the skill of identifying all the parts of speech in a text passage!
- - just underline us in grey! We are emotional words like "ouch!" or "Wow!"
- - circle me in black, I like to name stuff, Proper stuff, common stuff and collective stuff!
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- - circle me in blue, I describe a noun, like "big" or "blue" or "fuzzy" or "brown"!
- - circle me in green, I show position or place, like "in" and "on" and "under"—I keep things in their space!
- - circle me in red, I'm an action word! I show what's done, like "run" and "jump" and "sing" are just some I've heard!
- - circle me in pink, I take the place of a name, like "I," "you," "he" and "she"—what a handy dame!
- - no need to circle us! We point out the nouns you're talking about!
10 Clues: - no need to circle us! We point out the nouns you're talking about! • - just underline us in grey! We are emotional words like "ouch!" or "Wow!" • - this is the skill of identifying all the parts of speech in a text passage! • - circle me in blue, I describe a noun, like "big" or "blue" or "fuzzy" or "brown"! • ...
Crossword Unit 4-5 2020-01-14
Across
- there are .... bananas in the basket
- "a little" has a similar meaning to...
- "Yogurt" from Italian to English
- carne di cervo
- what type of film is "Shrek"?
- it makes the cheese "countable"
- fragola
- "quanto costa?
- wine is made from...
- "Friend" is a ... TV Series
- simple past of "win"
- "there is (= un poco) tea left in the teapot"
- in what kind of sentence "some" is used?
- "a few" has a similar meaning to...
- what type of film is Alien?
- carne di maiale
- it is baked to celebrate birthdays
- What type of film is "Titanic"
- guardare un filmù
- simple past of "cost"
- how ... tomatoes are there in the fridge?
- bought a sandwich translate “Jason ha comprato un panino”
- a great quantity
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- verbo ausiliare per la formazione di domande e frasi negative dei verbi regolari e irregolare
- simple past of felt
- simple past of write
- simple past of "break"
- fries patate fritte in inglese americano
- it makes drinks sweeter
- "How many" is used with plural .... nouns
- equivalente americano per "bisquits"
- fare colazione
- nouns "some" and "any" are used with plural…
- in what kind of sentence "any" is used?
- simple past of “to go”
- simple past of “come”
- film d'azione
- genere televisivo di divulgazione scientifica
- simple present of "brought"
- time asking the time…
- simple past of “play”
- the name of this food has african origins
- "Can i have … bread please?
- I ate a beef .... Yesterday
- "molto"
- le patatine nel sacchetto in UK
- coniuga il simple past del verbo avere, alla prima persona singolare in forma negativa
- simple past of "can"
- simple past of "give"
49 Clues: fragola • "molto" • film d'azione • fare colazione • carne di cervo • "quanto costa? • carne di maiale • a great quantity • guardare un filmù • simple past of felt • simple past of write • wine is made from... • simple past of "win" • simple past of "can" • simple past of “come” • time asking the time… • simple past of “play” • simple past of "cost" • simple past of "give" • simple past of "break" • ...
Vocabulary: In the Classroom 2017-01-07
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- When you have a question, you can _______________ and ask your teacher.
- When it is 10:29 a.m., Kaniwar always says, “Time to ___________.”
- On a quiz, sometimes there are multiple choice questions. I need to _______________.
- I always bring a pencil, pen, ________, book, and notebook to class.
- Before we take a quiz, the teacher says, “Please ______________________________.” We should put all our books and papers away.
- On a quiz, sometimes I need to _______________________. I need to choose A, B, or C for number 1.
- Sometimes the letters are not in the correct order. I need to __________________.
- Sometimes my pencil is dull. I need to use a _______________________ to keep it sharp.
- We frequently use a ____________________ in class to help learn new vocabulary.
- Sometimes there is a missing word. I need to _______________.
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- Sometimes we watch short videos or look at photos in class. The teacher will show them on the ___________.
- Sometimes the sentences are not in the correct order. I need to __________________.
- My teacher doesn’t want me to work alone. She wants me to _______________.
- Sometimes I _______________________. It’s important for everyone to hear and SEE the information.
- Sometimes we don’t know where a country is, so we find it on the _________ on the wall.
- When the students are finished with their quiz, the teacher will ____________________.
- Sometimes the students look like zombies. The teacher tells everyone to “_______________! Find a new partner!”
- There are many ______________ in different colors in the classroom: black, blue, red, green, pink, etc.
- In grammar, I often ___________ the nouns in a sentence.
- When I don’t know a word, it can help to look it up in the dictionary and _______________.
- In grammar, I often ___________ the verbs in a sentence.
21 Clues: In grammar, I often ___________ the nouns in a sentence. • In grammar, I often ___________ the verbs in a sentence. • Sometimes there is a missing word. I need to _______________. • When it is 10:29 a.m., Kaniwar always says, “Time to ___________.” • I always bring a pencil, pen, ________, book, and notebook to class. • ...
STAHS Yr8 Crossword November 2021 2020-11-20
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- Words that substitute nouns in a sentence are known as __________ (MFL)
- What hardware component is responsible for the Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle? (ICT & CS)
- What does the 'S' in ISP stand for? (ICT & CS)
- The Earth's crust is divided into large sections called _________ (Geography)
- Chord I - Chord V (Music)
- When learning about the life of people in different countries, you are learning about their _________ (MFL)
- What was the name of the underfloor heating system used by the Romans? (Latin)
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides (Maths)
- At the end of the Civil War, King Charles I was __________? (History)
- Organisms which can reproduce with each other to form fertile offspring are members of the same _________ (Biology)
- One of the five kingdoms (Biology)
- The French Revolution began with the storming of the ________ (History)
- You would use this separation technique to collect water from a salt solution (Chemistry)
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- The Spanish artist who developed Cubism (Art)
- This word describes a substance that will dissolve in water (Chemistry)
- This type of volcano produces more damaging impacts than a shield volcano (Geography)
- Light can do this when entering a medium of different density (Physics)
- Which Latin case is translated using "to" or "for"? (Latin)
- The perimeter of a circle (Maths)
- The name of a line drawn at right angles to a surface. Angles are measured to this. (Physics)
- Chord V - Chord I (Music)
- A starting point or inspiration for dance ideas (PE)
- Exercise in the presence of oxygen (PE)
- The use of this creates light and dark in an art work (Art)
24 Clues: Chord I - Chord V (Music) • Chord V - Chord I (Music) • The perimeter of a circle (Maths) • One of the five kingdoms (Biology) • Exercise in the presence of oxygen (PE) • The Spanish artist who developed Cubism (Art) • What does the 'S' in ISP stand for? (ICT & CS) • A starting point or inspiration for dance ideas (PE) • ...
Comm 101 2021-07-11
Across
- the practice of summoning feelings and actions consistent with successful performance
- speaking from manuscript, speaking from memory, speaking impromptu, and speaking extemporaneously.
- Any source that requires credit in written form should be acknowledged in oral form.
- for an issue or a cause, or to strengthen (or weaken) beliefs about a certain controversy.
- type of delivery that is unpracticed, spontaneous, or improvised, involves speaking on relatively short notice with little time to prepare
- represent documented occurrences, including actual events, dates, times, people, and places
- instead of memorizing or writing the speech word for word, you speak from an outline of key words and phrases
- a form helps listeners follow your ideas more easily while lend- ing a rhythmic elegance to your words.
- When your topic is new to the audience and/or addresses a complex concept
- Research shows that thinking positively about preparing speeches actually
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- to increase the audience’s knowledge and deepen their understanding of some phenomenon
- what you want the audience to learn or do as a result of your speech
- to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special occasion.
- You can use, ,adjectives to modify nouns as well as verbs,
- read a speech verbatim
- estates the speech thesis and reiterates how the main points confirm it
- narratives, testimony, facts, and statistics
- largely passive process of perceiving sound, is the conscious act of receiving
- getting people to change their minds
- each of us has a set of basic needs ranging from essential
- statement that clearly expresses the central idea of your speech.
- refers to our level of trust in a source’s credentials and track record for providing accurate information.
- also called a temporal pattern
- an oratorical style
24 Clues: an oratorical style • read a speech verbatim • also called a temporal pattern • getting people to change their minds • narratives, testimony, facts, and statistics • to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special occasion. • You can use, ,adjectives to modify nouns as well as verbs, • each of us has a set of basic needs ranging from essential • ...
Crosswords 1-4 2024-01-18
Across
- You laugh in school.
- Pretty
- The days of the week
- new
- Excuse me, what time is it?
- 500
- nine hundred
- My birthday is January 3rd.
- yellow
- You all (formal)
- to arrive
- east
- It's drizzling.
- Mountains
- south
- If a noun ends in a vowel, make it plural by adding _____.
- purple (masculine)
- When?
- Algebra
- After
- It's cold.
- The tables are made of wood.
- I am not.
- It's hailing.
- Conjugating Ar Verbs: +Amos
- expensive
- a little
- The piece of paper
- Spring (season)
- polite
- weekend
- How many insects?
- screen
- I am an arts student.
- To watch
- The young men are Catholic.
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- backpack
- You have a lot of food.
- aunt
- We play in the gym.
- they (feminine)
- we (feminine)
- It is 5:10.
- It's windy.
- you-all (informal, feminine)
- What's the weather like?
- It's half past eleven.
- Ser: We are
- Likewise
- the assignments
- What are you doing?
- Weather
- Do you agree?
- My birthday is April third.
- Estar: I am
- Quiz
- 100
- West
- It's a very good day.
- boring
- chalkboard
- Are you studying?
- How's it going?
- What do you like to drink?
- We are the students
- Where?
- Ser: we are
- Are nouns ending in -ción and sión masculine or feminine?
- She is not my aunt.
- seventy-four
- simple
- a marker
- literature
- See you later
- to speak
- At what time?
- A shop
- physics
- forecast
- If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural by adding _____.
80 Clues: new • 500 • 100 • aunt • Quiz • West • east • south • When? • After • Pretty • yellow • boring • Where? • simple • A shop • polite • screen • Weather • Algebra • physics • weekend • backpack • Likewise • a marker • to speak • a little • forecast • To watch • to arrive • Mountains • I am not. • expensive • chalkboard • It's cold. • literature • It is 5:10. • It's windy. • Ser: We are • Estar: I am • Ser: we are • nine hundred • seventy-four • we (feminine) • Do you agree? • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-03-09
Across
- short personal stories to connect to the audience
- facts or information that is used to prove whether something is true or not; it adds weight (credibility) to an argument or belief.
- wrote about ethos, pathos and logos
- words that take the place of nouns in order to create a sense of unity with the audience or distance from a common enemy
- using certain words or phrases over and over to emphasize certain ideas, making them easy to remember
- an appeal to the audience's logic or reasoning
- a speaker or writer talks about an opposing view or speaker and attacks their argument or character
- ideas or feelings that a certain word brings about in order to create a certain emotional response in the audience
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- the repeating of the first consonant sound
- describes something to provide emphasis
- Language – creates imagery and expresses things non-literally; helps to make idea more emotional, clear and convincing
- special words or phrases used by a people in a certain type of job; it shows understanding which shows credibility
- presenting only one side of an issue in order to influence an audience
- an idea is presented as fact but without an explanation or evidence
- of Three – groups of 3 adjectives or phrases are uses to make ideas memorable
- the reasoning that a claim is true for MOST people and is used to speak to normal beliefs or prejudices of an audience.
- an appeal to the audience's emotions
- an appeal to authority & credibility
- making something out to be bigger or more important than it actually is to grab the attention of the audience
- Questions statements posed as questions but not expecting an answer; used to suggest a certain answer and draw the audience to a certain conclusion
20 Clues: wrote about ethos, pathos and logos • an appeal to the audience's emotions • an appeal to authority & credibility • describes something to provide emphasis • the repeating of the first consonant sound • an appeal to the audience's logic or reasoning • short personal stories to connect to the audience • an idea is presented as fact but without an explanation or evidence • ...
turganbeknazgul00@gmail.com 2025-11-20
Across
- Listing several details, ideas, or examples in order to emphasize them.
- A technique where the author or character minimizes their involvement in the events, maintaining objectivity.
- A literary device where the speaker means the opposite of what is said, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
- A figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it.
- How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way
- What stylistic device gives a distinctive or characteristic description to a person or thing?
- Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in increasing importance or intensity.
- Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa.
- What stylistic device involves a play on words to create humor or a double meaning?
- “The crown will decide”
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
- A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning.
- Applying a single word to two or more nouns, blending different ideas.
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- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence:“I like people. Not just empty streets and dead buildings. People. People.”
- A stylistic device that intentionally understates a fact or quality.
- A word or phrase that conveys meaning figuratively through comparison, not literally.
- Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions
- A device that replaces harsh, direct, or unpleasant words with more gentle or polite expressions.
- A stylistic device where conjunctions are omitted and words or clauses are placed in sequence.
- “He came, he saw, he conquered.”
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence: “Never have I seen such chaos”?
- Calling Alexander the Great “The Conqueror.”
- A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ………
24 Clues: “The crown will decide” • “He came, he saw, he conquered.” • Calling Alexander the Great “The Conqueror.” • “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ……… • Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions • How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way • Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa. • ...
spelling Bee list 3 2026-04-01
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- continent of the eastern hemisphere southeast of Asia and south of the Equator
- a state or condition in which something expected, wanted, or looked for is not present or does not exist
- the act or state of applying the mind to something
- something that produces good or helpful results or effects or that promotes well-being
- of, relating to, or suitable for use at the North Pole or the region near it
- of, relating to, using, or adapted to the use of both eyes
- in opposition or hostility to
- to suffer a usually dull persistent pain
- physical equilibrium
- to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or significance of
- a broad often landscaped thoroughfare
- one of a class of words that exists in any of numerous languages and that typically modifies nouns or pronouns
- characterized by extreme uneasiness of mind or brooding fear about some contingency
- a distinct often numbered section of a writing
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- a person who is skilled in astronomy or who makes observations of celestial phenomena
- to arrange alphabetically
- having qualities of beauty : exciting aesthetic pleasure
- one of a pair of slender, movable, segmented sensory organs on the head of insects, myriapods, and crustaceans
- to receive (something offered) willingly
- to roast or broil (food, such as meat) on a rack or revolving spit over or before a source of heat (such as hot coals or a gas flame)
- a way of access
- a piece of sawed lumber of little thickness and a length greatly exceeding its width
- to wash in a liquid (such as water)
- air filled with a fragrance or odor
- in or through the midst of : surrounded by
- the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point
26 Clues: a way of access • physical equilibrium • to arrange alphabetically • in opposition or hostility to • to wash in a liquid (such as water) • air filled with a fragrance or odor • a broad often landscaped thoroughfare • to receive (something offered) willingly • to suffer a usually dull persistent pain • in or through the midst of : surrounded by • ...
teresa 2017-03-03
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- the act of leaving your homeland to go far away, with the hope of finding a better life.
- A category of fresh food containing high amounts of nutrients that kept the Romans healthy (three words, two plural nouns joined by a conjunction).
- the noun of the adjective “poor”.
- Roman farmers had a natural and reliable supply of this for their crops because they also raised cattle, sheep, goats etc.
- Water was not clean so the Romans drank water by using it to make this drink.
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- Modern commercial farmers with large monocultures need this, but Roman farmers did not, thanks to the practice of crop rotation, which limited the population of pests.
- What anthropologists measure to estimate how healthy a population of people were (two words, adjective+plural noun)
- A decrease in the population of this category of animals will result in big problems with food supply.
- The State subsidized this so the people could use it for food but also for softening leather, as lamp fuel and detergent (two words: adjective and uncountable noun).
- The historical period after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Thanks to surplus of cereals grown in North Africa, the State subsidized this essential food.
11 Clues: the noun of the adjective “poor”. • The historical period after the fall of the Roman Empire. • Water was not clean so the Romans drank water by using it to make this drink. • the act of leaving your homeland to go far away, with the hope of finding a better life. • Thanks to surplus of cereals grown in North Africa, the State subsidized this essential food. • ...
Deutsch Heute: Chapter 7 Other Nouns 2013-04-24
17 Clues: Life • Nurse • Bottle • Custom • Country • Restaurant • First name • Beer Garden • Preparation • Train station • Vacation trip • Pedestrian zone • Foreign Countries • Freeway, expressway • Means of Transportation • Exchange student (male) • Exchange student (female)
Chapter 7: Verbal and Written Communications | Crossword 2024-12-19
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- the practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters such as commas, question marks, and periods in writing
- a word that connects or relates its object to the rest of the sentence
- a word that joins other words, phrases, clauses, or sentences
- the study of how words and their components combine to form sentences
- the study of humans' use of space; includes physical territory and personal territory
- part of a written composition, which consists of a collection of sentences related to one topic
- five letters in the English language: a, e, i, o, and u (sometimes y is substituted for i)
- a word, phrase, or clause that expresses emotion
- all letters of the English alphabet except a, e, i, o, and u
- a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun
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- collective term for eight classifications of words that denote each word's function; in English these include noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, preposition, and interjection
- a word representing a person, place, or thing
- a shortened form of a word or term; one or more letters are omitted and replaced with an apostrophe to create one word
- sentence that contains a subject and a verb, and which expresses a complete thought; independent clause
- the use of an uppercase letter for the first letter of a word, and lowercase for the remaining letters; used for proper nouns
- any word describing an action or a state of being
16 Clues: a word representing a person, place, or thing • a word, phrase, or clause that expresses emotion • any word describing an action or a state of being • a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun • all letters of the English alphabet except a, e, i, o, and u • a word that joins other words, phrases, clauses, or sentences • ...
Homophones And Collective Nouns 2013-06-22
9 Clues: Next of kin • A _____ of birds • A _____ of Geese • To be ____ footed • Found on our heads • This is a grizzly ______ • The collective noun for ants • To divide amongst our friends • Process of removing wool of a sheep
M4 AC9 - Collectible Nouns 2017-11-02
10 Clues: _____ of fish • _____ of cards • _____ of ships • _____ of cookies • _____ of flowers • _____ of islands • _____ of cookies • _____ of mountains • _____ of dogs/wolves • _____ of insects (flying)
singular and plural nouns 2025-10-26
Nouns form Unit 13 2024-12-01
Across
- A benefit or something useful. (9 letters)
- The price or fee of something. (4 letters)
- A system involving the interaction of organisms and their environment. (9 letters)
- A place where rubbish is thrown. (4 letters)
- A material like iron or copper. (5 letters)
Down
- A structure like a door that can be opened and closed. (4 letters)
- The leader of a country. (9 letters)
- Food that is ordered and taken home to eat. (8 letters)
- A series of connected metal links. (5 letters)
9 Clues: The leader of a country. (9 letters) • A benefit or something useful. (9 letters) • The price or fee of something. (4 letters) • A material like iron or copper. (5 letters) • A place where rubbish is thrown. (4 letters) • A series of connected metal links. (5 letters) • Food that is ordered and taken home to eat. (8 letters) • ...
Spanish Nouns for Places 2025-01-23
Verbs, Nouns, and Pronouns 2025-09-17
Across
- receives the action directly from the verb
- ending in -self or -selves
- verb tense showing action that already happened
Down
- introduces a clause like who or with
- verb tense that shows completed action
- only one in number
- verb tense that shows completed action
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- group of words with a subject and a verb
- more than one in number
10 Clues: only one in number • more than one in number • ending in -self or -selves • a person, place, thing, or idea • introduces a clause like who or with • verb tense that shows completed action • verb tense that shows completed action • group of words with a subject and a verb • receives the action directly from the verb • verb tense showing action that already happened
Singular and plural nouns 2021-02-17
10 Clues: plural of car • plural of cat • plural of chair • plural of paper • plural of paper • plural of table • singular of books • singular of desks • singular of apples • singular of pencils
Containers and Uncoutable Nouns 2012-11-19
11 Clues: a __________ of milk • a __________ of soda • a __________ of soup • a __________ of bread • a __________ of bread • a __________ of wood • a __________ of honey • a __________ of water • a __________ of water • a __________ of coffee • a __________ of chocolate
Concrete and Abstract nouns 2024-07-18
Across
- (concrete) use for writing
- (concrete) use for shower to clean the body
- (Abstract) Feeling joyful
- (abstract) always saying the truth
Down
- (concrete) use for sitting down
- (abstract)calm, quiet and relaxed
- (Abstract) feeling scared or afraid
- (abstract) feeling of unhappiness and loneliness
- (Concrete) an animal with four legs
9 Clues: (Abstract) Feeling joyful • (concrete) use for writing • (concrete) use for sitting down • (abstract)calm, quiet and relaxed • (abstract) always saying the truth • (Abstract) feeling scared or afraid • (Concrete) an animal with four legs • (concrete) use for shower to clean the body • (abstract) feeling of unhappiness and loneliness
Nouns: things at home 2022-06-20
9 Clues: what you sit on • what you eat at • what you sleep in • what you eat soup with • what you grate cheese with • what you keep food cool in • what separates rooms in your home • what you lie on watching television • what you dry yourself with after a shower
common nouns at school 2024-09-13
9 Clues: To learn about a subject • To perceive with the eyes • To give attention to sound • To move towards the speaker • To use the voice to say words • To take in food through the mouth • To take in liquid through the mouth • To form letters or words on a surface • To look at and understand written words
Uncountable and plural nouns 2024-11-26
9 Clues: Things you wear • Helpful suggestions • (of...) – Ways to travel • Steps you use to go up or down • Facts or details about something • Tools needed for a task or activity • Beautiful views of nature or surroundings • Bags or suitcases you take when traveling • Buildings or services provided for a purpose
nouns from phrasal verbs 2024-12-20
Across
- a result or effect of an action, situation
- the number of people who are present for an event (for example an election)
- an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem
- a failure to work or be successful
- a document with information on it; or something (food, clothing, or money) that is given free to someone who has a great need for it
- physical exercise
Down
- the likely future situation; or a person's way of understanding and thinking about something
- a main message that you learn from something you hear/read; or a meal/food from a restaurant that is ordered to-go or to carryout
- a lot of rain in a short time
9 Clues: physical exercise • a lot of rain in a short time • a failure to work or be successful • a result or effect of an action, situation • the number of people who are present for an event (for example an election) • the likely future situation; or a person's way of understanding and thinking about something • ...
crossword 1 2018-10-30
Across
- used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style
- the act of cleaning plates, pans, glasses, knives, forks, etc. after a meal, or the objects needing to be washed
- the activity of making clothes flat and smooth, using an iron
- the activity of buying things from shops
Down
- a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter
- the main meal of the day, usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain, the meal eaten in the middle of the day
- used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening
7 Clues: the activity of buying things from shops • the activity of making clothes flat and smooth, using an iron • a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter • the act of cleaning plates, pans, glasses, knives, forks, etc. after a meal, or the objects needing to be washed • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
Across
- SEEKS A SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIFE-SUSTAINING FUNCTIONS IN LIVING MATTER
- SET OF PROCESS BY WHICH WE RECOGNIZE, ORGANIZE AND MAKE SENSE OF THE SENSATIONS
- PLAYS A ROLE IN ANGER AND AGGRESSION
- THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE USE LANGUAGE
- REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN ONE SYSTEM
- SMELL
- STATEMENT REGARDING THE SPEAKER'S PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE
- SIGHT
- SPEAK AT LEAST TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES
- STUDY OF MORPHEMES
- SOUND
- FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM
- MEMORY FADES QUICKLY
- BELIEVES THAT WE ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE VIA EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES
- CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN ACROSS LANGUAGES OF VARIOUS CULTURES
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN SEPARATE SYSTEM
- HOW YOU CAN GAIN ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- REGION OF THE BRAIN LOCATED TOWARD THE TOP
- COMMITMENT BY THE SPEAKER TO ENGAGE IN SOME FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION
Down
- ATTEMPT BY A SPEAKER TO GET A LISTENER
- SYSTEM OF WORDS
- DELIBERATE LOOKING INWARD INTO PIECES
- RELAYS INFORMATION BETWEEN CEREBRAL CORTEX AND CEREBELLUM
- SEEK TO UNDERSTAND THE GENERAL NATURE OF MANY ASPECTS
- SPEAKERS HAVE DIFFERING COGNITIVE SYSTEM
- HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION
- SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK ONLY ONE LANGUAGE
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES
- A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD
- BELIEVES THAT THE ROUTE TO KNOWLEDGE IS THROUGH THINKINH AND LOGICAL ANALYSIS
- SPEECH ACT BY WHICH A PERSON CONVEYS A BELIEF
- TASTE
- A STATEMENT THAT BRINGS ABOUT AN INTENDED NEW STATE OF AFFAIRS
- HOW YOU RETAIN ENCODED INFORMATION IN THE MEMORY
- WORDS LIKE OR AS INTO THE COMPARISON
- INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR
- JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS
- REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING
40 Clues: SMELL • SIGHT • SOUND • TASTE • SYSTEM OF WORDS • STUDY OF MORPHEMES • JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS • MEMORY FADES QUICKLY • SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH • INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR • A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD • REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE • HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION • FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM • REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING • PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
Across
- TASTE
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN SEPARATE SYSTEM
- MEMORY FADES QUICKLY
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK ONLY ONE LANGUAGE
- BELIEVES THAT THE ROUTE TO KNOWLEDGE IS THROUGH THINKINH AND LOGICAL ANALYSIS
- CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN ACROSS LANGUAGES OF VARIOUS CULTURES
- SEEKS A SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIFE-SUSTAINING FUNCTIONS IN LIVING MATTER
- SOUND
- SYSTEM OF WORDS
- REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE
- INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR
- RELAYS INFORMATION BETWEEN CEREBRAL CORTEX AND CEREBELLUM
- COMMITMENT BY THE SPEAKER TO ENGAGE IN SOME FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION
- SPEECH ACT BY WHICH A PERSON CONVEYS A BELIEF
- ATTEMPT BY A SPEAKER TO GET A LISTENER
- SIGHT
- SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH
- STUDY OF MORPHEMES
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- HOW YOU CAN GAIN ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- REGION OF THE BRAIN LOCATED TOWARD THE TOP
- A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD
- HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION
- A STATEMENT THAT BRINGS ABOUT AN INTENDED NEW STATE OF AFFAIRS
- THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE USE LANGUAGE
- SPEAKERS HAVE DIFFERING COGNITIVE SYSTEM
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN ONE SYSTEM
- SPEAK AT LEAST TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES
- SMELL
- BELIEVES THAT WE ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE VIA EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES
- HOW YOU RETAIN ENCODED INFORMATION IN THE MEMORY
- FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM
- SET OF PROCESS BY WHICH WE RECOGNIZE, ORGANIZE AND MAKE SENSE OF THE SENSATIONS
- STATEMENT REGARDING THE SPEAKER'S PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE
- PLAYS A ROLE IN ANGER AND AGGRESSION
- WORDS LIKE OR AS INTO THE COMPARISON
- JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS
- DELIBERATE LOOKING INWARD INTO PIECES
- SEEK TO UNDERSTAND THE GENERAL NATURE OF MANY ASPECTS
- REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING
40 Clues: TASTE • SMELL • SOUND • SIGHT • SYSTEM OF WORDS • STUDY OF MORPHEMES • JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS • MEMORY FADES QUICKLY • SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH • INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR • A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD • REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE • HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION • FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM • REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING • PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES • ...
STAHS Yr10 Crossword February 2021 2021-02-20
Across
- Spanish: "Muy" "bastante" and "un poco" are examples of what in Spanish?
- French: Shape after which France is known
- Music: Upbeat to a piece of music
- History: The hospital that Florence Nightingale went to work in
- English: Type of poem which originated in Japan
- Greek: These creatures realised that it is not always a bad thing to have a lazy ruler
- History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909?
- Chemistry: Atoms of an element with different neutron numbers
- Music: Glockenspiel is an example of this type of percussion
- Latin: 'Romae' and 'domi' are examples of what special (and rare) case of nouns?
- Physics: Voltage divided by current
- Latin: The Latin for I follow = ?
- Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother
- Art: George Stubbs is most noted for his paintings of which animal?
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- Classical Civilisations: The temple of __________ is found in the forum Boarium in Rome
- Greek: These people believed in an eye for an eye
- Geography: A city with a population of over 10million people
- English: Type of quotations we like to analyse
- Art: What is the term for laying on paint thickly so it stands proud of the surface?
- Chemistry: The name of a solid that dissolves in a solvent
- Geography: The process referring to the increase in proportion of people living in towns and cities
- Maths: The set containing all the elements not in set A, is called the ___________ of A
- Maths: If you draw a straight line across a circle you divide it into two _____________
- Physics: A component that only lets current flow in one direction
- Spanish: Spanish doughnuts which are served with rich, thick chocolate
- French: Le festival de cinéma le plus célèbre au monde
26 Clues: Music: Upbeat to a piece of music • Latin: The Latin for I follow = ? • Physics: Voltage divided by current • French: Shape after which France is known • English: Type of quotations we like to analyse • History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909? • English: Type of poem which originated in Japan • Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother • ...
Unit 5 AP Psych Crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- Extent to which a test measures what it's supposed to
- A group of people from a given time period
- The way an issue is posed can significantly affect decisions & judgements
- The smallest distinctive sound unit
- Impairment of language usually caused by left hemisphere damage to Broca or Wernicke's area
- Attributing the wrong source to an event we experienced, heard about, read about, or imagined
- Smallest unit that carries meaning; word or part of word
- Condition in which a person has a specific exceptional skill while limited in mental ability
- Defining uniform testing procedures & meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- Clear memory of an emotionally significant memory or event
- Passion & Perserverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- Early speech where child speaks like a telegram using mostly nouns & verbs
- Tendency to be more confident than correct-overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs & judgements
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- Expands the number of possible problem solutions
- Inability to retrieve info prior to an event
- Our ability to reason speedily & abstractly; tends to decrease with age
- Disruptive effect of prior learning on recall of new info
- Short sensory memory of the visual stimuli
- A mental shortcut to solve problems efficiently; usually prone to errors
- Self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- processing Encoding semantically based on the meaning of the words
- Proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- At 4 months, infant utters various spontaneous sounds
- determinism Whorf's hypothesis that language determines
- Tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful
25 Clues: The smallest distinctive sound unit • Short sensory memory of the visual stimuli • A group of people from a given time period • Inability to retrieve info prior to an event • Expands the number of possible problem solutions • Extent to which a test measures what it's supposed to • At 4 months, infant utters various spontaneous sounds • ...
Language Features 2023-02-21
Across
- A metaphor where an object/idea is given human qualities
- A direct comparison, saying something is something else
- A question is asked where the answer is obvious or implied (2 words)
- These describe nouns, adding something to their meaning
- Has parts missing and cannot be understood (2 words)
- Word that takes place of a noun, can also be personal
- Has a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses, joined by a conjunction (2 words)
- Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words, or the same letter
- Adds to a verb, often ends in -ly
- A group of words that do not form a grammatically correct sentence, but can be understood (2 words)
- An expression where two meanings are suggested by the same word, or similar sounding words
- These show the relationship between things, often in terms of place
- These join words and clauses
- Creates pictures in the mind
- Informal words used but considered "below" standard English
- Has a subject, finite verb, starts with a capital letter and ends with a fullstop
Down
- Words that describe what something is doing
- Words whose meaning is suggested in their sound
- Used in ordinary conversations or personal letters (2 words)
- Repetition of vowel sounds in words near to each other
- Names things, people or ideas
- Subject and verb phrase (2 words)
- What the author uses to create a mood in a poem, story, or piece of writing
- Two or more simple sentences joined by a conjunction or a semi-colon (2 words)
- Two unalike things are compared, using 'like' or 'as'
- These tell us which thing is being talked about
26 Clues: These join words and clauses • Creates pictures in the mind • Names things, people or ideas • Subject and verb phrase (2 words) • Adds to a verb, often ends in -ly • Words that describe what something is doing • Words whose meaning is suggested in their sound • These tell us which thing is being talked about • Has parts missing and cannot be understood (2 words) • ...
6th Graders, You Should Know This! 2023-06-05
Across
- The word in a sentence that shows action.
- A three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable count.
- The direction you would drive to get to Wisconsin from Minnesota.
- The number of continents there are.
- Two words to describe when the narrator is a character in the story.(No space is used.)
- The mascot of Minnesota's professional WNBA team.
- The narrator is all-knowing.
- The main character in a story.
- This is the name of the University of Minnesota's gopher mascot.
- Minnesota's state mineral.
- The number of Great Lakes.
- An over-exaggeration in figurative language.
- The highest point of interest in a story.
- The end of a story on a plot line.
- Words that mean exactly or nearly the same as another word.
- The number of lives cats are said to have.
- A word with an opposite meaning of another word.
Down
- The part of a sentence that shows the action or state of being of the subject of the sentence.
- This word is often used repeatedly in second person point of view.
- The plot line name for the beginning of a story.
- Minnesota's professional women's soccer team.
- The most commonly used form of end punctuation.
- The number of reindeer Santa has.
- The repeating of the first letter in words.
- Figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".
- Words that sound similar to each other when you say or hear them.
- The number of states in the United States.
- These are words that describe nouns
- This punctuation mark is used to show posession.
- Minnesota's state fish.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
31 Clues: Minnesota's state fish. • Minnesota's state mineral. • The number of Great Lakes. • The narrator is all-knowing. • The main character in a story. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • The number of reindeer Santa has. • The end of a story on a plot line. • The number of continents there are. • These are words that describe nouns • The word in a sentence that shows action. • ...
Academic Language Lists 1-4 2023-03-20
Across
- hints or clues about something that will happen in the future
- a sentence that has a subject, a verb, and a period; states a fact
- when the writer pauses the story to remember something that already happened
- a sound effect written out
- words that join other words or groups of words
- words that express an action or state of being
- physical appearance, speech and actions, personality types
- an expression that doesn't take the words' literal meaning
- a nonhuman thing acts human
- words that show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and the rest of the sentence
- when the writer pauses the story to tell the reader what happens in the future
- asks a question, ends with a question mark
- writing that has elements made up or from someone's imagination
- narrator is a character in the story
- words that describe or modify nouns
Down
- expresses great emotion or excitement
- an exaggeration
- narrator is an outside observer and knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
- language a writer uses to create a picture in your mind
- comparing two things using like or as
- when you read an unfamiliar word or phrase and you use the phrases before or after to figure out the meaning
- narrator is an outside observer and knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
- a sentence where the subject is inferred, has a request or command, ends in period or maybe an exclamation point
- words that name people, places, things, or ideas
- comparing two things not using like or as
27 Clues: an exaggeration • a sound effect written out • a nonhuman thing acts human • words that describe or modify nouns • narrator is a character in the story • expresses great emotion or excitement • comparing two things using like or as • comparing two things not using like or as • asks a question, ends with a question mark • words that join other words or groups of words • ...
Word Work Q3 2025-03-20
Across
- The car tires began to _____, losing traction as they rode up on a thin layer of water on the road.
- To be in favor of or "for" dogs over cats
- The “bending” of a person's voice so that it does not sound boring or monotone; making one's voice go up and down is called ______.
- The ______ took many pictures of the tall buildings on her trip to the city.
- One who writes editorials for a newspaper or magazine.
- They live on the sea ____ with stinging tentacles dangling below.
- The detective investigated the _____ to find out who tried to kill the man.
- Capable of being bent without breaking
- I woke up from a dream that was so _____; I felt like I was trapped “under” an alternate reality and couldn’t make any sense of it.
- Words such as "I" "you" "he" "she" "it" "they" and are used "for" nouns
- To lower ones body briefly by "bending" one knee to the ground.
Down
- Drinking water keeps you ____ and helps quench your thirst.
- One who works against the main character and creates problems in a story
- The ____ power plant converts water into energy.
- The fireman had to open the ____ to get water to put out the fire.
- One who always sees the bright side of things. One who is positive.
- Farmers use _______ to kill insects that harm their crops.
- When I went to the city, I traveled underground on the ___.
- The lawyer helped the family "for" free because it was a ______ case.
- The Military and scientists use _____ to travel deep under the ocean.
- The teacher gave extra recess as a _______ for good behavior in class.
- I stretched my arm and felt the ______ muscle tighten.
22 Clues: Capable of being bent without breaking • To be in favor of or "for" dogs over cats • The ____ power plant converts water into energy. • One who writes editorials for a newspaper or magazine. • I stretched my arm and felt the ______ muscle tighten. • Farmers use _______ to kill insects that harm their crops. • ...
SAINTS AT THE RIVER PART ONE 2025-09-19
Across
- Maggie recalls a past tragedy in her own family involving her _______.
- A female poet: Emily __________
- A significant hazard in whitewater sports and the force that pulls people under in the river
- A noun is a person, place, __________, or idea
- The _____________ mountain range spans all the way North to Maine
- Luke's "disciples" (no spaces)
- ___________ Kowalsky, the drowned girl at the center of the conflict
- Some locals argue that removing the body will damage the ________.
- poems are brother into _________
- __________ Berry is a poet and farmer
- The river is described with imagery of water as both life and ______
- Maggie and her brother both have
- The parents insist the body must be put to _________
- Rash teaches at ____________ Carolina
- The locals are skeptical of ___________
- an offensive name for an Appalachian resident
- The reporter who accompanies Maggie
- The family demands that Ruth’s body be removed from this (no spaces and no article)
- Instrument played a the storefront "concert"
- A "turn of phrase" not to be taken literally
Down
- an exaggeration
- Locals meet in the _______ Center to argue over the case.
- Maggie’s hometown is located in this southern state (no spaces)
- Maggie's profession
- Maggie's father left her and Ben alone to get __________
- Luke’s last name
- Maggie has a poor relationship with her _________
- Ruth’s grieving father
- Describe verbs
- a single line of a poem
- The story takes place in Maggie's _________ town
- A word that imitates or names the sound it makes
- Deceased member of Maggie's family
- The drowned body becomes a symbol of of the theme "humans vs. ________"
- Describe nouns
- The camera Maggie uses relies on rolls of ______
- Verbs are _________ words
37 Clues: Describe verbs • Describe nouns • an exaggeration • Luke’s last name • Maggie's profession • Ruth’s grieving father • a single line of a poem • Verbs are _________ words • Luke's "disciples" (no spaces) • A female poet: Emily __________ • poems are brother into _________ • Maggie and her brother both have • Deceased member of Maggie's family • The reporter who accompanies Maggie • ...
Unit 3 Subunit 1 Developmental Psychology #2 2025-11-23
Across
- Period from late teens to mid-twenties
- Infant stage of producing spontaneous sounds
- Attachment style marked by comfort and trust
- Linguist who proposed linguistic determinism
- Discovered area responsible for language comprehension
- Impairment of language caused by brain damage
- Discovered area responsible for speech production
- System of rules enabling communication
- Cultural timetable for major life events
- Procedure observing infant-caregiver attachment
- Psychologist who developed stages of psychosocial development
- Studied attachment with rhesus monkeys
- Bronfenbrenner’s model showing how environment layers influence development
- Part of self-concept from group memberships
- Fear of unfamiliar people
Down
- Developed the “strange situation” to assess attachment
- Smallest distinctive sound unit in a language
- Idea that language determines how we think
- Smallest unit of meaning in a language
- Linguist who proposed innate grammar structures
- A person’s emotional reactivity and intensity
- Strong early attachment formed during a critical period
- Early speech using mostly nouns and verbs (“go car”)
- Brain region involved in understanding language
- Ability to form close, loving relationships
- Chomsky’s idea of built-in language structure shared by all humans
- Co-researcher on attachment studies
- Spoken, written, or signed system for communication
- Attachment characterized by anxiety or avoidance
- Idea that language influences but does not determine thought
- Sense that the world is predictable and reliable
- Brain region controlling speech production
- Discovered imprinting in geese
- Stage when children use two-word combinations
- Identified three parenting styles
- Stage when children speak mostly in single words
- Support provided to help a learner move to higher understanding
- Understanding and evaluation of who we are
- Ability to understand others’ thoughts, intentions, and beliefs
- Our sense of self
- Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
41 Clues: Our sense of self • Fear of unfamiliar people • Discovered imprinting in geese • Identified three parenting styles • Co-researcher on attachment studies • Smallest unit of meaning in a language • Period from late teens to mid-twenties • System of rules enabling communication • Studied attachment with rhesus monkeys • Cultural timetable for major life events • ...
High germanic language 2025-12-02
Across
- Study of speech sounds
- Letters added to the beginning of a word
- Prayer: One of the earliest OHG Christian poems
- Change of word form for tense, case, number
- Old High German word for "sun"
- OHG poem about the end of the world
- Old High German word for "brother"
- Vowel change influenced by nearby sounds
- Changing text into another language
- Scientific study of language
- A handwritten document
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Basic form of a word
- Main part of a word
- One of the oldest heroic OHG poems
- A family of languages including English and German
- A historical record
Down
- Two vowels combined in one syllable
- Everyday spoken language
- Rules of a language
- Related to the empire of Charlemagne
- Systematic vowel change (like sing–sang–sung)
- Changing the form of nouns and adjectives
- Related to the Middle Ages
- Monk who wrote the Evangelienbuch
- Germanic: Branch including English, German, Dutch
- Changing the form of a verb
- Set of words in a language
- Famous OHG translator and writer
- change: Evolution of pronunciation over time
- Place where monks lived and wrote texts
- A regional form of a language
- Old High German word for "church"
- shift: Major historical change in German consonants
- Written works of artistic or historical value
- Letters added to the end of a word
- Person who copied manuscripts
- Old High German word for "day"
- High German: Earliest stage of High German (700–1050 AD)
- German: Southern group of German dialects
- Old High German word for "house"
41 Clues: Rules of a language • Main part of a word • A historical record • Basic form of a word • Study of speech sounds • A handwritten document • Everyday spoken language • Related to the Middle Ages • Set of words in a language • Changing the form of a verb • Scientific study of language • A regional form of a language • Person who copied manuscripts • Old High German word for "sun" • ...
Unit 5 Nouns and Expressions 2015-04-07
DBG VI NOUNS 1-12 2022-10-06
Week 4 nouns and adjectives 2024-09-25
Across
- Some one or something being careful with their deciding
- Made someone feel awkward
- Something not interesting
- An animal stopped existing there is saying for it
- An animal that lives in Africa and looks like a woolly mammoth
- Doing tasks for people around the neighbourhood
Down
- Lines that never intersect
- A person who plays music
- I cant find out this guys moves
- We let everyone play with us
- We conducted something on al-qada in 2011
- Some one who has a different thought then you
12 Clues: A person who plays music • Made someone feel awkward • Something not interesting • Lines that never intersect • We let everyone play with us • I cant find out this guys moves • We conducted something on al-qada in 2011 • Some one who has a different thought then you • Doing tasks for people around the neighbourhood • An animal stopped existing there is saying for it • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Nouns and Verbs 2025-05-06
Across
- A person who makes bread (Noun)
- List
- A person who teaches (Noun)
- What a cat does (Verb)
- What falls from clouds (Noun)
- A large animal (Noun)
Down
- What a girl does with a letter (Verb)
- What a car does (Verb)
- What a dog does (Verb)
- A type of animal that meows (Noun)
- What a bird does (Verb)
- What children do (Verb)
12 Clues: List • A large animal (Noun) • What a car does (Verb) • What a dog does (Verb) • What a cat does (Verb) • What a bird does (Verb) • What children do (Verb) • A person who teaches (Noun) • What falls from clouds (Noun) • A person who makes bread (Noun) • A type of animal that meows (Noun) • What a girl does with a letter (Verb)
Words with Inflectional Endings (Nouns) 2013-07-19
Across
- a person who instructs;teacher
- a person who writes computer programs; a person who programs a device, especially a computer
- a person or thing that directs
- a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc
- one who operates a farm or cultivates land
- one who drives a car
- one who buys or purchase
Down
- a person employed by a bank especially as an executive or other official
- a person who tells stories
- a person whose occupation is sailing
- a person who works in or takes care of a garden as an occupation or pastime
- a person engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., especially as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist
12 Clues: one who drives a car • one who buys or purchase • a person who tells stories • a person who instructs;teacher • a person or thing that directs • a person whose occupation is sailing • one who operates a farm or cultivates land • a person employed by a bank especially as an executive or other official • ...
4th & 5th Declension Latin Nouns 2019-04-08
12 Clues: fear • army • hope • attack • senate • harbor • battle line • thing, affair • breath, spirit • arrival, coming • horseman (sing.); calvary (pl.) • faith, reliability, faithfulness
Nouns In Andrew's Loose Tooth 2021-05-25
Across
- - the white (or sometimes yellow!) things in your teeth
- - the thing that Louis used to FINALLY get Andrew's tooth out
- - the thing the Tooth Fairy used to try and take out Andrew's tooth
- - the thing that the dentist was holding after his car crashed
- - the thing that the dentist used to try and pull out Andrew's tooth
- - Andrew's best friend
Down
- - the vehicle that the Tooth Fairy drives
- - the person the Louis calls
- - the thing that Andrew's dad used to try and take Andrew's tooth out
- - the person Andrew's mom and dad called first
- - the main character in this book
- - the thing that Andrew bites into that makes his tooth hurt
12 Clues: - Andrew's best friend • - the person the Louis calls • - the main character in this book • - the vehicle that the Tooth Fairy drives • - the person Andrew's mom and dad called first • - the white (or sometimes yellow!) things in your teeth • - the thing that Andrew bites into that makes his tooth hurt • - the thing that Louis used to FINALLY get Andrew's tooth out • ...
Nouns by julian and javier 2021-03-23
Across
- group of informal tests given to students
- games which are played in a computer
- plural form of the monkey's favorite food
- animal with a big fur and makes beeeeee
- plural form of the place were you go to visit animals
- plural form of a red fruit
- plural form of an animal similar to a duck
Down
- trees were a green and sour fruit grows
- the bus what takes you to school
- a place where you buy cakes
- big animal similar to a bull
- plural form of the place were you live
12 Clues: plural form of a red fruit • a place where you buy cakes • big animal similar to a bull • the bus what takes you to school • games which are played in a computer • plural form of the place were you live • trees were a green and sour fruit grows • animal with a big fur and makes beeeeee • group of informal tests given to students • plural form of the monkey's favorite food • ...
A Summer's Reading Vocabulary Nouns 2023-06-03
Singular and plural - Regular nouns 2023-10-25
12 Clues: the plural of box. • the plural of baby. • the plural of leaf. • the plural of wolf. • the plural of brush. • the plural of candy. • the plural of watch. • the plural of class. • the plural of knife. • the plural of guitar. • the plural of cherry. • the plural of dollar.
Saving the planet 2021-01-08
Across
- A period of unusually hot weather
- not wet or sticky; without water or moisture
- connected with the relation of plants and living creatures to each other and to their environment
- a mark left on a surface by a person’s foot or shoe or by an animal’s foot
- to remove the plug of a piece of electrical equipment from the electricity supply
- things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain
- to continue to have something and not give it back or throw it away
- the natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- used with uncountable nouns to mean ‘a smaller amount of’
Down
- an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection
- the process of treating things that have already been used so that they can be used again
- to send out something such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc.
- Any substance like air that is neither a solid nor a liquid
- covered with or containing liquid, especially water
- to add dirty or harmful substances to land, air, water, etc. so that it is no longer pleasant or safe to use
- large amounts of water covering an area that is usually dry; the fact of this happening
- the act of using something in a careless or unnecessary way, causing it to be lost or destroyed
- the regular pattern of weather conditions of a particular place
- at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold
20 Clues: A period of unusually hot weather • not wet or sticky; without water or moisture • covered with or containing liquid, especially water • a long period of time when there is little or no rain • used with uncountable nouns to mean ‘a smaller amount of’ • the natural world in which people, animals and plants live • ...
Unit 1: Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2021-08-31
Across
- a way of accomplishing a desired aim or task
- to make known : divulge : to show plainly : display
- behaving or occurring in a way that is expected
- to look for and find the position of
- relating to, or characteristic of the present or the recent past : contemporary
- to welcome with applause, great praise, or approval
- to provide evidence for
- to reach or extend across
- a holding back of one's feelings, actions, or behavior
- a history of a person's life
- used to form the past tense of regular weak verbs
- to make one's opinions, feelings, or abilities known
- idea, the most important point (or points) an author is trying to make about the topic
Down
- to introduce something new
- to go away or go away from
- to try to obtain or accomplish : seek
- using or involving careful judgment
- a small part or feature
- a subject for a work of literature, art, or music
- total honesty and sincerity
- extremely interesting or charming
- suffix used to form the plural of most nouns
- to cause to have a particular thought or feeling
- a keeping from injury, loss, or decay
- add it to the end of a verb to show that something is going on, has been going on, or will be happening. It can also be used to turn a verb into a “gerund” – this is a verb that can also be used as a noun. It can also be used to turn verbs into adjectives or participles.
- someone or something that represents a threat : danger
- suffix added to a word to make it mean one that does a specified thing
27 Clues: a small part or feature • to provide evidence for • to reach or extend across • to introduce something new • to go away or go away from • total honesty and sincerity • a history of a person's life • extremely interesting or charming • using or involving careful judgment • to look for and find the position of • to try to obtain or accomplish : seek • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2014-02-24
Across
- A perceptual experience that is intended to help a person recollect an idea thing or an experience without testing whether the person remembers it at the moment
- The stage-five toddler who experiments without anticipating results
- All the methods that languages use to communicate meaning apart from words themelves
- The high-pitched way adults speak to infants
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- A sequence in which an infant first perceives something that someone or something does and performs that action hours or days later
- Unconscious or automatic memory
- Memory that is easy to retrieve on demand
- A single word that is used to express a complete meaningful thought
- A perspective that compares human thinking processes to computer analysis of data
- The extended repetition of certain syllables
- The first of three types of feedback loops in sensorimotor intellegence
- Piaget's term for the way infants think
- The realization that objects still exist when they can't be seen touched or heard
- An experimental apparatus that gives an illusion of a sudden drop
- Perception that is primed to focus on movement and change
Down
- The third of three types of feedback loops in sensorimotor intellegence
- An opportunity for perception and interaction that is offered by a person place or object
- The second of three types of feedback loops in sensorimotor intellegence
- A universal principal of infant perception consisting of innate attraction to other humans
- Chomsky's term for a hypothesized mental structure that enables humans to learn language
- The process of getting used to an object through repeated exposure
- A sudden increase in an infants vocabulary especially nouns that begins at about 18 months of age
23 Clues: Unconscious or automatic memory • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Piaget's term for the way infants think • Memory that is easy to retrieve on demand • The high-pitched way adults speak to infants • The extended repetition of certain syllables • Perception that is primed to focus on movement and change • ...
2023 Review 2023-12-30
Across
- attributing human qualities to non-human things (animals, objects, or concepts)
- when the author shows the audience the traits of the character
- attitude the writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- a group of lines in a poem
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- the literal meaning of a word; the dictionary definition of a word
- when a phrase is used in reference to something else
- a sentence that explains the concept communicated in the work
- abstract nouns that describe the ideas that are present in the text
- a struggle between the character and another force
- description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
- a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as
- an idea of feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
Down
- the intended reader of the text
- the opposition of persons or forces that brings about dramatic action central to the plot
- feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- the reason why the character makes their decisions
- the main message that the author is conveying through the text
- the continuation of a sentence without pause beyond the end of a line in a poem
- a psychological struggle within the character
- when the author tells the audience about the character
- a comparison of two similar things that does not use the words like or as
- the reason why the author wrote the text
- when what it being said or done is the opposite of what was expected
25 Clues: a group of lines in a poem • the intended reader of the text • the reason why the author wrote the text • a psychological struggle within the character • the reason why the character makes their decisions • a struggle between the character and another force • when a phrase is used in reference to something else • when the author tells the audience about the character • ...
ELA Review 2023-12-05
Across
- Words - These are words made up of two or more smaller words.
- of View - This is the perspective from which a story is told.
- Language - This is when words are used in a way that is different from their usual meaning.
- and Antonyms - Synonyms are words with the same meaning. Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.
- This is my teacher's name
- Details - These are facts or details that help develop and support the main idea.
- - This is the underlying message or lesson in a story.
- of Speech - These are categories of words based on their function in a sentence, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
- Clues - These are hints in the text surrounding an unknown word that help the reader infer the word’s meaning.
- and Effect - Cause is why something happened. Effect is what happened.
Down
- - This is a brief statement of the main points of a story.
- - This is a conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
- - These are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- Traits - These are the qualities shown by a character.
- Purpose - This is the reason an author decides to write about a specific topic.
- Idea - This is the primary concept or point of a passage.
- and Suffixes - A prefix is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. A suffix is added to the end.
- - This is making an educated guess about what will happen next in a story.
- and Opinion - A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false. An opinion is a personal view or belief.
- and Contrast - This is identifying similarities and differences between two or more things.
- - This is the order in which events happen in a story.
21 Clues: This is my teacher's name • Traits - These are the qualities shown by a character. • - This is the underlying message or lesson in a story. • - This is the order in which events happen in a story. • Idea - This is the primary concept or point of a passage. • - This is a brief statement of the main points of a story. • ...
Vocabulary End of Year Exam June 2024 2024-06-05
Across
- A traditional story passed down through generations.
- Basic foods that are consumed regularly.
- Words that describe nouns.
- Words that express an action or state of being.
- Someone who travels for pleasure or sightseeing.
- Words that describe verbs.
- A nutrient essential for growth and repair of body tissues.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods.
- When things rely on each other for support or help.
- The top number in a fraction.
- This wears away rocks and soil over time.
- The mixture of food and digestive juices in the stomach.
- Not permanent, only lasting for a short time.
Down
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The distance around the outside of a shape.
- Someone who writes poems.
- A severe form of malnutrition, often affecting children.
- Severe malnutrition affecting young children, caused by a deficiency of protein.
- The most important city or town of a country or region.
- Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.
- Plants like beans and peas that are high in protein.
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- Showing the highest degree or quality.
- To pass or go by, as in time.
- A word part added to the beginning of another word to change its meaning.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The money used in a particular country.
- A part of a whole, expressed as a fraction.
- Selling goods or services to another country.
29 Clues: Someone who writes poems. • Words that describe nouns. • Words that describe verbs. • To pass or go by, as in time. • The top number in a fraction. • Showing the highest degree or quality. • The money used in a particular country. • Basic foods that are consumed regularly. • This wears away rocks and soil over time. • The distance around the outside of a shape. • ...
English Grammer Crossward 2023-06-14
Across
- - A word that shows a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence.
- - A tense that shows an action or state that will happen in the future.
- - A form of a verb that indicates the time of an action or state.
- - The noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence.
- - A form of a word that indicates more than one.
- - The use of capital letters at the beginning of a sentence or for proper nouns.
- - A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
- - A word used to specify a noun as definite (the) or indefinite (a/an).
- - A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.
- - A tense that shows an action or state happening in the present.
- - A form of a word that indicates only one.
- - A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb and often ends in -ly.
- - A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
Down
- - A form of an adjective or adverb used to compare two things.
- - A word or phrase used to express strong emotion or surprise.
- - A form of an adjective or adverb used to compare more than two things.
- - A tense that shows an action or state that happened in the past.
- - A shortened form of two words created by replacing missing letters with an apostrophe.
- - The part of a sentence that contains the verb and gives information about the subject.
- - A word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
- - A form of a noun or pronoun that shows ownership or relationship.
- - A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
22 Clues: - A word that describes a noun or pronoun. • - A form of a word that indicates only one. • - A form of a word that indicates more than one. • - A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. • - A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. • - A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. • ...
Latin Crossword: By Yesly 2024-09-17
Across
- "Let us praise Cicero" in Latin is "Ciceronem _______"
- A word that has the same meaning in English and Latin
- Is the word "clarissima" a superlative or comparative adjective?
- Fill in the missing ending: -ris, -baris, -_____
- Who was Persephone's mother?
- What gender is the Latin word for "sailor"?(masculine/feminine/neuter)
- "Having been captured, he said nothing" in Latin is "______ nihil dixit."
- What case is the word "agricolas" in?
- The infinitive of the word that means "to reckon, suppose, think, judge, imagine"
- Ubi fugit Lucius?
- "Duos annos" in English is "for ______"
- The first declension masculine nouns are: agricola, incola, nauta, and what else?
- Which principle part is used for verbs in the perfect system in the active? (first/second/third/fourth)
- What is the opposite of active in Latin grammar?
Down
- The infinitive of Mr. Chin's favorite word to use for quizzes is _______
- What Roman structure was used for events like gladitorial games?
- Who kidnapped Persephone?
- "I see the queen who ruled well" in Latin is "______ quae bene rexit video"
- The furture active m. gen. pl. participle of "laudo" is "_______"
- "They made" in Latin is: "_______"
- "You are loved" in Latin is:"_______"
- "Septimā horā" is an example of the ablative of time ______
- What mood is used for hypothetical or potential statements in Latin?(indicative/imperative/infinitive/subjunctive)
- "I will love" in Latin is "______"
- Which case is used for indirect objects?
- ______ is the son of Zeus and Hera
- To _______ a verb is to name the person, number, tense, mood, and voice.
- "Fortune loves great men" in Latin is "Fortūna virōs _____ amat."
- "The sailor loves the water" in Latin is "Nauta aquam _______"
- Name the missing word: logos, _____, pathos
30 Clues: Ubi fugit Lucius? • Who kidnapped Persephone? • Who was Persephone's mother? • "They made" in Latin is: "_______" • "I will love" in Latin is "______" • ______ is the son of Zeus and Hera • "You are loved" in Latin is:"_______" • What case is the word "agricolas" in? • "Duos annos" in English is "for ______" • Which case is used for indirect objects? • ...
ELA Finals 2 2025-04-04
Across
- “Fantastic,” she muttered after spilling coffee on her shirt (type of irony)
- A police station gets robbed. (type of irony)
- A Greek story explains how the seasons began. It usually teaches a lesson.
- The author tries to get you to buy a new phone.
- The term “winter” might suggest loneliness or sadness in a poem.
- The smell of cookies made my mouth water
- “Winter” means the coldest season of the year.
- A red rose stands for love;
- Silly snakes slither silently.
- She added more ____________ and rewrote the conclusion to make it stronger
- He used “moreover,” “in contrast,” and “finally” to link ideas
- She concluded he was nervous because he kept glancing at the clock and tapping his foot
- The passage describes the life cycle of butterflies.
Down
- "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow"
- The writer argues that school uniforms reduce bullying and increase focus
- He moved a paragraph to the beginning to improve the flow of his essay.
- We know she’s hiding the letter, but he keeps looking for it. (type of irony)
- The forest during winter in 1800.
- Hard work pays off in the end.
- The story gives a sense of calm and serenity.
- She corrected the comma splices and capitalized all proper nouns.
- Tiny and small can be used in the same way.
- He’s a real Romeo with the ladies.
- Buzz crack boom
- The tree waved at us as we passed.
- He wrote the author’s name and page number after quoting from the article.
- The main point of an essay. It contains three reasons and goes at the end of an intro paragraph.
- The audience knows the surprise, but the characters don’t. (type of irony)
- The author’s words sound serious and disappointed.
- “Generous” is the opposite of “stingy”
30 Clues: Buzz crack boom • A red rose stands for love; • Hard work pays off in the end. • Silly snakes slither silently. • The forest during winter in 1800. • He’s a real Romeo with the ladies. • The tree waved at us as we passed. • “Generous” is the opposite of “stingy” • "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow" • The smell of cookies made my mouth water • ...
Commonly Confused Words 2024-11-13
Across
- to allow or permit
- an uppercase letter
- a smaller amount used to refer to things that are counted
- to be by someone or at the side of
- a contraction that is used to shorten the phrase "you are"
- the building in Washington D.C
- to put something in a particular place
- refers to time or events that have already happened
- more than what is necessary
- something that is produced by a cause
- to be able to
- to do something in a satisfactory way
- used to express possibility
- to offer an opinion and suggestion
- surrounded by
- to do something daily or for ordinary days
- a possessive word for nouns with no gender
- a separate portion of something
- something that completes or makes perfect
- in the space separating
Down
- a state of harmony and no wars
- to be placed
- to act on or to influence something
- a smaller extent used to refer to things that are measured
- use if you can replace the word with he or she
- moreover or furthermore
- with the exclusion of
- morally excellent and proper
- belonging to someone that is being addressed
- the ability to approach something
- past tense of the word pass
- each day
- to rest and be seated
- A recommendation offered as a guide to action
- to put or place in a particular position
- a contraction for "it is" or "it has"
- an expression of praise
- permission to do something or be absent
- to take or receive
- must use if you can replace the word with him or her
40 Clues: each day • to be placed • to be able to • surrounded by • to allow or permit • to take or receive • an uppercase letter • with the exclusion of • to rest and be seated • moreover or furthermore • an expression of praise • in the space separating • past tense of the word pass • more than what is necessary • used to express possibility • morally excellent and proper • ...
turganbeknazgul00@gmail.com 2025-11-20
Across
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence: “Never have I seen such chaos”?
- A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning.
- A stylistic device that intentionally understates a fact or quality.
- A word or phrase that conveys meaning figuratively through comparison, not literally.
- What stylistic device gives a distinctive or characteristic description to a person or thing?
- “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ………
- Applying a single word to two or more nouns, blending different ideas.
- A figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it.
- Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence:“I like people. Not just empty streets and dead buildings. People. People.”
- Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in increasing importance or intensity.
- A technique where the author or character minimizes their involvement in the events, maintaining objectivity.
Down
- How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way
- Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa.
- A literary device where the speaker means the opposite of what is said, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
- A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
- Listing several details, ideas, or examples in order to emphasize them.
- A device that replaces harsh, direct, or unpleasant words with more gentle or polite expressions.
- A stylistic device where conjunctions are omitted and words or clauses are placed in sequence.
- What stylistic device involves a play on words to create humor or a double meaning?
21 Clues: “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ……… • How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way • Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions • Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa. • A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning. • ...
Stylistics 2025-11-20
Across
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence: “Never have I seen such chaos”?
- A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning.
- A stylistic device that intentionally understates a fact or quality.
- A word or phrase that conveys meaning figuratively through comparison, not literally.
- What stylistic device gives a distinctive or characteristic description to a person or thing?
- “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ………
- Applying a single word to two or more nouns, blending different ideas.
- A figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it.
- Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence:“I like people. Not just empty streets and dead buildings. People. People.”
- Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in increasing importance or intensity.
- A technique where the author or character minimizes their involvement in the events, maintaining objectivity.
Down
- How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way
- Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa.
- A literary device where the speaker means the opposite of what is said, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
- A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
- Listing several details, ideas, or examples in order to emphasize them.
- A device that replaces harsh, direct, or unpleasant words with more gentle or polite expressions.
- A stylistic device where conjunctions are omitted and words or clauses are placed in sequence.
- What stylistic device involves a play on words to create humor or a double meaning?
21 Clues: “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ……… • How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way • Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions • Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa. • A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning. • ...
Chapter 4 Review Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-29
Across
- / A distinct kind of atom or nucleus characterized by a specific number of protons and neutrons.
- / The branch of science concerned with the investigation and measurement of spectra produced when matter interacts with or emits electromagnetic radiation.
- / a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, With a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- / A discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- / Forming nouns denoting verbal action.
- Cloud / It is used to describe where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom.
- / The SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- / A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. A photon carries energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass.
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- / The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- / Two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
- / The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material.
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- Particle / A helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- / The positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave a device.
14 Clues: / • / Forming nouns denoting verbal action. • / The SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • / The positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave a device. • / The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material. • ...
Level 5 Final Exam Revision Crossword 2013-06-03
Across
- a group of people who sing together in church
- you don´t use articles with _____ nouns
- Can I have a ___ of cake?
- he ____ at me to show he was joking
- I was _______ of the dark when I was little
- he _____ breaking the window ´I didn´t do it´
- the area on the edge of the town/city
- another word for the melody
- he didn´t like it at first but now he´s ____ ____ ___ it.
- I´m going to the hairdresser´s because I need to __ __ __ __
- on continue (p.v)
- you shouldn´t go to the disco because _____ of you are over 18.
- a three-word epxression that means occassionally
- you do this with your shoulders when you don´t the answer
- I went for a coffee to _________with some old friends (phrasal verb)
Down
- I wish I _____ sing better!
- ´don´t forget!´ he ____ me
- we need to check the ____ ___ to see if its going to rain tomorrow
- caused by car fumes and factory emissions
- a song that you can´t get our of your head
- You are welcome to visit ____ you like!
- the press that makes the news more shocking that it is
- the match was really ________, it was just 0-0.
- sooner or ____ he will realise his mistakes
- the person who directs an orchestra
- the teacher will do this to you if you misbehave in class (p.v)
- the opposite of smile
- you do this with your mouth when you are tired
- to leave to go somewhere (phrasal verb)
- invent (phrasal verb)
- I wish you ______ do that! It´s so annoying!
- Archimedes made an important ________
- the person who writes their opinion about a new film or book
33 Clues: on continue (p.v) • the opposite of smile • invent (phrasal verb) • Can I have a ___ of cake? • ´don´t forget!´ he ____ me • I wish I _____ sing better! • another word for the melody • he ____ at me to show he was joking • the person who directs an orchestra • the area on the edge of the town/city • Archimedes made an important ________ • you don´t use articles with _____ nouns • ...
Linguistics 2023-02-02
Across
- in the word refundable re- is the _________
- ______ morphemes are grammatical markers that are not independent, such as “-est”, “un-“, or “-s”.
- The study of the structure and construction of words. It is the aspect of language that deals with the rules that change word meaning, such as roots, prefixes, and affixes.
- ____ language is critical for semantic skills.
- The study of how we understand and use the social aspects of language.
- _________ appear before nouns
- a rule-governed behavior. It is defined as the comprehension and/or use of a spoken (i.e., listening and speaking), written (i.e., reading and writing), and/or other communication symbol system (e.g., American Sign Language).
- _____ morphemes are independent, such as “sing.”
- Spoken and written language are composed of ________ components(i.e., listening and reading).
- A ________ is the smallest unit of meaning.
Down
- The study of phonemes in a language and the rules for their combination.
- in the word refundable fund is the _________ word.
- ______ pairs are two words that differ only by one phoneme and whole meaning is unrelated.
- __________ modify verbs.
- The study of how we arrange words and phrases to form sentences. It requires understanding and the use of correct word order and organization.
- in the word refundable -able is the _________
- Pragmatics is how we use language, rather than the _____ of language.
- The English language follows a subject-____-object word order.
- The study of the rules related to the meaning or content of words.
- Spoken and written language are composed of ________ components(i.e., speaking and writing) components.
- the scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics.
- ______ is the smallest unit of sound, such as “p” or “t.”
22 Clues: __________ modify verbs. • _________ appear before nouns • in the word refundable re- is the _________ • A ________ is the smallest unit of meaning. • in the word refundable -able is the _________ • ____ language is critical for semantic skills. • _____ morphemes are independent, such as “sing.” • in the word refundable fund is the _________ word. • ...
ESL by Carolyn. Same spelling BUT different meaning and different pronunciation. 2021-09-03
Across
- This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is related to farming and food.
- This can be a noun or a verb. It could mean to go first OR the element Pb.
- This could mean to protest OR just a simple noun. Things.
- It copies OR is round and it can be a noun or a verb - depending.
- This can be a noun or a verb. The verb means something can be **** up or down.
- Not the first time OR it could mean something is not new. Both nouns.
- A common idiom: “It’s not **** ” OR sometimes we go to a **** to have fun.
- This word can mean trash OR to say “no”.
- Sandy OR to make empty.
- Both the noun and the verb have the same/similar meaning but have different word stress. To allow.
Down
- This could relate to weather OR something you have to pay (a noun).
- This can mean not far away, another meaning relates to “open”.
- This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is to speak to many people.
- This can be a noun or a verb. An agreement OR to acquire.
- This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is to dispute.
- This can be very, very small OR involve time.
- This is an animal and is also used in sport as a verb and a noun.
- Something at work OR it can be a way to show something. It can be a noun or a verb.
- This can be a noun or a verb. To tell a *** OR to *** down.
- This could mean a quarrel, a line of something OR an action (verb).
20 Clues: Sandy OR to make empty. • This word can mean trash OR to say “no”. • This can be very, very small OR involve time. • This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is to dispute. • This could mean to protest OR just a simple noun. Things. • This can be a noun or a verb. An agreement OR to acquire. • This can be a noun or a verb. To tell a *** OR to *** down. • ...
Business Terms 2017-02-05
Across
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people:
- obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source:
- the place or building serving as the managerial and administrative center of an organization.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something:
- the action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause:
- activity that supports or provides active encouragement for the furtherance of a cause, venture, or aim:
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law:
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality:
Down
- make (something) smaller:
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities:
- of, relating to, or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used as the object of a transitive verb or a preposition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- people employed in an organization or engaged in an organized undertaking such as military service:
- the proffering or giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony:
- work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.
- each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided:
- concerned with or engaged in commerce:
- a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law:
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade:
20 Clues: make (something) smaller: • concerned with or engaged in commerce: • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality: • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade: • the process of dealing with or controlling things or people: • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law: • ...
