nouns Crossword Puzzles

Nouns 2021-05-24

Nouns crossword puzzle
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  1. noun , material noun , absract noun
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    1 Clue: noun , material noun , absract noun

    The Number Seven (September 2025) 2025-09-03

    The Number Seven (September 2025) crossword puzzle
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    1. During a Muslim's Hajj (Pilgrimage) or Umrah (Visit) to Mecca, the faithful are called upon to walk around this large, black stone in seven circuits or laps.
    2. This European country is bordered by seven other countries; Austria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine.
    3. This African country is bordered by seven other countries; Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Libya, Nigeria, and Mali.
    4. These seven bones in one's foot, calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones, medial, intermediate, and lateral, are collectively grouped under this name.
    5. The American flag has seven of these colored red.
    6. Written by Dmitri Shostakovich in 1941 during the Siege of Leningrad and subtitled after the besieged city, this was his seventh of the fifteen of this type of musical works he would ultimately compose.
    7. The seventh one of these in the U.S. Constitution protects criminal defendants' right to a trial by jury.
    8. In American football, at least seven members of the offensive team must be situated on this invisible line based upon the placement of the ball from the previous play.
    9. Since 1984, women have been able to compete in this seven event, two day competition. Events include the 100 meter hurdles, 200 meters, 800 meters, high jump, shot put, long jump, and javelin throw. Jackie Joyner-Kersee holds two gold medals and one silver medal for this competition across three Olympics.
    10. In the United States Forces, an O-7 rank makes its holder in most branches one of these kinds of generals.
    11. Originally a 1954 American musical film, Seven _______ for Seven Brothers has since been turned into a successful live-stage musical.
    12. A grouping of seven musicians. In classical music, this is a far less common arrangement than a quartet or trio. Outside of classical music, the K-pop group BTS would be considered one as well.
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    1. The Great Pyramid at Giza are the sole remaining one of the Seven _________ of the Ancient World. These included the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
    2. A mainstream Protestant denomination founded in the United States in the 19th century, the Seventh-Day __________ are noted for its emphasis on observing the Sabbath on Saturdays rather than Sundays.
    3. 7 x 7 x 7 = 343. In mathematics, this is also called seven _______.
    4. Seven is an example of this kind of number, a natural, whole number greater than one that can two whole divisors, one and itself. Other examples include Three, Five, and Seventeen.
    5. 7 x 7 = 49. In mathematics, this is also called seven ________.
    6. Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, Astronomy, Music, and Geometry are commonly referred to as the Seven _________ Arts.
    7. This Asian country is bordered by seven other countries; Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.
    8. In English, a ________ subject is the main noun, pronoun, or group of words acting as noun that a sentence is about. Examples include Abstract Concepts (Love), Compound Subjects (Coffee or Tea), Noun Phrases (A well-written essay), Infinites (To understand), Gerunds (Reading), Pronouns (We), and Nouns (Dogs).
    9. Situated in the American Northeast, Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar, and Wellesley are collectively referred to as Seven _______ colleges; elite higher education for women equivalent to the then All-Male Ivy League.
    10. Often described by many as the GOAT, this former NFL Quarterback helped his teams win the Super Bowl a total of seven times over a 23 year career.
    11. Prudence, Justice, Temperance, Fortitude, Faith, Hope, and Charity are the seven cardinal set of these, historically shaped by classical philosophy and Christian theology for living a moral and spiritual life.
    12. In baseball, the period between top and bottom halves of the seventh inning is often referred to by this physical exercise of extending and holding muscles.
    13. This former Major League Outfielder managed to win seven Most Valuable Player (MVP) award over his 22 year career, more than any other player in baseball history.
    14. Serena Williams and this woman have each won seven Wimbledon singles tennis titles.
    15. At the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, this American swimmer managed with win seven gold medals, a setting a world record in each event. Michael Phelps would eventually surpass him at the 2008 Beijing Games, winning eight.
    16. While less formerly called a Septagon, this shape has seven straight sides, seven interior angles, and seven vertices, or points where the sides of the shape meet.

    28 Clues: The American flag has seven of these colored red.7 x 7 = 49. In mathematics, this is also called seven ________.7 x 7 x 7 = 343. In mathematics, this is also called seven _______.Serena Williams and this woman have each won seven Wimbledon singles tennis titles....

    Grade 7, Chapter 12 2021-06-01

    Grade 7, Chapter 12 crossword puzzle
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    1. They often hired samurai to guard their land, and they paid the samurai in land or food as relatively few could afford to pay samurai in money.
    2. - noun traditional code of the Japanese samurai which stressed courage and loyalty and self-discipline and simple living
    3. - verb command against
    4. - verb continue to live; endure or last; continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); support oneself; live longer than
    5. - noun the act of forming something; United States 44-gun frigate that was one of the first three naval ships built by the United States; it won brilliant victories over British frigates during the War of 1812 and is without doubt the most famous ship in the history of the United States Navy; it has been rebuilt and is anchored in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston; the way in which someone or something is composed; law determining the fundamental political principles of a government
    6. - noun a large fleet
    7. - noun a basic truth or law or assumption; a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; a rule or standard especially of good behavior; rule of personal conduct; (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature)
    8. He is renowned for modernizing the government administration and for promoting Buddhism in Japan.
    9. - noun a hereditary military dictator of Japan; the shoguns ruled Japan until the revolution of 1867-68
    10. - verb indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively; to state or express briefly; suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine; give evidence of; be a signal for or a symptom of
    11. - noun someone who rules during the absence or incapacity or minority of the country's monarch; members of a governing board
    12. - noun one the Shinto deities (including mythological beings, spirits of distinguished men, forces of nature)
    13. was a Japanese samurai and daimyo (feudal lord) of the late Sengoku period regarded as the second "Great Unifier" of Japan.
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    1. was a Japanese daimyo and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku period. He is regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan.
    2. - noun a group of many islands in a large body of water
    3. - noun feudal Japanese military aristocracy; a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy
    4. was the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199.
    5. - noun a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans
    6. - verb collect or gather; get or gather together
    7. - adj. used by Northerners of Confederate soldiers; noun `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms; a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions); someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action; verb take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance; break with established customs
    8. - noun an open clash between two opposing groups
    9. - noun the main landmass of a country or continent; as distinguished from an island or peninsula
    10. - noun the property of being close together; a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) objects or events that are near to one another (in space or time) are perceived as belonging together as a unit; the region close around a person or thing
    11. - noun the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war
    12. was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which ruled Japan from 1603 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. He was one of the three "Great Unifiers" of Japan, along with his former lord Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
    13. - noun change toward something smaller or lower; a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state; a downward slope or bend; a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current; verb grow smaller; inflect for number, gender, case, etc., "in many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives"; go down in value; go down; grow worse; show unwillingness towards; refuse to accept

    26 Clues: - noun a large fleet- verb command against- verb collect or gather; get or gather together- noun an open clash between two opposing groups- noun a group of many islands in a large body of water- noun a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans...

    nouns 2023-04-30

    nouns crossword puzzle
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    1. Propernoun, Honesty abstractnoun, country commonnoun, library collective
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      1 Clue: Propernoun, Honesty abstractnoun, country commonnoun, library collective

      Nouns 2023-09-27

      Nouns crossword puzzle
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      1. dasdasda
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        1 Clue: dasdasda

        nouns 2024-02-09

        nouns crossword puzzle
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        1. 3. weigh 6. peaceful 7. romantic 8. noisy 9. see 10. locate 11. know 13. marry 14. invite 15. national Down 1. permit 2. prepare 4. think 5. paint 6. perform 9. social 12. operate
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          1 Clue: 3. weigh 6. peaceful 7. romantic 8. noisy 9. see 10. locate 11. know 13. marry 14. invite 15. national Down 1. permit 2. prepare 4. think 5. paint 6. perform 9. social 12. operate

          p.87 Vocabulary and Derivatives (No space between Adj. and Nouns in Latin) 2021-10-14

          p.87 Vocabulary and Derivatives (No space between Adj. and Nouns in Latin) crossword puzzle
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          1. The enemy killed the (Roman cavalry).
          2. The (large city) is Rome.
          3. There are (many bridges) on the deep river.
          4. We traveled to the _______ location.
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          1. You see the (standards) of the legions.
          2. The Romans praise (both) Rome (and) Caesar.
          3. I went to an ________ summer camp.
          4. (What) do you see?
          5. Christians praise the name (of Jesus).
          6. The general gave the signal (at dawn).

          10 Clues: (What) do you see?The (large city) is Rome.I went to an ________ summer camp.We traveled to the _______ location.The enemy killed the (Roman cavalry).Christians praise the name (of Jesus).The general gave the signal (at dawn).You see the (standards) of the legions.The Romans praise (both) Rome (and) Caesar....

          Nouns 2021-03-22

          Nouns crossword puzzle
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          1. It is a bridge made out of rope. I t is a ...... bridge
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            1 Clue: It is a bridge made out of rope. I t is a ...... bridge

            Nouns 2022-02-15

            Nouns crossword puzzle
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            1. potatoes rice pancakes beans salad plate glass cheese knife spoon fork
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              1 Clue: potatoes rice pancakes beans salad plate glass cheese knife spoon fork

              nouns 2024-04-24

              nouns crossword puzzle
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              1. case
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                1 Clue: case

                NOUNS 2025-01-29

                NOUNS crossword puzzle
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                1. flower
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                  1 Clue: flower

                  Nouns 2021-03-22

                  Nouns crossword puzzle
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                  1. Man's best friend
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                    1 Clue: Man's best friend

                    Nouns 2024-02-04

                    Nouns crossword puzzle
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                    1. Guitar, Holiday, Belgium, Australia, India, Camera, Jelly, Island, Library, School, Country, Diamond, Sugar, Kite, Zebra, Crayon, Shoe, Leather, Umbrella, Bus, Tomato, Train, Airplane, Notebook, Ocean, Ghost, Fountain, Garage, Oxygen, Family, Nest
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                      1 Clue: Guitar, Holiday, Belgium, Australia, India, Camera, Jelly, Island, Library, School, Country, Diamond, Sugar, Kite, Zebra, Crayon, Shoe, Leather, Umbrella, Bus, Tomato, Train, Airplane, Notebook, Ocean, Ghost, Fountain, Garage, Oxygen, Family, Nest

                      Ablative Forms (All the nouns will be in the ablative singular or plural.) 2023-12-03

                      Ablative Forms (All the nouns will be in the ablative singular or plural.) crossword puzzle
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                      1. forests
                      2. sword
                      3. land
                      4. horses
                      5. mountains
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                      1. sky
                      2. arrows
                      3. spear
                      4. help
                      5. river

                      10 Clues: skylandhelpspearswordriverarrowshorsesforestsmountains

                      Nouns singular and plural 2024-06-01

                      Nouns singular and plural crossword puzzle
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                      1. pen
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                      1. baby

                      2 Clues: penbaby

                      Mrs K - Collective Nouns 2023-03-28

                      Mrs K - Collective Nouns crossword puzzle
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                      1. A group of elephants.
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                      1. A group of bees.

                      2 Clues: A group of bees.A group of elephants.

                      Collective Nouns for Animals 2015-07-04

                      Collective Nouns for Animals crossword puzzle
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                      1. Grasshoppers (if you looked outside you may see one)
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                      1. Pigs (How they drive in Tokyo)

                      2 Clues: Pigs (How they drive in Tokyo)Grasshoppers (if you looked outside you may see one)

                      Mrs K - Collective Nouns 2023-03-28

                      Mrs K - Collective Nouns crossword puzzle
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                      1. A group of elephants.
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                      1. A group of bees.

                      2 Clues: A group of bees.A group of elephants.

                      TEAM DUH (nouns&verbs) 2021-11-30

                      TEAM DUH (nouns&verbs) crossword puzzle
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                      1. action of walk fast
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                      1. an animal that barks

                      2 Clues: action of walk fastan animal that barks

                      Nouns singular and plural 2024-06-01

                      Nouns singular and plural crossword puzzle
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                      1. pen
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                      1. baby

                      2 Clues: penbaby

                      Likes/Dislikes + Nouns (accents will not work on the crossword, but be aware of where they should be) 2023-09-25

                      Likes/Dislikes + Nouns (accents will not work on the crossword, but be aware of where they should be) crossword puzzle
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                      1. le______________(bike/biking)
                      2. and
                      3. la______________(chocolate ice cream)
                      4. le_______________(movies/movie theater)
                      5. américain le________________(American football)
                      6. but
                      7. le______________(surf/surfing)
                      8. la_________________(vanilla ice cream)
                      9. la______________(television)
                      10. les__________________(snails)
                      11. la______________(pizza)
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                      1. les______________(video games)
                      2. la_______________(music)
                      3. le______________(volleyball)
                      4. les__________________(exams/tests)
                      5. le_____________(soccer)
                      6. les______________(books)
                      7. la_______________(literature)
                      8. le______________(basket ball)
                      9. Tu_____________(You like)
                      10. les__________________(fries)
                      11. je________________(I)don't like
                      12. J'_____________(I) like
                      13. la______________(beach)
                      14. le________________(chocolat)
                      15. le______________(baseball)
                      16. les_________________(vacation)

                      27 Clues: andbutle_____________(soccer)J'_____________(I) likela______________(beach)la______________(pizza)la_______________(music)les______________(books)Tu_____________(You like)le______________(baseball)le______________(volleyball)les__________________(fries)le________________(chocolat)la______________(television)le______________(bike/biking)...

                      Prefixes and suffixes nouns adverbs and adjectives(all start with upper case) 2023-04-06

                      Prefixes and suffixes nouns adverbs and adjectives(all start with upper case) crossword puzzle
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                      1. something lightly.
                      2. quickly and urgently
                      3. vehicular that goes to different places.
                      4. short story usually written by students especially in exams
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                      1. ability to bend easily
                      2. A screen that shows graphics.
                      3. A shameful feeling
                      4. smart guess

                      8 Clues: smart guessA shameful feelingsomething lightly.quickly and urgentlyability to bend easilyA screen that shows graphics.vehicular that goes to different places.short story usually written by students especially in exams

                      nouns from chinese to japanese written out in roman alphabet for a frenchman 2012-11-15

                      nouns from chinese to japanese written out in roman alphabet for a frenchman crossword puzzle
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                      1. 开花
                      2. 鸡蛋
                      3. 玩具
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                      1. 夏天
                      2. 厨房

                      9 Clues: 夏天开花厨房鸡蛋玩具

                      How do I identify nouns in a sentence? 2016-05-03

                      How do I identify nouns in a sentence? crossword puzzle
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                      1. example percy valley view
                      2. you can hear, taste,smell, feel and touch them
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                      1. They are Capitalized
                      2. A noun is a person place or a thing

                      4 Clues: They are Capitalizedexample percy valley viewA noun is a person place or a thingyou can hear, taste,smell, feel and touch them

                      MORPHOLOGY PUZZLE 2017-12-15

                      MORPHOLOGY PUZZLE crossword puzzle
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                      1. contains a non-root and always “outside”of the nuclear constituent.
                      2. words having only one syllable.
                      3. a particle attached to the end of a word to modify its meaning or change it into a different word class.
                      4. a branch of linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech, or –in the case of sign languages-that equivalent aspects of sign.
                      5. bound grammatical morphemes that are affixed to a word.
                      6. the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition , consist of a subject and predicate, the letter typically a verb phrase, a verb with any objects and other modifiers.
                      7. phonemic changes when two or more morphemes are combined into a single word.
                      8. the smallest meaning part of a language when we break down a word into the smallest meaningful parts
                      9. the process of creating a new word out of an old word, usually by adding a prefix or a suffix.
                      10. the words used to indicate that there is more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea.
                      11. any part of a word that you can add inflections to, or that you can add prefixes or suffixes that change the meaning or part of speech.
                      12. the final consonant in syllable.
                      13. a regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, and/or vocabulary.
                      14. a powerful ending part of word that can change the tense of a verb or change a singular noun to a plural noun.
                      15. the beginning sounds of the syllable.
                      16. a describing word, the main syntactic role of which is to qualify a noun or noun phrase, giving more information about the object signified.
                      17. a group of words that stand together as a single unit, typically as part of clause or a sentence.
                      18. a speech sound that is not a vowel, it also refers to letters of the alphabet that represent those sound: Z, B, T, G, and H.
                      19. the smallest linguistic unit of meaning and cannot be analyzed further.
                      20. a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase, it is a particular case of a pro-form.
                      21. a unit of sound that creates meaning in language, join consonants and vowels to form words.
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                      1. a word that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, noun phrase, clause or sentence that typically express manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, etc.
                      2. a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrase to other words within a sentence, that shows the relationship between two other nearby words.
                      3. does not close the form to further word formation (derivational).
                      4. a morpheme (or word element) that cannot stand alone as a word.
                      5. words having only two syllables.
                      6. constitute words themselves, can stand alone on their own.
                      7. closes the construction to further word formation (inflection).
                      8. a branch of linguistics dealing with various kinds of morphophonemic changes.
                      9. adding a morpheme to a root to give a new word, often results in change in syntactic category.
                      10. words derived from initials.
                      11. a study of words that basically deals with word formation, examines the relationship between words, and analyzes their constituent elements.
                      12. an affix attached to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.
                      13. a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existance, or ideas.
                      14. the separation of a word into syllables, whether spoken or written, in most languages the actually spoken syllables are the basis of it in writting too.
                      15. the powerful ending parts of words that can change a word’s part of speech.
                      16. the prt of a word that cannot be changed, and when added to creates different forms of the word.
                      17. the smallest element that can be uttered in isolation with objective or practical meaning.
                      18. a group of letters that is attached before, after or within to a word stem to form a new word.
                      19. a unit of meaning that varies in sound without changing its meaning.
                      20. the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, case, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, and mood.
                      21. the form of a word that inflections get added onto.
                      22. the words used to indicate that there is just one person, place, thing, or idea.
                      23. a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
                      24. joining two or more words to form a new word.
                      25. a morphological construction consisting of a root or a combination of roots.
                      26. one of the units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a particular language.
                      27. the vocalized form of communication used by humans, which is based upon the syntactic combination of items drawn from the lexicon.
                      28. a speech sound made with the vocal tract open, such as A, I, U, E, O.
                      29. an affix inserted in the middle of the word.

                      50 Clues: words derived from initials.words having only one syllable.words having only two syllables.the final consonant in syllable.the beginning sounds of the syllable.an affix inserted in the middle of the word.joining two or more words to form a new word.the form of a word that inflections get added onto....

                      language 2024-09-08

                      language crossword puzzle
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                      1. Uses the Gurmukhi script in India and Shahmukhi script in Pakistan (Countries: India, Pakistan)
                      2. Characterized by its rolling "r" and use of gendered nouns (Countries: Spain, Latin America)
                      3. Known for its compound words and the use of four cases in grammar (Country: Germany)
                      4. Features a language with a high number of consonants in its words and uses the Latin alphabet (Country: Poland)
                      5. Known for its vowel harmony and agglutinative structure (Country: Turkey)
                      6. Features six tones and uses a Latin-based alphabet with diacritics (Country: Vietnam)
                      7. Known for its circular script and rich literary tradition (Country: India)
                      8. Uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a complex system of aspect in its verbs (Country: Russia)
                      9. Features a unique sound system with 15 grammatical cases (Country: Finland)
                      10. Uses the Hangul script, which is a featural alphabet where characters represent sounds (Countries: North and South Korea)
                      11. Uses its unique script and has a complex system of verb conjugation (Country: Georgia)
                      12. Features a script with rounded shapes and a long literary history (Country: India)
                      13. Known for its distinctive script with horizontal lines and use of conjunct consonants (Country: Bangladesh)
                      14. Known for its use of two written standards: Bokmål and Nynorsk (Country: Norway)
                      15. Known for its use of the Latin alphabet and is a global lingua franca (Countries: USA, UK)
                      16. A major language spoken in West Africa with a rich system of noun classes (Countries: Nigeria, Niger)
                      17. Uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a complex system of vowel reduction (Country: Ukraine)
                      18. Features a script with its own unique set of symbols and is a tonal language (Country: Thailand)
                      19. Known for its unique script and its role in the historical and cultural development of Armenia (Country: Armenia)
                      20. Uses both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets and has a rich tradition of folk literature (Country: Serbia)
                      21. Features a logographic writing system with characters called Hanzi (Country: China)
                      22. Uses the Devanagari script and is rich in compound verbs and honorifics (Country: India)
                      23. Known for its use of diacritical marks and the complex system of vowel reduction (Country: Czech Republic)
                      24. Uses the Latin alphabet with diacritics and has a complex system of vowel harmony (Country: Slovakia)
                      25. Renowned for its nasal vowels and the use of liaisons between words (Countries: France, Canada)
                      26. Uses the Telugu script, which is noted for its round shapes and ligatures (Country: India)
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                      1. Recognized for its vowel length distinction and the use of glottal stops (Country: Denmark)
                      2. Known for its agglutinative nature and use of vowel harmony (Country: Hungary)
                      3. Features one of the most conservative Indo-European languages with preserved archaic elements (Country: Lithuania)
                      4. Uses the Greek alphabet and has a rich ancient history influencing modern science and philosophy (Country: Greece)
                      5. Employs three writing systems: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana (Country: Japan)
                      6. Written from right to left and features a script with distinct letter forms for different positions (Countries: Various Middle Eastern nations)
                      7. Has a Bantu base with extensive Arabic loanwords and is known for its simplicity in verb conjugation (Countries: Kenya, Tanzania)
                      8. Known for its use of long vowels and a complex system of stress and intonation (Country: Latvia)
                      9. Uses the Latin alphabet and has significant influences from Latin and Slavic languages (Country: Romania)
                      10. Uses a script that is similar to Devanagari but without the horizontal line (Country: India)
                      11. Features a unique system of vowel harmony and a large number of cases (Country: Estonia)
                      12. Uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a complex system of verb conjugation (Country: Bulgaria)
                      13. Features a language with both Latin and Cyrillic scripts and a significant number of dialects (Country: Belarus)
                      14. Features nasal vowels and the use of "ç" in its alphabet (Countries: Portugal, Brazil)
                      15. Known for its use of the Latin alphabet and its distinctive phonetic system (Country: Croatia)
                      16. Known for its use of dual grammatical number and a rich system of dialects (Country: Slovenia)
                      17. Recognized for its use of double consonants and melodic rhythm (Country: Italy)
                      18. Uses the Devanagari script and has a rich tradition of classical literature (Country: India)
                      19. Known for its guttural sounds and use of a large number of diphthongs (Country: Netherlands)
                      20. Features a script called Javanese script and has levels of speech that indicate formality (Country: Indonesia)
                      21. Known for its ancient script and extensive literary tradition, including Sangam literature (Country: India, Sri Lanka)
                      22. Features a melodic intonation and the use of "å," "ä," and "ö" in its alphabet (Country: Sweden)
                      23. Known for its preservation of Old Norse grammar and its use of unique letter forms (Country: Iceland)
                      24. Uses a script similar to Arabic and Persian, written from right to left (Countries: Pakistan, India)

                      50 Clues: Known for its vowel harmony and agglutinative structure (Country: Turkey)Known for its circular script and rich literary tradition (Country: India)Features a unique sound system with 15 grammatical cases (Country: Finland)Employs three writing systems: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana (Country: Japan)...

                      Rabbit Fools Fox Vocabulary Crossword 2/3 2014-12-03

                      Rabbit Fools Fox Vocabulary Crossword 2/3 crossword puzzle
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                      1. change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
                      2. put into a certain place or abstract location
                      3. have or hold in one's hands or grip
                      4. (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree
                      5. having the same or similar characteristics
                      6. perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards
                      7. any of the occasions for eating food that occur by custom or habit at more or less fixed times
                      8. actively cause something to happen
                      9. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified
                      10. the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones
                      11. the act of departing
                      12. possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done
                      13. (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high')
                      14. soft leather shoe; originally worn by Native Americans
                      15. someone who hunts game
                      16. a point located with respect to surface features of some region
                      17. in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is
                      18. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
                      19. the act that results in something coming to be
                      20. prevent from being seen or discovered
                      21. in a state required for something to function or be effective
                      22. the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
                      23. an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman)
                      24. in no respect; to no degree
                      25. the act of departing
                      26. the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge
                      27. going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way
                      28. be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about
                      29. into a solid condition
                      30. be the source of pain
                      31. not sealed or having been unsealed
                      32. moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste
                      33. used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning
                      34. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
                      35. an area that is approximately central within some larger region
                      36. a necessary or essential thing
                      37. a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things
                      38. a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field
                      39. on one occasion
                      40. the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains
                      41. coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining
                      42. characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity
                      Down
                      1. (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age
                      2. beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position
                      3. the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food
                      4. negation of a word or group of words
                      5. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
                      6. apprehended with certainty
                      7. heal or recover
                      8. produced by a manufacturing process
                      9. obtain
                      10. the side that is forward or prominent
                      11. detected or perceived by the sense of hearing
                      12. a male grandchild
                      13. made afraid
                      14. a separate part of a whole
                      15. the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled
                      16. the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries
                      17. not accessible to view
                      18. deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument
                      19. fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense
                      20. metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
                      21. any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree
                      22. that which has mass and occupies space
                      23. experiencing or manifesting pleasure
                      24. in truth (often tends to intensify)
                      25. produce laughter
                      26. to or toward the inside of
                      27. the solid part of the earth's surface
                      28. not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
                      29. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)
                      30. moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden
                      31. any art that invokes supernatural powers
                      32. at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
                      33. have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
                      34. water soaked soil; soft wet earth
                      35. the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals
                      36. one of two equal parts of a divisible whole

                      78 Clues: obtainmade afraidheal or recoveron one occasionproduce laughtera male grandchildthe act of departingthe act of departingbe the source of painsomeone who hunts gamenot accessible to viewinto a solid conditionapprehended with certaintya separate part of a wholeto or toward the inside ofin no respect; to no degreea necessary or essential thing...

                      Grade 7, Chapter 12 2021-06-01

                      Grade 7, Chapter 12 crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. They often hired samurai to guard their land, and they paid the samurai in land or food as relatively few could afford to pay samurai in money.
                      2. - noun traditional code of the Japanese samurai which stressed courage and loyalty and self-discipline and simple living
                      3. - verb command against
                      4. - verb continue to live; endure or last; continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); support oneself; live longer than
                      5. - noun the act of forming something; United States 44-gun frigate that was one of the first three naval ships built by the United States; it won brilliant victories over British frigates during the War of 1812 and is without doubt the most famous ship in the history of the United States Navy; it has been rebuilt and is anchored in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston; the way in which someone or something is composed; law determining the fundamental political principles of a government
                      6. - noun a large fleet
                      7. - noun a basic truth or law or assumption; a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; a rule or standard especially of good behavior; rule of personal conduct; (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature)
                      8. He is renowned for modernizing the government administration and for promoting Buddhism in Japan.
                      9. - noun a hereditary military dictator of Japan; the shoguns ruled Japan until the revolution of 1867-68
                      10. - verb indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively; to state or express briefly; suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine; give evidence of; be a signal for or a symptom of
                      11. - noun someone who rules during the absence or incapacity or minority of the country's monarch; members of a governing board
                      12. - noun one the Shinto deities (including mythological beings, spirits of distinguished men, forces of nature)
                      13. was a Japanese samurai and daimyo (feudal lord) of the late Sengoku period regarded as the second "Great Unifier" of Japan.
                      Down
                      1. was a Japanese daimyo and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku period. He is regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan.
                      2. - noun a group of many islands in a large body of water
                      3. - noun feudal Japanese military aristocracy; a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy
                      4. was the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199.
                      5. - noun a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans
                      6. - verb collect or gather; get or gather together
                      7. - adj. used by Northerners of Confederate soldiers; noun `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms; a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions); someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action; verb take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance; break with established customs
                      8. - noun an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals); an incompatibility of dates or events; opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings; opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot); a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests; a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; a disagreement or argument about something important; verb go against, as of rules and laws; be in conflict
                      9. - noun the main landmass of a country or continent; as distinguished from an island or peninsula
                      10. - noun the property of being close together; a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) objects or events that are near to one another (in space or time) are perceived as belonging together as a unit; the region close around a person or thing
                      11. - noun the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war
                      12. was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which ruled Japan from 1603 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. He was one of the three "Great Unifiers" of Japan, along with his former lord Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
                      13. - noun change toward something smaller or lower; a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state; a downward slope or bend; a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current; verb grow smaller; inflect for number, gender, case, etc., "in many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives"; go down in value; go down; grow worse; show unwillingness towards; refuse to accept

                      26 Clues: - noun a large fleet- verb command against- verb collect or gather; get or gather together- noun a group of many islands in a large body of water- noun a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans- noun the main landmass of a country or continent; as distinguished from an island or peninsula...

                      Vocab Words 2013-04-30

                      Vocab Words crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. noun the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics or morphology)
                      2. noun a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts; the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts; a particular complex anatomical part; the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations; the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships; verb give a structure to
                      3. noun compliance with formal rules; a manner that strictly observes all forms and ceremonies; a requirement of etiquette or custom
                      4. noun a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb; a word that can be used to refer to a person or place or thing
                      5. noun the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts; an abrupt emphatic exclamation expressing emotion
                      6. noun a detail that is considered insignificant
                      7. noun dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic sequence; an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence; a short musical passage; an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up; verb divide, combine, or mark into phrases; put into words or an expression
                      8. noun (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence; a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will)
                      9. adj. relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law; of or relating to or functioning as an adjective; noun the word class that qualifies nouns; a word that expresses an attribute of something
                      10. noun a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase
                      Down
                      1. noun a function word that combines with a noun or pronoun or noun phrase to form a prepositional phrase that can have an adverbial or adjectival relation to some other word; (linguistics) the placing of one linguistic element before another (as placing a modifier before the word it modifies in a sentence or placing an affix before the base to which it is attached)
                      2. adj. marked by a tendency to find and call attention to errors and flaws; characterized by careful evaluation and judgment; being in or verging on a state of crisis or emergency; at or of a point at which a property or phenomenon suffers an abrupt change especially having enough mass to sustain a chain reaction; forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis; urgently needed; absolutely necessary; of or involving or characteristic of critics or criticism
                      3. noun the profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their esthetic effect; an architectural product or work; the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings; (computer science) the structure and organization of a computer's hardware or system software
                      4. noun an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences; (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac; the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction; something that joins or connects; the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; the state of being joined together
                      5. noun the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses; a word that modifies something other than a noun
                      6. noun a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; verb pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law
                      7. noun something that is created by arranging several things to form a unified whole; the spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole; an essay (especially one written as an assignment); a mixture of ingredients; the act of creating written works; musical creation; the way in which someone or something is composed; art and technique of printing with movable type; a musical work that has been created
                      8. noun a word that serves as the predicate of a sentence; a content word that denotes an action or a state
                      9. noun a drawing intended to explain how something works; a drawing showing the relation between the parts; verb make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows how things work or how they are constructed
                      10. adj. arranged in a line; in a straight unbroken line of descent from parent to child

                      20 Clues: noun a detail that is considered insignificantnoun a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phraseadj. arranged in a line; in a straight unbroken line of descent from parent to childnoun the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses; a word that modifies something other than a noun...

                      ELA Crossword Review #2 2021-02-02

                      ELA Crossword Review #2 crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. A conjunction used in complex sentences which always introduces a dependent clause (toxic) Ex: because, after, while...
                      2. The case of a pronoun when the pronoun is showing ownership (usually ends in "-s").
                      3. A verb-like word created by adding "-ing" to the end of the verb (Ex: gulping) and always used in progressive form.
                      4. A verb-like word created by adding "-ed", "-d", "-en", or "-n" tp the end of a verb (Ex: eaten, swallowed) and always used in perfect form.
                      5. The subject in an imperative sentence (even though it is not directly written in a sentence).
                      6. A pronoun that ends in "-self" or "-selves" and is simply in the sentence to add emphasis - this can be removed from the sentence.
                      7. Words that tell us location and time. (Ex: below, after, under...)
                      8. A singular noun that describes a group of something (flock, herd...).
                      9. Pronouns like I, me, my, we, our, ours...
                      10. A noun that cannot be experienced with the 5 senses (love, joy, sorrow...).
                      11. Writing in which the author is persuading you to think the way that they do.
                      12. When a verb is presently/currently taking place.
                      13. Words that describe (adjectives or adverbs).
                      14. A modifier which describes verbs or adjectives and almost always ends in "-ly".
                      15. A verb form which contains only one verb except for future tense "will" (Ex I sat on the bench.)
                      16. A type of sentence which simply makes a statement and ends in a ".".
                      17. A sentence which contains only one independent clause.
                      18. A pronoun error in which the antecedent is in one person or number and the pronoun is in a different person or number.
                      19. Details in a story that focus on your 5 senses.
                      20. The case of a pronoun in the subject spot of the sentence.
                      21. A verb that comes before an action verb and helps the action verb by telling us when the action took place.
                      22. The specific noun which a pronoun refers back to.
                      23. The person or thing doing the action in a sentence.
                      24. Ex: a, an, the
                      25. A verb form that always contains 'had, has, or will have" followed by a past participle.
                      26. A sentence which contains 1 independent clause, 1 subordinating conjunction, and 1 dependent clause.
                      27. Meaning more than one.
                      28. Tells us if a pronoun is singular or plural.
                      29. Words in persuasive writing that appeal to the readers' emotions (starved, lonely...)
                      30. When a verb will take place in the future.
                      31. A word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence.
                      32. A sentence which contains 2 independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.
                      33. A general (not specific or capitalized) person, place, thing, or idea.
                      Down
                      1. A type of sentence which gives a command and can end in a "!" or a ".".
                      2. The job a pronoun has in a sentence.
                      3. A clause which CANNOT stand alone as a sentence.
                      4. A conjunction used in a compound sentence (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
                      5. Stating your opinion, giving a reason for that opinion, and providing specific examples to support the reason.
                      6. A modifier which describes nouns and pronouns.
                      7. A person, place, thing, or idea.
                      8. A type of sentence which asks a question and ends in a "?".
                      9. A verb that can be physically or mentally performed.
                      10. The correct use of grammar in writing - punctuation, capitalization, spelling...
                      11. Meaning only one.
                      12. Pronouns like he, she, it, we, they, them...
                      13. A meaningful group of words starting with a preposition and ending with the object of the preposition.
                      14. When a verb takes place in the past.
                      15. A clause which can stand alone as a sentence.
                      16. The person or thing that the direct object is being done for.
                      17. A verb form that always contains a helping verb following by a present participle.
                      18. The last word in a prepositional phrase which answers the 'question' that the preposition 'asks'.
                      19. A type of sentence which ends in an "!".
                      20. The case of a pronoun in any object (IO, DO, OP) spot of the sentence.
                      21. Persuasive writing technique that makes the reader feel like an outsider if they do not believe the way the author does.
                      22. A pronoun that ends in "-self" or "-selves" and is in any object spot in a sentence - this cannot be removed from the sentence.
                      23. A specific (capitalized) person, place, thing, or idea.
                      24. Pronouns like you, your, and yours.
                      25. A noun that can be experiences with the 5 senses.
                      26. A verb that links together a noun (usually the subject) with its modifier.
                      27. A pronoun error in which a singular pronoun refers to more than one antecedent.
                      28. The person or thing directly receiving the action from the subject.
                      29. Tells us the perspective of the pronoun (1st, 2nd, or 3rd).

                      62 Clues: Ex: a, an, theMeaning only one.Meaning more than one.A person, place, thing, or idea.Pronouns like you, your, and yours.The job a pronoun has in a sentence.When a verb takes place in the past.A type of sentence which ends in an "!".Pronouns like I, me, my, we, our, ours...When a verb will take place in the future....

                      VOCAB LIST 1-4 2024-10-22

                      VOCAB LIST 1-4 crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. - the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close to each other in a sentence or phrase
                      2. - a literary term that refers to poetry written in unrhymed but metered lines, almost always iambic pentameter.
                      3. - A word, phrase, or expression that is considered informal andcharacteristic of spoken language.
                      4. - A class of novel that depicts and explores the manner in which the protagonist develops morally and psychologically
                      5. - is a poem about the feeling of an eerie presence like that feeling a ghost when someone is alone
                      6. - to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable
                      7. Sentence- ex.a. "She is simply hard, a straight shooter, a woman clean of received wisdom and open to what she sees"
                      8. - the body of codified ecclesiastical law, especially of the Roman Catholic Church as promulgated in ecclesiastical councils and by the pope.
                      9. - any break, pause, or interruption.
                      10. The literal, dictionary definition of a word.
                      11. - something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time, especially a thing or person that belongs to an earlier time:
                      12. - a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another.
                      13. A literary device that involves an extended metaphor, often comparing dissimilar things in a surprising and ingenious way.
                      14. - a short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables.
                      15. - a critical or explanatory note or body of notes added to a text.
                      16. - any member of a class of words that modify nouns and pronouns, primarily by describing a particular quality of the word they are modifying
                      17. - the purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions, especially through certain kinds of art, as tragedy or music.
                      18. - rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words
                      19. A literary device that involves the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words, especially in close proximity. It is often used to create a musical or rhythmic effect, and it can also be used to emphasize certain words or ideas
                      20. - Generally, the original model from which something is developed or made; in literary criticism, those images, figures, character types, settings, and story patterns that, according to the Swiss analytical psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, are universally shared by people across cultures.
                      Down
                      1. The conclusion or resolution of a story,
                      2. - a literary device that creates connections between parallel or similar concepts.
                      3. a metrical foot in poetry consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables
                      4. - any member of a class of words that function as modifiers of verbs or clauses, and in some languages, as Latin and English, as modifiers of adjectives, other adverbs
                      5. - protagonist or main character who does not embody traditional heroic qualities such as grand displays of bravery or unwavering loyalty/honesty
                      6. A literary device where a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly resolved by the intervention of an unexpected or unlikely character, force, or event.
                      7. - a speech or short comment that a character delivers directly to an audience. It is a direct message to the audience that the characters cannot hear.
                      8. - EX The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank“I’ve learned one thing: you only really get to know a person after a fight. Only then can you judge their true character!”
                      9. A humorous scene or character introduced into a dramatic work, typically a tragedy, to relieve the emotional tension and provide a contrast to the more serious elements.
                      10. a series of lines or verses in which the first, last, or other particular letters when taken in order spell out a word, phrase, etc.
                      11. ex. Home v.s. House Cheap vs. Affordable Dog vs. Mutt
                      12. - a literary device in which conjunctions—such as and, but, and or—between words, phrases, or clauses are intentionally omitted while maintaining proper grammar.
                      13. ex."What light through the yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."
                      14. - the commencement of two or more words of a word group with the same letter, as in apt alliteration's artful aid.
                      15. - places opposite words, ideas, or qualities parallel to each other.
                      16. - a foot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one strAntigonishccentual meter
                      17. - a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse, as sadder but wiser, or strong as an ox
                      18. - a passing or casual reference; an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication
                      19. - EX - Sheila Kaye-Smith’s Project Gutenberg:“His huge hand caught the hypnotic stone and swept it into crashing, ear-splitting cacophony against the cold steel bulkhead.”
                      20. - a speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object

                      40 Clues: - any break, pause, or interruption.The conclusion or resolution of a story,The literal, dictionary definition of a word.- rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or wordsex. Home v.s. House Cheap vs. Affordable Dog vs. Mutt- a critical or explanatory note or body of notes added to a text....

                      2024 In Music Pt. 2 2024-12-28

                      2024 In Music Pt. 2 crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. This song sees one of the up-and-coming featured artists launch their Japanese singing career.
                      2. Interpolates a track from the 2001 video game "Ico".
                      3. The title of this track could also be used to describe another artist who actually made good music.
                      4. Played at the "TikTok Rizz Party".
                      5. In recent weeks, denizens of the virtual world have reserved large swaths of their consciousnesses for the purpose of cherishing this soaring symphonic moment.
                      6. The first single off this artist's 2024 record, who mostly tends to sing in Korean.
                      7. This song sees the artist talk about their woes with touring, using a heavier sound to emphasize the topic.
                      8. Dial tone.
                      9. The car mentioned in this track is notable for being the last generation of this series of cars to be produced in 5 seperate body styles.
                      10. This track references the artist's comics, uploaded to her Twitter and Tumblr. Also samples Season 3, Episode 4 of "Video Game High School" on YouTube before the drop.
                      11. The indie rock side project of artist Jane Remover.
                      12. The lead single to their new album, this song sees the singer longing to be wanted, and to have a reason to "get out of the house" because of it.
                      13. This nautical-inspired song, which went viral on TikTok, was recorded using a Shure SM7.
                      14. This diss track references a US federal law which requires offenders to be "registered and placed on neighborhood watch."
                      15. Two versions of this song about a destructive relationship exist: one with the full accompaniment of the artist's band, and the other as a stripped-back solo endeavor.
                      16. The artist who covered this soulful song once cited the original artists' "warmth, strangeness and pure cool" as a major inspiration.
                      17. In his verse on this track, a New Orleans rapper references a chronic skin condition which primarily affects middle-aged women with fair skin.
                      18. This track's chorus interpolates a track off Daft Punk's 2005 album, "Human After All".
                      19. Of the two artists in this collab, one is from a ceremonial county in the East of England, while the other is from fifth largest city in Oceania.
                      Down
                      1. A pop punk band put their own unique spin on this classic new wave hit – and introduced it to audiences across Europe while touring with a major pop star.
                      2. The remix to this club banger introduces an artist famed for her sexually-charged lyrics.
                      3. If your husband is gay, and I am gay, then we are nouns!
                      4. Taylor Swift praised and shared this song on her story.
                      5. This song's title references the legendary author of the Iliad and the Aeneid.
                      6. The remix of this artist's 2023 song, also known for her multiple collaborations with Charli xcx and a placement on the soundtrack of I Saw The TV Glow introduces an absolutely dreamy, out of this world collaborator.
                      7. Lyrics from this baroque pop track references the hysteria and moral panic which arises from the fear of communism and other far-left movements.
                      8. The opening line of this song references three key features of the Ableton Live DAW.
                      9. I just can't stop drinking crude oil!
                      10. This song was written with the artist's band on a train to Boston and performed live just an hour after it was completed.
                      11. This track about escaping the pressures of life and going somewhere natural introduces an…interesting vocal chop at the beginning of the chorus.
                      12. The last song on this Australian artist's EP; it originated as a simple drum beat.
                      13. This song shares a name with one of Taylor Swift's country ballads - but with a drastically different sound.
                      14. The only single released to streaming platforms from the rapper who continually refuses to drop their latest album at a promised time.
                      15. "i'm a dog, woof, woof!"
                      16. This album from the popular rage rapper tells a story set 69 years into the future.
                      17. The music video for this song features two actors who starred in the film that won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in the same year the Berlin Wall fell.
                      18. The namesake of this track died of peritonitis.
                      19. This song's intro samples a song from the featured artist's 2023 album; that song's intro incorporates the Spanish equivalent of "that was fucking crazy."
                      20. This American indie pop band is noted for writing and performing songs in both English and Spanish.
                      21. The comeback single from this "recession pop" icon was released under their own brand-new record label.
                      22. This understated country ballad features one of the most renowned - and controversial - guitarists of the day.

                      41 Clues: Dial tone."i'm a dog, woof, woof!"Played at the "TikTok Rizz Party".I just can't stop drinking crude oil!The namesake of this track died of peritonitis.The indie rock side project of artist Jane Remover.Interpolates a track from the 2001 video game "Ico".Taylor Swift praised and shared this song on her story....

                      Which verb [i.] do you need with these nouns [fn.]? (BR: El. Unit 4) 2023-03-29

                      Which verb [i.] do you need with these nouns [fn.]? (BR: El. Unit 4) crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. an app
                      2. money
                      3. a contact
                      4. a text message
                      5. a phone
                      Down
                      1. an account (belépni)
                      2. the details
                      3. a website (elérni)
                      4. a device
                      5. on a button

                      10 Clues: moneyan appa phonea devicea contactthe detailson a buttona text messagea website (elérni)an account (belépni)

                      Ex. 2: Complete the crossword puzzle. Write in the PLURAL forms of the given nouns: 2025-02-26

                      Ex. 2: Complete the crossword puzzle. Write in the PLURAL forms of the given nouns: crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. - foot
                      2. - tooth
                      3. - goose
                      4. - radius
                      5. - chef
                      Down
                      1. - wolf
                      2. - leaf
                      3. - child
                      4. - person
                      5. - knife
                      6. - mouse

                      11 Clues: - wolf- leaf- foot- chef- child- tooth- knife- goose- mouse- person- radius

                      Ex. 2: Complete the crossword puzzle. Write in the PLURAL forms of the given nouns: 2025-02-26

                      Ex. 2: Complete the crossword puzzle. Write in the PLURAL forms of the given nouns: crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. - children
                      2. - wolves
                      3. - feet
                      4. - people
                      5. - knives
                      Down
                      1. - chefs
                      2. - leaves
                      3. - geese
                      4. - teeth
                      5. - mice
                      6. - Radii

                      11 Clues: - feet- mice- chefs- geese- teeth- Radii- leaves- wolves- people- knives- children

                      Nouns that ends in –s, -ss, -x, -sh, or –ch form their Plurals by adding –es to the Singular 2023-06-29

                      Nouns that ends in –s, -ss, -x, -sh, or –ch form their Plurals by adding –es to the Singular crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. FOX
                      2. PEACH
                      3. PATCH
                      4. CATCH
                      5. BUNCH
                      6. BATCH
                      7. MATCH
                      8. DISH
                      9. LOSS
                      Down
                      1. GLASS
                      2. PITCH
                      3. ASH
                      4. WATCH
                      5. BRUSH
                      6. CLASS
                      7. BENCH
                      8. DRESS
                      9. BOX

                      18 Clues: FOXASHBOXDISHLOSSGLASSPEACHPITCHPATCHCATCHWATCHBUNCHBRUSHCLASSBENCHBATCHMATCHDRESS

                      A Box Full of Nouns Crossword Activity 2021-09-19

                      A Box Full of Nouns Crossword Activity crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. If you're feeling bored, you might need some ______________________ .
                      Down
                      1. If you're taking a trip, pack your ________________ .
                      2. A _______________ plows fields and bales hay.

                      3 Clues: A _______________ plows fields and bales hay.If you're taking a trip, pack your ________________ .If you're feeling bored, you might need some ______________________ .

                      Verbs to Nouns: Complete the crossword puzzle with a noun form of the verb at the end of each sentence 2021-04-27

                      Verbs to Nouns: Complete the crossword puzzle with a noun form of the verb at the end of each sentence crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. Our plan was a _____; it just didn't work. (fail)
                      2. The _____ of the flight was delayed by bad weather. (depart)
                      3. It's entirely your _____ whether you come or not. (choose)
                      4. If the work isn't done to my _____, you'll be fired. (satisfy)
                      5. . The children were jumping up and down with _____. (excite)
                      6. His sudden _____ surprised everyone. (arrive)
                      7. Non-attendance at lessons will result in the _____ of your student visa. (lose)
                      8. The conference was a disaster because of poor _____. (organize)
                      9. I didn't have the right _____ for the job. (qualify)
                      10. I need your _____ on this sheet of paper. (sign)
                      11. Thanks to you, the party was a complete _____. (succeed)
                      12. The sound of his _____ could be heard on the top floor. (laugh)
                      Down
                      1. Listen carefully, everyone. I've got an important _____ to make. (announce)
                      2. There have been several major _____ in the field of information technology. (develop)
                      3. Because of the baggage handlers strike at the airport, there were several flight _____. (cancel)
                      4. His parents had great _____ for the future, but were ultimately disappointed. (expect)
                      5. My brother is a _____ expert, and runs courses for people who want to go to remote places like the Sahara Desert. (survive)
                      6. Her sudden _____ shocked everyone. (die)
                      7. I'm afraid I can't give you _____ to leave. (permit)
                      8. We had a terrible _____, but we quickly made it up. (argue)
                      9. When he looked at the liquid under a microscope, he made a shocking _____. (discover).
                      10. He looked at me in _____. (astonish)

                      22 Clues: He looked at me in _____. (astonish)Her sudden _____ shocked everyone. (die)His sudden _____ surprised everyone. (arrive)I need your _____ on this sheet of paper. (sign)Our plan was a _____; it just didn't work. (fail)I'm afraid I can't give you _____ to leave. (permit)I didn't have the right _____ for the job. (qualify)...

                      4.2 Mes loisirs No accents or spaces are included in the answers. Articles (le, la, les) ARE included with nouns. 2025-01-05

                      4.2  Mes loisirs   No accents or spaces are included in the answers.  Articles (le, la, les) ARE included with nouns. crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. TV
                      2. to talk on the phone
                      3. vacation
                      4. to swim
                      5. to listen to
                      6. snails
                      7. pizza
                      8. sports
                      9. to play
                      10. to do
                      11. to meet up with
                      12. to travel
                      13. why
                      Down
                      1. the mountain
                      2. I hate
                      3. I love
                      4. because
                      5. chocolate
                      6. I like
                      7. music
                      8. to dance
                      9. video games
                      10. the beach
                      11. to watch
                      12. I prefer

                      25 Clues: TVwhymusicpizzato doI hateI loveI likesnailssportsbecauseto swimto playvacationto danceto watchI preferchocolatethe beachto travelvideo gamesthe mountainto listen toto meet up withto talk on the phone

                      Grammar Terms 2014-11-11

                      Grammar Terms crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. Mood The mood of the verb used in ordinary statements: stating a fact, expressing an opinion, asking a question.
                      2. Pronoun A pronoun that takes the place of a noun phrase to show ownership.
                      3. Used to modify verbs. They are used to express when, where, how, for what reason, or to what degree an action is performed.
                      4. A punctuation mark indicating a pause, typically between two main clauses, that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.
                      5. A prefix, suffix, or infix: a word element (or morpheme) that can be attached to a base or root to form a new word.
                      6. Sentence A sentence that expresses strong feelings by making an exclamation.
                      7. A word used to connect words, phrases or clauses.
                      8. Punctuation marks used to set off a word or phrase after an independent clause or to set off a parenthetical remark.
                      9. Punctuation marks used to separate elements in a sentence in order to mark off explanatory or qualifying remarks in writing.
                      10. Sentence A sentence that asks a question.
                      11. Object A noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb.
                      12. The grammatical connection of two or more ideas to give them equal emphasis and importance.
                      13. Words, phrases, and clauses that make one element of a sentence dependent on (or subordinate to) another.
                      14. The smallest, meaningful unit of sound.
                      15. Sentence A sentence that contains at least two independent clauses, often joined by a conjunction.
                      16. Describing words. They are used either before or after a noun (or a pronoun) to modify its meaning.
                      17. A group of words that contain a subject and a predicate.
                      18. A word which preceded a noun (or a pronoun) to show the noun’s (or the pronoun’s) relationship to another word in the sentence.
                      19. Punctuation marks used between the parts of a compound word or name or between the syllables of a word when divided at the end of a line.
                      20. Voice A quality of a verb that describes when its subject is acting out the verb. A verb is said to be in active voice when the subject performs the verb.
                      21. The time of a verb’s action or state of being, such as past, present, and future.
                      22. Voice A quality of a verb that describes when the subject of a sentence is acted upon by the verb. A verb is said to be in the passive voice when its subject does not perform the action of the verb.
                      Down
                      1. Clause A group of words that begins with a relative pronoun or a subordinating conjunction. A dependent clause has both a subject and a verb but (unlike an independent clause) cannot stand alone as a sentence.
                      2. A letter or group of letters attached to the beginning of a word that partly indicates its meaning.
                      3. Sentence A sentence that makes a statement.
                      4. Clause A group of words with a subject and a predicate that can stand alone as a sentence.
                      5. A word or a group of words that introduces a noun.
                      6. A punctuation mark used to indicate that a writer is introducing a quotation or a list of items or that a writer is separating two clauses of which the second expands or illustrates the first.
                      7. A letter or group of letters added to the end of a word or root (i.e., a base form), serving to form a new word or functioning as an inflectional ending.
                      8. Sentence A sentence that contains at least one independent clause and one dependent clause.
                      9. Punctuation marks indicating a pause between parts of a sentence. It is also used to separate items in a list and to mark the place of thousands in a large numeral.
                      10. Phrase A group of words made up of a preposition, its objects, and any of the objects modifiers.
                      11. Object A noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom the action of a verb in a sentence is performed.
                      12. A punctuation mark used to indicate possession, time expressions, or contractions.
                      13. Words used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. They are included in a sentence (usually at the start) to express a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, or enthusiasm.
                      14. The part of the sentence that indicates what it is about.
                      15. One of the two main parts of a sentence or clause, modifying the subject and including the verb, objects, or phrases governed by the verb.
                      16. They replace nouns.
                      17. Mood The mood of a verb expressing wishes, stipulating demands, or making statements contrary to fact.
                      18. Mood The form of the verb that makes direct commands and requests.
                      19. A type of determiner that precedes a noun.
                      20. A word for a person, place, or thing. Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word which names it. That “naming word” is called a noun.
                      21. The smallest, meaningful unit of structure.
                      22. marks Punctuation marks indicating the exact words spoken or written, for the names of things like books, or to express the idea of alleged or so-called.
                      23. A verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun.
                      24. A group of words that expresses a complete idea.
                      25. Sentence A sentence with only one independent clause.
                      26. Action words. A verb can express a physical action, a mental action, or a state of being.

                      48 Clues: They replace nouns.The smallest, meaningful unit of sound.Sentence A sentence that asks a question.A type of determiner that precedes a noun.Sentence A sentence that makes a statement.The smallest, meaningful unit of structure.A group of words that expresses a complete idea.A word used to connect words, phrases or clauses....

                      Literary Terms, Elements and Devices Puzzle #1 2014-10-06

                      Literary Terms, Elements and Devices Puzzle #1 crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. An understatement for rhetorical effect
                      2. A short fiction that illustrates an explicit moral lesson through the use of analogy
                      3. The character who tells the story; or in poetry the persona
                      4. A direct and specific meaning often referred to as the dictionary dictionary meaning of a word
                      5. the modulation of weak and strong 9stressed and unstressed syllables0 elements in the flow of speech
                      6. The use of similar forms in writing for nouns, verbs, phrases, or thoughts
                      7. The repetition of a sequence of two or more consonants, but with a change in the interviewing vowels, such as pitter-patter or pish-posh
                      8. The time and place of the action in a story, poem, or play
                      9. Broadly defined, any sensory detail or evocation in a work; more narrowly, the use of figurative language to evoke feelings
                      10. two rhyming lines of iambic pentameter that together present a single idea or connection
                      11. Also called unlimited focus; a perspective that can be seen from one character's view to another, or can be moved in or out of the mind of any character at any time
                      12. The more or less regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
                      13. An address or invocation to something that is inanimate, such as an angry lover who screams at the ocean in despair
                      14. A figure of speech that consists of the use of the same of one object or concept for that of another to refer to the object
                      15. The omission or absence of conjunctions between parts of a sentence
                      16. The language and speech idiosyncrasies of a specific area, region, or group of people
                      17. Treating an abstraction or non human object as if it were a person, by endowing it with human qualities
                      18. The person, not necessarily the author, who is the voice of a poem
                      19. The voice or figure of the author who tells and structures the story and who may or may not share the values of the actual author
                      20. A pause in a line or verse, indicated by natural speech patterns rather than due to specific metrical patterns
                      21. The sequential repetition of similar initial sound, usually applied to consonants, usually heard in closely proximate stressed syllables
                      22. The repetition of the same or similar sounds, most often at the end of lines
                      23. A poetic stanza of four lines
                      Down
                      1. A lyric poem that is somewhat serious in subject matter and treatment, elevated in style and sometimes uses elaborate stanza structure
                      2. A drama in which a character (usually good and noble and of high rank) is brought to a disastrous end in his or her confrontation with a superior force
                      3. Language A technique in writing in which the author temporarily interrupts the order, construction or meaning of the writing for a particular effect; opposite of literal language
                      4. The juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, grammatical structures or ideas
                      5. When a part is used to signify a whole
                      6. One thing that is pictured as if it were something else, suggesting a likeness or analogy between them. It is an implicit comparison without using like or as
                      7. A person, place, thing, event, or pattern in a literary work that designates itself and at the same time figuratively represents or "stands for" something else
                      8. The placing of two items or ideas side by side to create a certain effect, reveal an attitude, or accomplish some purpose of the writer
                      9. The use of conjunctions in close succession
                      10. A word capturing or approximating the sound of what it describes
                      11. A generalized, abstract paraphrase of the inferred central or dominant idea or concern of a work; the statement a poem makes about its subject
                      12. A metrical foot of poetry consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable
                      13. The attitude a literary work has towards its subject and theme; the tenor of a piece of writing based on particular stylistic devices
                      14. An extended metaphor in a poem
                      15. A direct, explicit comparison of one thing to another, usually using the words like or as
                      16. A legend or short moral story often using animals as characters
                      17. The way a character develops over the course of the story
                      18. Refers to opening a story in the middle of the action, necessitating filling in past details by exposition or flashback
                      19. A French word meaning "unknotting" or "unwinding"; refers to the outcome or result of a complex situation or sequence of events, an aftermath or resolution that usually occurs near the final stages of the plot
                      20. The organization or arrangement of the various elements in a work
                      21. A situation or statement characterized by significant difference between what is expected or understood and what actually happens or is meant
                      22. The struggle between the opposing forces on which the action in a work of literature depends
                      23. A foot of poetry consisting of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed syllable
                      24. To hint at or to present an indication of the future beforehand
                      25. The regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrase or clauses

                      48 Clues: A poetic stanza of four linesAn extended metaphor in a poemWhen a part is used to signify a wholeAn understatement for rhetorical effectThe use of conjunctions in close successionThe way a character develops over the course of the storyThe time and place of the action in a story, poem, or play...

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                      2. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      3. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      4. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                      5. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      6. Who loves anyone?
                      7. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      8. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      9. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      10. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      11. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      12. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      13. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      14. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      15. Who shoots Wilson?
                      16. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                      17. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      18. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      19. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      20. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      21. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      22. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      23. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      24. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                      25. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      26. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      27. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      28. What is Fern’s last name?
                      29. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      30. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      31. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      32. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      33. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      34. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      35. Unstressed/stressed
                      36. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      37. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      38. Stressed/unstressed
                      39. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      Down
                      1. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      2. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      3. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      4. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      5. What did Allie die of?
                      6. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      7. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      8. What doth the raven quoth?
                      9. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      10. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      11. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      12. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      13. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      14. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      15. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      16. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      17. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      18. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      19. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      20. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      21. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      22. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                      23. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      24. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      25. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      26. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      27. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      28. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      29. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      30. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      31. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      32. What is the most important part of speech?
                      33. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      34. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      35. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                      36. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      37. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      38. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      39. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      40. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What illness does Old Spencer have?...

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      2. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      3. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      4. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      5. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      6. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      7. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      8. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      9. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      10. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      11. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      12. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      13. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      14. What did Allie die of?
                      15. What is the most important part of speech?
                      16. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      17. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      18. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      19. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      20. Stressed/unstressed
                      21. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      22. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      23. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      24. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      25. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      26. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      27. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      28. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      29. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      30. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      31. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      32. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      33. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      34. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      35. What is Fern’s last name?
                      Down
                      1. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      2. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      3. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      4. Who shoots Wilson?
                      5. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      6. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      7. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      8. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                      9. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      10. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                      11. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      12. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      13. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                      14. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      15. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      16. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      17. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      18. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      19. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      20. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                      21. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      22. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      23. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      24. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      25. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                      26. Unstressed/stressed
                      27. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      28. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      29. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      30. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      31. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      32. Who loves anyone?
                      33. What doth the raven quoth?
                      34. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      35. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                      36. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      37. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      38. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      39. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      40. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      41. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      42. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      43. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      44. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing.What is Bartleby’s infections word?...

                      Week 1 to 5 word check 2017-03-05

                      Week 1 to 5 word check crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. In the cafeteria, the popular girls always sit far apart from the people they consider to be the school ... .
                      2. Though his friends were having a fun time at the bar, Kevin settled for a ... evening at home.
                      3. Those clouds look very ... . I think it’s going to rain.
                      4. Jack is unimaginably ... – at breakfast, he eats 15 pancakes, at lunch, he orders 2 Big Macs but evenings he spends in Tokyo City eating a double portion of sushi.
                      5. In the historical ..., you can find many records with examples of courage, intrigues and politics.
                      6. When my sisters and I get together, we tend to do ... things like dressing up as cartoon characters.
                      7. In the meteorological station work many people who use powerful devices to ... weather for next day, week and even month.
                      8. Megan invented a ... why she skipped school – she has an ill hamster who needed to be looked after but actually, she went to the cinema with friends.
                      9. Mother wanted to ... her child when she saw that all her mascara and lipstick was put on the mirror.
                      10. Thieves are so ... and quick that you cannot even feel when they are grabbing a phone or a wallet out of your pocket.
                      11. Latvian language teacher is really ... at tests – she spotted that Arthur had written some rules on his rubber.
                      12. The teacher was extremely ... when she found out that everyone had been using phones during the test even though it was forbidden.
                      13. My husband and my mother don't really like each other, but they ... one another for my sake.
                      14. Because Jim often attempts to ... younger children, he is considered a bully.
                      15. Our physics teacher loves to ... – he likes to draw circles in the air or to show how big the world is with his palms.
                      16. Linda is an ... reader – she loves to read everything but most of all novels.
                      17. Because my uncle was a mean man, he took pleasure in making ... statements to people.
                      18. The trial judge was only interested in evidence that was ... and visible.
                      19. When the police chief discovers his officers let the criminal escape, he will definitely ... them.
                      20. It is against school rules for any individual to bully or ... students and staff members.
                      21. Bedroom and policeman are only two of many ... nouns.
                      22. Queen Elizabeth has ruled her ... for many years.
                      23. Some vegetarians ... people who are eating meat or wearing fur and leather jackets.
                      24. Our teacher wanted us to spot that little ... that makes this sentence’s structure different from the previous one.
                      25. I do not like people who like to ... in a full tram or a bus – it seems that they enjoy pushing other people.
                      Down
                      1. Daniel is ... – he has broken his left arm for the second time in a year. He seems so unlucky this year.
                      2. He has absolutely no ... whatsoever and will do whatever is necessary to get ahead.
                      3. Sometimes other people will ... at your ideas just because they did not come up with the ideas first.
                      4. Outside The Plaza Hotel, there was a ... of fans who knew that Madonna was staying there and they desperately wanted to take a photo of her.
                      5. Painter wanted to ... red and blue colours in his painting because they were too pale.
                      6. In the bookstore, there are a ... of various sorts of books, stationery items and even boxes and paper for presents.
                      7. Jo’s aunt is very ... . She is always looking for someone to argue with.
                      8. My sick grandpa was very excited to be reaching ... status.
                      9. After examining Jennifer’s hand from every angle, the nurse said that the ... would heal by itself and that stitches were unnecessary.
                      10. I sometimes wonder how difficult in kindergarten it was to ... that 2 + 2 = 4.
                      11. As the ... ran from law enforcement officers, he fell and broke his ankle.
                      12. Santa gave her ... to Greg when his grandma died.
                      13. My brother likes to ... some unbelievable stories about where he had spent his time when arriving late at home but mum knows they are not true.
                      14. Movie Transformers was an interesting story for boys because it tells a story about a friendship between an ... and an ordinary student.
                      15. These potato chips with onion flavour have a ... of sour cream.
                      16. Mary was nervous and her hands were ... before her big speech.
                      17. Apple is a leader in the development of modern ... – they have invented brilliant phones, laptops and other useful devices.
                      18. When the soldier betrayed his country, his ... gave the entire military a bad name.
                      19. Sister ... me to give her my bike so despairingly that I was left no other choice than giving it to her.
                      20. War is usually ... and full of horror, fear and aggression.
                      21. An army officer was incredibly ...– he gave short commands and even while talking with friends he gave quick answers with no details.
                      22. Rainis is an ... person in the history of Latvian literature – he is an author of many great poems and plays.
                      23. After his wife’s death, James looked for .... in a liquor bottle.
                      24. Sherlock Holmes is a well-known detective who has exposed many notorious ... and criminals.
                      25. Jimmy had such a bad temper that he would often go into a ... when he didn’t get his way.

                      50 Clues: Santa gave her ... to Greg when his grandma died.Queen Elizabeth has ruled her ... for many years.Bedroom and policeman are only two of many ... nouns.Those clouds look very ... . I think it’s going to rain.My sick grandpa was very excited to be reaching ... status.War is usually ... and full of horror, fear and aggression....

                      Week 1 to 5 word check 2017-03-05

                      Week 1 to 5 word check crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. I do not like people who like to ... in a full tram or a bus – it seems that they enjoy pushing other people.
                      2. Bedroom and policeman are only two of many ... nouns.
                      3. It is against school rules for any individual to bully or ... students and staff members.
                      4. Daniel is ... – he has broken his left arm for the second time in a year. He seems so unlucky this year.
                      5. These potato chips with onion flavour have a ... of sour cream.
                      6. When my sisters and I get together, we tend to do ... things like dressing up as cartoon characters.
                      7. Jo’s aunt is very ... . She is always looking for someone to argue with.
                      8. Apple is a leader in the development of modern ... – they have invented brilliant phones, laptops and other useful devices.
                      9. Latvian language teacher is really ... at tests – she spotted that Arthur had written some rules on his rubber.
                      10. The trial judge was only interested in evidence that was ... and visible.
                      11. In the meteorological station work many people who use powerful devices to ... weather for next day, week and even month.
                      12. Megan invented a ... why she skipped school – she has an ill hamster who needed to be looked after but actually, she went to the cinema with friends.
                      13. Santa gave her ... to Greg when his grandma died.
                      14. The teacher was extremely ... when she found out that everyone had been using phones during the test even though it was forbidden.
                      15. In the bookstore, there are a ... of various sorts of books, stationery items and even boxes and paper for presents.
                      16. In the historical ..., you can find many records with examples of courage, intrigues and politics.
                      17. Sometimes other people will ... at your ideas just because they did not come up with the ideas first.
                      18. Rainis is an ... person in the history of Latvian literature – he is an author of many great poems and plays.
                      19. As the ... ran from law enforcement officers, he fell and broke his ankle.
                      20. After examining Jennifer’s hand from every angle, the nurse said that the ... would heal by itself and that stitches were unnecessary.
                      21. Some vegetarians ... people who are eating meat or wearing fur and leather jackets.
                      22. After his wife’s death, James looked for .... in a liquor bottle.
                      23. My husband and my mother don't really like each other, but they ... one another for my sake.
                      24. Sherlock Holmes is a well-known detective who has exposed many notorious ... and criminals.
                      25. Jimmy had such a bad temper that he would often go into a ... when he didn’t get his way.
                      Down
                      1. An army officer was incredibly ...– he gave short commands and even while talking with friends he gave quick answers with no details.
                      2. Because my uncle was a mean man, he took pleasure in making ... statements to people.
                      3. When the soldier betrayed his country, his ... gave the entire military a bad name.
                      4. Mother wanted to ... her child when she saw that all her mascara and lipstick was put on the mirror.
                      5. Those clouds look very ... . I think it’s going to rain.
                      6. Because Jim often attempts to ... younger children, he is considered a bully.
                      7. Our physics teacher loves to ... – he likes to draw circles in the air or to show how big the world is with his palms.
                      8. Movie Transformers was an interesting story for boys because it tells a story about a friendship between an ... and an ordinary student.
                      9. Jack is unimaginably ... – at breakfast, he eats 15 pancakes, at lunch, he orders 2 Big Macs but evenings he spends in Tokyo City eating a double portion of sushi.
                      10. Thieves are so ... and quick that you cannot even feel when they are grabbing a phone or a wallet out of your pocket.
                      11. My sick grandpa was very excited to be reaching ... status.
                      12. My brother likes to ... some unbelievable stories about where he had spent his time when arriving late at home but mum knows they are not true.
                      13. Sister ... me to give her my bike so despairingly that I was left no other choice than giving it to her.
                      14. He has absolutely no ... whatsoever and will do whatever is necessary to get ahead.
                      15. Painter wanted to ... red and blue colours in his painting because they were too pale.
                      16. Linda is an ... reader – she loves to read everything but most of all novels.
                      17. Our teacher wanted us to spot that little ... that makes this sentence’s structure different from the previous one.
                      18. War is usually ... and full of horror, fear and aggression.
                      19. Outside The Plaza Hotel, there was a ... of fans who knew that Madonna was staying there and they desperately wanted to take a photo of her.
                      20. When the police chief discovers his officers let the criminal escape, he will definitely ... them.
                      21. I sometimes wonder how difficult in kindergarten it was to ... that 2 + 2 = 4.
                      22. Mary was nervous and her hands were ... before her big speech.
                      23. In the cafeteria, the popular girls always sit far apart from the people they consider to be the school ... .
                      24. Though his friends were having a fun time at the bar, Kevin settled for a ... evening at home.
                      25. Queen Elizabeth has ruled her ... for many years.

                      50 Clues: Santa gave her ... to Greg when his grandma died.Queen Elizabeth has ruled her ... for many years.Bedroom and policeman are only two of many ... nouns.Those clouds look very ... . I think it’s going to rain.My sick grandpa was very excited to be reaching ... status.War is usually ... and full of horror, fear and aggression....

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      2. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                      3. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      4. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      5. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      6. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      7. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      8. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      9. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      10. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      11. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      12. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      13. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      14. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      15. Unstressed/stressed
                      16. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      17. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      18. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      19. What is the most important part of speech?
                      20. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      21. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      22. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      23. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                      24. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                      25. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      26. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      27. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      28. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      29. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      30. What doth the raven quoth?
                      31. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      32. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      33. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      34. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      35. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      36. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      37. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      38. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      39. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      40. What is Fern’s last name?
                      Down
                      1. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      2. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      3. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      4. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      5. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      6. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      7. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      8. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      9. Who loves anyone?
                      10. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      11. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      12. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      13. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      14. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      15. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      16. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      17. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      18. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      19. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      20. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      21. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      22. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                      23. What did Allie die of?
                      24. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      25. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      26. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                      27. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      28. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      29. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                      30. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      31. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      32. Who shoots Wilson?
                      33. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      34. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      35. Stressed/unstressed
                      36. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      37. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      38. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      39. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What illness does Old Spencer have?...

                      Psychology Review: Memory and Cognition 2014-04-24

                      Psychology Review: Memory and Cognition crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. memory Activated memory that holds a few items briefly, before information is stored or forgotten.
                      2. A tendency to approach a problem in a particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past.
                      3. A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problems. contrasts with the usually speedier but also more error prone Heuristics.
                      4. In language, the smallest distinctive sound unit; 40 in the English language; examples ch, a, t, sh
                      5. Our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
                      6. The tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with your current mood (good or bad).
                      7. The tendency to be more confident than correct - to overestimate the accuracy of ones beliefs and judgements.
                      8. A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds.
                      9. Retention independent of conscious recollection.
                      10. Memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and “declare”.
                      11. The encoding of meaning, including the meaning of words.
                      12. a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event.
                      13. The encoding of picture images.
                      14. Unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings.
                      15. Incorporating misleading information into one’s memory of an event.
                      16. Set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes/words/sentences; the study of meaning
                      17. beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant simultaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
                      18. Judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes.
                      19. beginning about age 2, stage in speech development during which child speaks mostly in 2-word phrases
                      20. Whorf’s hypothesis that language determines the way we think
                      21. The loss of memory.
                      22. An increase in a synapse’s firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.
                      23. The processing of information into the memory system.
                      24. A mental image or best example or a category
                      25. The conscious repetition of information, either to maintain it in consciousness or to encode it for storage.
                      26. clinging to one’s initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
                      27. In psychoanalytic theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
                      28. Attributing to the wrong source an event we have experienced, heard about, read about, or imagined.
                      29. A neural center that is located in the limbic system and helps process explicit memories for storage.
                      30. The retention of encoded information over time.
                      31. The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
                      32. Encoding that requires attention and conscious effort
                      Down
                      1. The tendency for distributed study or practice to yield between long-term retention than is achieved through massed study or practice.
                      2. Organizing terms into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically.
                      3. Mental Pictures
                      4. The activation, often unconsciously, of particular associations in memory.
                      5. memory Relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system.
                      6. The disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information.
                      7. In language, the smallest unit to carry meaning; example prefixes and suffixes
                      8. The process of getting information out of memory storage.
                      9. the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information.
                      10. A newer understanding of short-term memory that involves conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spatial information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory.
                      11. The encoding of sound, especially the sounds of words.
                      12. A tendency to search for information that confirms one’s perception.
                      13. stage in speech development, from about 1-2 years old, during which the child speaks mostly single words
                      14. Early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram, using mostly verbs and nouns (ex -- “want juice”)
                      15. The tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions.
                      16. The way an issue is posed
                      17. A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; it contrasts with strategy-based solutions.
                      18. A systematic strategy or method for solving problems.
                      19. The immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system.
                      20. rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences
                      21. The disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information.
                      22. Our tendency to recall past the last and first items in a list.
                      23. Estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory.
                      24. In language, system of rules that enable understandable communication
                      25. Memory aids.
                      26. A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli; a photographic or picture-image memory lasting no more than a few tenths of a second.
                      27. The mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people.
                      28. The tendency for one’s preexisting beliefs to distort logical reasoning, sometimes by making invalid conclusions seem valid, or valid conclusions seem invalid.
                      29. The eerie sense that “I’ve experience this before”. Cues from the current situation may subconsciously trigger retrieval of an earlier experience.
                      30. The inability to see a problem from a new perspective.

                      62 Clues: Memory aids.Mental PicturesThe loss of memory.The way an issue is posedThe encoding of picture images.A mental image or best example or a categoryThe retention of encoded information over time.Retention independent of conscious recollection.A systematic strategy or method for solving problems.The processing of information into the memory system....

                      Literary Terms, Elements, and Devices Crossword 2014-10-06

                      Literary Terms, Elements, and Devices Crossword crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. two rhyming lines of iambic pentameter that together present a single idea or connection
                      2. A direct, explicit comparison of one thing to another, usually using the words like or as
                      3. The repetition of a sequence of two or more consonants, but with a change in the interviewing vowels, such as pitter-patter or pish-posh
                      4. The omission or absence of conjunctions between parts of a sentence
                      5. A word capturing or approximating the sound of what it describes
                      6. The person, not necessarily the author, who is the voice of a poem
                      7. A person, place, thing, event, or pattern in a literary work that designates itself and at the same time figuratively represents or "stands for" something else
                      8. Treating an abstraction or non human object as if it were a person, by endowing it with human qualities
                      9. The way a character develops over the course of the story
                      10. The organization or arrangement of the various elements in a work
                      11. A French word meaning "unknotting" or "unwinding"; refers to the outcome or result of a complex situation or sequence of events, an aftermath or resolution that usually occurs near the final stages of the plot
                      12. The regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrase or clauses
                      13. Broadly defined, any sensory detail or evocation in a work; more narrowly, the use of figurative language to evoke feelings
                      14. The character who tells the story; or in poetry the persona
                      15. To hint at or to present an indication of the future beforehand
                      16. An extended metaphor in a poem
                      17. An address or invocation to something that is inanimate, such as an angry lover who screams at the ocean in despair
                      Down
                      1. The more or less regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
                      2. A figure of speech that consists of the use of the same of one object or concept for that of another to refer to the object
                      3. A pause in a line or verse, indicated by natural speech patterns rather than due to specific metrical patterns
                      4. A legend or short moral story often using animals as characters
                      5. A situation or statement characterized by significant difference between what is expected or understood and what actually happens or is meant
                      6. The voice or figure of the author who tells and structures the story and who may or may not share the values of the actual author
                      7. The placing of two items or ideas side by side to create a certain effect, reveal an attitude, or accomplish some purpose of the writer
                      8. An understatement for rhetorical effect
                      9. The use of conjunctions in close succession
                      10. A metrical foot of poetry consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable
                      11. Medias Res Refers to opening a story in the middle of the action, necessitating filling in past details by exposition or flashback
                      12. Also called unlimited focus; a perspective that can be seen from one character's view to another, or can be moved in or out of the mind of any character at any time
                      13. A short fiction that illustrates an explicit moral lesson through the use of analogy
                      14. The use of similar forms in writing for nouns, verbs, phrases, or thoughts
                      15. Language A technique in writing in which the author temporarily interrupts the order, construction or meaning of the writing for a particular effect; opposite of literal language
                      16. When a part is used to signify a whole
                      17. The sequential repetition of similar initial sound, usually applied to consonants, usually heard in closely proximate stressed syllables
                      18. The juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, grammatical structures or ideas
                      19. A drama in which a character (usually good and noble and of high rank) is brought to a disastrous end in his or her confrontation with a superior force
                      20. The language and speech idiosyncrasies of a specific area, region, or group of people
                      21. A foot of poetry consisting of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed syllable
                      22. The repetition of the same or similar sounds, most often at the end of lines
                      23. A generalized, abstract paraphrase of the inferred central or dominant idea or concern of a work; the statement a poem makes about its subject
                      24. the modulation of weak and strong 9stressed and unstressed syllables0 elements in the flow of speech
                      25. The struggle between the opposing forces on which the action in a work of literature depends
                      26. A direct and specific meaning often referred to as the dictionary dictionary meaning of a word
                      27. One thing that is pictured as if it were something else, suggesting a likeness or analogy between them. It is an implicit comparison without using like or as
                      28. The attitude a literary work has towards its subject and theme; the tenor of a piece of writing based on particular stylistic devices
                      29. A poetic stanza of four lines
                      30. The time and place of the action in a story, poem, or play
                      31. A lyric poem that is somewhat serious in subject matter and treatment, elevated in style and sometimes uses elaborate stanza structure

                      48 Clues: A poetic stanza of four linesAn extended metaphor in a poemWhen a part is used to signify a wholeAn understatement for rhetorical effectThe use of conjunctions in close successionThe way a character develops over the course of the storyThe time and place of the action in a story, poem, or play...

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      2. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      3. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      4. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                      5. Who shoots Wilson?
                      6. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      7. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      8. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      9. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      10. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      11. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      12. What did Allie die of?
                      13. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      14. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      15. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                      16. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      17. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      18. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      19. Stressed/unstressed
                      20. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      21. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      22. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      23. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      24. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      25. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      26. What is the most important part of speech?
                      27. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      28. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      29. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      30. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      31. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      32. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      33. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      34. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      35. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      36. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      37. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      38. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                      39. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      Down
                      1. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      2. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      3. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                      4. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      5. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      6. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      7. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      8. Unstressed/stressed
                      9. What is Fern’s last name?
                      10. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      11. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      12. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      13. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      14. What doth the raven quoth?
                      15. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      16. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      17. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      18. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      19. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      20. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      21. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      22. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      23. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      24. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      25. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      26. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      27. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      28. Who loves anyone?
                      29. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                      30. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      31. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      32. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      33. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      34. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      35. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                      36. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      37. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      38. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      39. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      40. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?What is Bartleby’s infections word?...

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                      2. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                      3. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      4. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      5. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      6. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      7. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      8. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      9. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      10. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      11. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      12. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                      13. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      14. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      15. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      16. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      17. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      18. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      19. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      20. What is Fern’s last name?
                      21. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      22. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      23. What doth the raven quoth?
                      24. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      25. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      26. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      27. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      28. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      29. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      30. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      31. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      32. Who loves anyone?
                      33. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      34. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      35. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      36. What is the most important part of speech?
                      37. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      38. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      39. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                      Down
                      1. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      2. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      3. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      4. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      5. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      6. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      7. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      8. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      9. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      10. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      11. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      12. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      13. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      14. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      15. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      16. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      17. Unstressed/stressed
                      18. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      19. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      20. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      21. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      22. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      23. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      24. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      25. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      26. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      27. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      28. What did Allie die of?
                      29. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      30. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      31. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      32. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      33. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                      34. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      35. Who shoots Wilson?
                      36. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                      37. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      38. Stressed/unstressed
                      39. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      40. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?What illness does Old Spencer have?...

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                      2. What is Fern’s last name?
                      3. Unstressed/stressed
                      4. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      5. What is the most important part of speech?
                      6. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      7. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      8. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      9. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      10. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      11. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      12. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      13. Who shoots Wilson?
                      14. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      15. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      16. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      17. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      18. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      19. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      20. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      21. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      22. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      23. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      24. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      25. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      26. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      27. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      28. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      29. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      30. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      31. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                      32. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      33. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      34. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      35. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      36. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      37. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      38. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      39. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      40. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      41. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                      Down
                      1. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      2. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      3. Stressed/unstressed
                      4. Who loves anyone?
                      5. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      6. What did Allie die of?
                      7. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      8. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      9. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      10. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      11. What doth the raven quoth?
                      12. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      13. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      14. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      15. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      16. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                      17. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      18. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      19. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      20. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      21. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      22. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      23. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      24. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      25. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      26. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      27. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      28. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      29. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      30. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                      31. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      32. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      33. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      34. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      35. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      36. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      37. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                      38. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?What illness does Old Spencer have?...

                      LotA Final "Exam" 2017-06-09

                      LotA Final "Exam" crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                      2. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                      3. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                      4. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                      5. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                      6. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                      7. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                      8. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                      9. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                      10. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                      11. Stressed/unstressed
                      12. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                      13. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                      14. What is Fern’s last name?
                      15. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                      16. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                      17. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                      18. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                      19. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                      20. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                      21. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                      22. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                      23. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                      24. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                      25. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                      26. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                      27. What doth the raven quoth?
                      28. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                      29. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                      30. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                      31. What did Allie die of?
                      32. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                      33. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                      34. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                      35. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                      36. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                      Down
                      1. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                      2. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                      3. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                      4. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                      5. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                      6. Who loves anyone?
                      7. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                      8. Who shoots Wilson?
                      9. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                      10. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                      11. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                      12. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                      13. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                      14. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                      15. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                      16. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                      17. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                      18. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                      19. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                      20. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                      21. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                      22. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                      23. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                      24. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                      25. What is the most important part of speech?
                      26. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                      27. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                      28. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                      29. Unstressed/stressed
                      30. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                      31. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                      32. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                      33. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                      34. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                      35. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                      36. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                      37. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                      38. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                      39. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                      40. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                      41. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                      42. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                      43. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?

                      79 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?What illness does Old Spencer have?...

                      Literary and Grammar Terms 2025-08-11

                      Literary and Grammar Terms crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
                      2. The qualifications, experience, or expertise that give credibility to an author or source.
                      3. A word that replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it, they).
                      4. A response to a counterclaim, where the writer addresses and refutes the opposing argument.
                      5. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, often used to create rhythm or emphasis.
                      6. The part of the sentence that performs the action of the verb.
                      7. A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
                      8. The central struggle or problem in a story, typically involving the protagonist and an opposing force, which drives the plot.
                      9. A group of words that expresses a complete thought and contains a subject and a verb.
                      10. A word that expresses an action or a state of being (e.g., run, is, think).
                      11. The choice and use of words in speech or writing, which influences the tone and effectiveness of a text.
                      12. A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb (e.g., quickly, very, often).
                      13. A group of words that forms a single unit of meaning but does not contain both a subject and a verb.
                      14. The use of symbols—objects, characters, or actions—that represent larger ideas or concepts beyond their literal meaning.
                      15. The repeated use of words, phrases, or ideas for emphasis and effect in writing or speech.
                      16. The central argument or main point that an author intends to prove in an essay or other nonfiction work.
                      17. A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
                      18. A reasoned, logical way of demonstrating that the writer's position, belief, or conclusion is valid, supported by evidence.
                      19. A brief reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art, used to enhance meaning in a text.
                      20. A figure of speech in which non-human objects or abstract concepts are given human characteristics or qualities.
                      21. A word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun (e.g., big, blue, happy).
                      22. The underlying message, main idea, or central topic of a literary work, often exploring universal concepts.
                      23. A short piece of writing on a particular subject, often presenting the author's personal views or arguments.
                      24. The arrangement of and relationship between the parts of a text, such as the order of events in a story or the organization of ideas in an essay.
                      25. A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."
                      26. A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses (e.g., and, but, or, so).
                      27. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses and creates vivid mental pictures for the reader.
                      Down
                      1. The process by which an author reveals a character's personality, traits, and qualities through their actions, speech, thoughts, and interactions.
                      2. The written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more characters.
                      3. The implied or associated meaning of a word, beyond its literal definition (denotation).
                      4. A question asked for effect or to make a point, rather than to elicit an answer.
                      5. A statement or assertion put forward as fact, typically in an argument or essay, which the writer intends to prove or support with evidence.
                      6. An argument that opposes or challenges the main claim in a debate or essay.
                      7. The sequence of events that make up a story, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
                      8. An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis or effect.
                      9. The part of the plot where the main conflict is resolved, and the story is brought to a close.
                      10. word that names a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., dog, school, happiness).
                      11. A detailed description of a person's life, written by someone else.
                      12. A short, often amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person, used to illustrate a point.
                      13. A group of words containing a subject and a verb.
                      14. A word or phrase that expresses emotion (e.g., Wow! Ouch!)
                      15. The time and place in which the events of a story occur.
                      16. The introduction of background information in a story, including setting, characters, and initial conflict.
                      17. The perspective from which a story is told, such as first person, second person, or third person.
                      18. The most intense, exciting, or important point of a story, where the main conflict reaches its peak.
                      19. The emotional atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader, often through setting, tone, and diction.
                      20. A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things by stating one is the other, without using "like" or "as."
                      21. Words that modify nouns to indicate whether they are specific or general (e.g., the, a, an).
                      22. The information, facts, or data used to support an argument or claim in writing or speech.
                      23. A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in the sentence (e.g., in, on, under, before, after).
                      24. The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and style.
                      25. The literal, dictionary definition of a word, as opposed to its connotation.
                      26. The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem, often marked by letters to indicate which lines rhyme.

                      53 Clues: A group of words containing a subject and a verb.A word that replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it, they).The time and place in which the events of a story occur.A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.A word or phrase that expresses emotion (e.g., Wow! Ouch!)The part of the sentence that performs the action of the verb....

                      There are some nouns ending in ‘y’ that make their plurals by removing‘y’ and adding ‘ies’. 2023-06-28

                      There are some nouns ending in ‘y’ that make their plurals by removing‘y’ and adding ‘ies’. crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. lady
                      2. story
                      3. city
                      4. diary
                      5. hobby
                      Down
                      1. lorry
                      2. fly
                      3. army
                      4. baby
                      5. pony
                      6. puppy

                      11 Clues: flyarmybabyladyponycitylorrypuppystorydiaryhobby

                      There are some nouns ending in ‘y’ that make their plurals by removing‘y’ and adding ‘ies’. 2023-06-28

                      There are some nouns ending in ‘y’ that make their plurals by removing‘y’ and adding ‘ies’. crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. lady
                      2. story
                      3. city
                      4. diary
                      5. hobby
                      Down
                      1. lorry
                      2. fly
                      3. army
                      4. baby
                      5. pony
                      6. puppy

                      11 Clues: flyarmybabyladyponycitylorrypuppystorydiaryhobby

                      crossword for collective nouns people 2021-05-11

                      crossword for collective nouns people crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. ,prisoners
                      Down
                      1. ,gypsies

                      2 Clues: ,gypsies,prisoners

                      10 word crossword - 3 nouns, 3 adjectives, 3 adjectives with prefixes 2021-03-04

                      10 word crossword - 3 nouns, 3 adjectives, 3 adjectives with prefixes crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. Large marsupial
                      2. Likes to chase mice
                      Down
                      1. Has a trunk
                      2. Flying mammal
                      3. Man's best friend

                      5 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase mice

                      Complete the following puzzle on Abstract Nouns on the basis of clues given in the brackets: 2024-07-21

                      Complete the following puzzle on Abstract Nouns on the basis of clues given in the brackets: crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. I can comment on the ______ of juice after I taste it. (sweet)
                      2. The policeman showed his ______ by allowing the thief to escape. (fool)
                      3. Chotta Bheem was known for his _____. (brave)
                      4. The plants how show slow _____ in winter season. (grow)
                      5. Under doctor’s ______, my grandfather is now recovering from his illness. (treat)
                      Down
                      1. One should always show _____ towards others. (kind)
                      2. Our boss showed his _____ in the meeting. (angry)
                      3. The woodcutter’s ______ impressed the fairy. (honest)
                      4. Seeing a rainbow in the sky brings so much _____. (happy)
                      5. Rohan fought against ______ towards animals. (cruel)

                      10 Clues: Chotta Bheem was known for his _____. (brave)Our boss showed his _____ in the meeting. (angry)One should always show _____ towards others. (kind)Rohan fought against ______ towards animals. (cruel)The woodcutter’s ______ impressed the fairy. (honest)The plants how show slow _____ in winter season. (grow)...

                      10 word crossword - 3 nouns, 3 adjectives, 3 adjectives with prefixes 2021-03-04

                      10 word crossword - 3 nouns, 3 adjectives, 3 adjectives with prefixes crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. Large marsupial
                      2. Likes to chase mice
                      Down
                      1. Has a trunk
                      2. Flying mammal
                      3. Man's best friend

                      5 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase mice

                      english crosswopd 2021-04-06

                      english crosswopd crossword puzzle
                      Across
                      1. firefighter floor follow get lost ground happen immediately let go make sure nobody north on fire on my own put out rescue rescue worker run away safe save a life scared scream smoke somebody sound south spread stairs stay close suddenly surprised thirsty trust was missing west worried worst Connectors Cofnpound Nouns basketball motorbike bedroom policeman birthday policewoman bookshelf raincoat firefighter snowboard homework sunglasses Irregular Verbs came made found said gave Saw got was had wenta Words with two or more meanings . floor play lost save move time and because but
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                        Critical Nouns 2018-02-26

                        Critical Nouns crossword puzzle
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                        1. "Peter Piper picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers"
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                          Collective Nouns 2021-08-27

                          Collective Nouns crossword puzzle
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                          1. quiz of teachers Faculty
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                            JOBS NOUNS 2022-10-17

                            JOBS NOUNS crossword puzzle
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                            1. LAWYER DRIVERS PROGRAMMER POLICEMAN
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                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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                              1. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                              2. What is Fern’s last name?
                              3. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                              4. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                              5. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                              6. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                              7. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                              8. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                              9. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                              10. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                              11. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                              12. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                              13. What doth the raven quoth?
                              14. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                              15. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                              16. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                              17. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                              18. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                              19. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                              20. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                              21. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                              22. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                              23. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                              24. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                              25. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                              26. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                              27. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                              28. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                              29. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                              30. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                              31. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                              32. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                              33. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                              34. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                              35. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                              36. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                              37. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                              38. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                              39. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                              Down
                              1. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                              2. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                              3. Stressed/unstressed
                              4. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                              5. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                              6. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                              7. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                              8. Unstressed/stressed
                              9. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                              10. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                              11. What is the most important part of speech?
                              12. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                              13. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                              14. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                              15. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                              16. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                              17. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                              18. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                              19. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                              20. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                              21. What did Allie die of?
                              22. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                              23. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                              24. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                              25. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                              26. Man is Hard to Find
                              27. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                              28. Who loves anyone?
                              29. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                              30. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                              31. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                              32. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                              33. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                              34. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                              35. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                              36. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                              37. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                              38. Who shoots Wilson?
                              39. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                              40. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                              41. What color is Sunny’s dress?

                              80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?...

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                              Across
                              1. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                              2. Unstressed/stressed
                              3. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                              4. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                              5. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                              6. Stressed/unstressed
                              7. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                              8. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                              9. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                              10. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                              11. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                              12. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                              13. What did Allie die of?
                              14. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                              15. What doth the raven quoth?
                              16. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                              17. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                              18. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                              19. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                              20. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                              21. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                              22. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                              23. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                              24. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                              25. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                              26. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                              27. What is Fern’s last name?
                              28. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                              29. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                              30. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                              31. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                              32. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                              33. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                              34. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                              35. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                              Down
                              1. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                              2. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                              3. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                              4. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                              5. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                              6. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                              7. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                              8. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                              9. Who loves anyone?
                              10. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                              11. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                              12. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                              13. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                              14. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                              15. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                              16. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                              17. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                              18. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                              19. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                              20. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                              21. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                              22. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                              23. Who shoots Wilson?
                              24. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                              25. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                              26. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                              27. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                              28. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                              29. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                              30. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                              31. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                              32. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                              33. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                              34. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                              35. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                              36. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                              37. What is the most important part of speech?
                              38. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                              39. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                              40. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                              41. Man is Hard to Find
                              42. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                              43. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                              44. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                              45. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.

                              80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing....

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                              Across
                              1. Stressed/unstressed
                              2. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                              3. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                              4. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                              5. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                              6. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                              7. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                              8. What doth the raven quoth?
                              9. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                              10. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                              11. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                              12. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                              13. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                              14. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                              15. Unstressed/stressed
                              16. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                              17. Man is Hard to Find
                              18. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                              19. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                              20. What is the most important part of speech?
                              21. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                              22. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                              23. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                              24. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                              25. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                              26. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                              27. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                              28. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                              29. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                              30. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                              31. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                              32. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                              33. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                              34. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                              35. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                              36. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                              37. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                              38. What is Fern’s last name?
                              Down
                              1. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                              2. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                              3. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                              4. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                              5. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                              6. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                              7. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                              8. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                              9. Who shoots Wilson?
                              10. What did Allie die of?
                              11. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                              12. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                              13. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                              14. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                              15. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                              16. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                              17. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                              18. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                              19. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                              20. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                              21. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                              22. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                              23. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                              24. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                              25. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                              26. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                              27. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                              28. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                              29. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                              30. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                              31. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                              32. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                              33. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                              34. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                              35. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                              36. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                              37. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                              38. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                              39. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                              40. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                              41. Who loves anyone?
                              42. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?

                              80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?...

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                              Across
                              1. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                              2. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                              3. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                              4. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                              5. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                              6. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                              7. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                              8. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                              9. Who shoots Wilson?
                              10. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                              11. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                              12. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                              13. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                              14. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                              15. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                              16. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                              17. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                              18. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                              19. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                              20. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                              21. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                              22. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                              23. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                              24. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                              25. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                              26. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                              27. What doth the raven quoth?
                              28. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                              29. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                              30. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                              31. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                              32. Stressed/unstressed
                              33. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                              34. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                              35. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                              36. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                              37. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                              38. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                              Down
                              1. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                              2. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                              3. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                              4. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                              5. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                              6. What did Allie die of?
                              7. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                              8. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                              9. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                              10. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                              11. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                              12. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                              13. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                              14. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                              15. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                              16. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                              17. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                              18. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                              19. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                              20. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                              21. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                              22. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                              23. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                              24. Who loves anyone?
                              25. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                              26. What is the most important part of speech?
                              27. Unstressed/stressed
                              28. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                              29. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                              30. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                              31. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                              32. Man is Hard to Find
                              33. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                              34. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                              35. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                              36. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                              37. What is Fern’s last name?
                              38. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                              39. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                              40. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                              41. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                              42. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”

                              80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing....

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                              Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                              Across
                              1. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                              2. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                              3. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                              4. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                              5. Unstressed/stressed
                              6. What doth the raven quoth?
                              7. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                              8. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                              9. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                              10. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                              11. What did Allie die of?
                              12. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                              13. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                              14. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                              15. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                              16. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                              17. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                              18. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                              19. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                              20. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                              21. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                              22. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                              23. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                              24. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                              25. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                              26. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                              27. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                              28. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                              29. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                              30. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                              31. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                              32. Who loves anyone?
                              33. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                              34. Who shoots Wilson?
                              35. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                              36. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                              37. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                              38. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                              39. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                              40. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                              Down
                              1. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                              2. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                              3. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                              4. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                              5. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                              6. What is Fern’s last name?
                              7. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                              8. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                              9. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                              10. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                              11. What is the most important part of speech?
                              12. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                              13. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                              14. Stressed/unstressed
                              15. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                              16. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                              17. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                              18. Man is Hard to Find
                              19. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                              20. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                              21. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                              22. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                              23. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                              24. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                              25. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                              26. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                              27. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                              28. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                              29. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                              30. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                              31. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                              32. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                              33. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                              34. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                              35. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                              36. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                              37. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                              38. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                              39. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                              40. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?

                              80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?...

                              Compoun nouns 2022-01-04

                              Compoun nouns crossword puzzle
                              Across
                              1. Don't cross the street anywhere. You must cross trough the
                              Down

                                1 Clue: Don't cross the street anywhere. You must cross trough the

                                7a and 7b 2015-01-04

                                7a and 7b crossword puzzle
                                Across
                                1. a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; speedier, but more error-prone
                                2. attributing to the wrong source an event we have experienced, heard about, read about,or imagined. Is also the heard of many false memories.
                                3. the encoding of picture images
                                4. the retention of encoded information over time
                                5. in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or part of a word(such as a prefix)
                                6. Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
                                7. an increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.
                                8. the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information
                                9. early speech in which a child speaks like a telegram, using mostly nouns and verbs
                                10. estimation the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory; if instances come readily to mind, we presume such events are common
                                11. the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
                                12. our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
                                13. the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
                                14. activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten
                                15. judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes; may lead us to ignore other relevant information
                                16. the process of getting information out of storage
                                17. mental pictures; a powerful aid to effortful processing, especially when combined with semantic encoding
                                18. the relatively permanent and limitless storage of the memory system; includes knowledge, skills, and experiences
                                19. our tendency to recall best the last and first terms in a list
                                20. an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning
                                21. organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically
                                22. a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; contrasts with strategy based solutions
                                23. a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
                                24. in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
                                Down
                                1. the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgement
                                2. that eerie "I've experienced this before." Cues from the current situation may subconsciously trigger retrieval of an earlier experience.
                                3. a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds
                                4. a newer understanding of short-term memory that focuses on conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spacial information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory
                                5. the conscious repetition of information, either to maintain it in consciousness or to encode it for storage
                                6. encoding of sound, especially sound of words
                                7. a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli; a photographic memory lasting no more than a few seconds
                                8. the disruptive effect of prior learning on recall of new information
                                9. the processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions
                                10. a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
                                11. the tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood
                                12. a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
                                13. encoding that requires attention and conscious effort
                                14. a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event
                                15. retention independent of conscious recollection(also called non-declarative or procedural memory)
                                16. the set of rules in which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also the study of meaning
                                17. memory aids, especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices
                                18. the tendency to be more confident than correct-to over estimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgement
                                19. unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well- learned information, such as word meaning
                                20. incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event
                                21. the tendency to think of things in only terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
                                22. in a language, a system of rules that enable us to communicate with and understand others
                                23. the disruptive effect of new information on the recall of old information
                                24. a neural center that is located in the limbic system; helps process explicit memories for storage
                                25. clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
                                26. the encoding of meaning, especially word meanings
                                27. the tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than is achieved through massed study or practice
                                28. beginning about 2, the stage ion speech development during which a child speaks mostly two word statements
                                29. in psychoanalytical theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts,feelings, memories
                                30. beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
                                31. memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and "declare"(also called declarative memory)
                                32. the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
                                33. the stage in speech development, from age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words
                                34. the loss of memory
                                35. the processing of information into the memory system

                                59 Clues: the loss of memorythe encoding of picture imagesencoding of sound, especially sound of wordsthe retention of encoded information over timethe ability to produce novel and valuable ideasin language, the smallest distinctive sound unitthe encoding of meaning, especially word meaningsthe process of getting information out of storage...

                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                Across
                                1. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                2. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                3. What is the most important part of speech?
                                4. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                5. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                6. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                7. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                8. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                9. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                10. What did Allie die of?
                                11. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                12. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                13. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                14. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                15. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                16. Unstressed/stressed
                                17. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                18. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                19. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                20. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                21. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                22. Who shoots Wilson?
                                23. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                24. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                25. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                26. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                27. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                28. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                29. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                30. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                31. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                32. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                33. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                34. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                35. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                36. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                37. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                Down
                                1. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                2. What is Fern’s last name?
                                3. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                4. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                5. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                6. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                7. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                8. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                9. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                10. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                11. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                12. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                13. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                14. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                15. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                16. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                17. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                18. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                19. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                20. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                21. What doth the raven quoth?
                                22. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                23. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                24. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                25. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                26. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                27. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                28. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                29. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                30. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                31. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                32. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                33. Man is Hard to Find
                                34. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                35. Stressed/unstressed
                                36. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                37. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                38. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                39. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                40. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                41. Who loves anyone?
                                42. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                43. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?

                                80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing....

                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                Across
                                1. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                2. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                3. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                4. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                5. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                6. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                7. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                8. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                9. Man is Hard to Find
                                10. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                11. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                12. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                13. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                14. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                15. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                16. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                17. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                18. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                19. Unstressed/stressed
                                20. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                21. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                22. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                23. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                24. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                25. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                26. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                27. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                28. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                29. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                30. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                31. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                32. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                33. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                34. What is Fern’s last name?
                                35. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                36. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                37. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                38. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                39. Who loves anyone?
                                40. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                Down
                                1. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                2. Who shoots Wilson?
                                3. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                4. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                5. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                6. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                7. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                8. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                9. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                10. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                11. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                12. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                13. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                14. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                15. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                16. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                17. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                18. What doth the raven quoth?
                                19. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                20. What did Allie die of?
                                21. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                22. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                23. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                24. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                25. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                26. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                27. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                28. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                29. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                30. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                31. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                32. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                33. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                34. What is the most important part of speech?
                                35. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                36. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                37. Stressed/unstressed
                                38. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                39. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                40. How many years does Linda live in her garret?

                                80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Man is Hard to FindUnstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing....

                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                Across
                                1. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                2. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                3. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                4. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                5. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                6. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                7. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                8. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                9. Stressed/unstressed
                                10. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                11. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                12. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                13. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                14. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                15. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                16. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                17. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                18. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                19. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                20. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                21. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                22. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                23. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                24. Man is Hard to Find
                                25. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                26. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                27. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                28. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                29. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                30. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                31. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                32. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                33. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                34. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                35. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                36. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                37. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                38. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                39. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                40. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                41. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                Down
                                1. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                2. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                3. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                4. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                5. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                6. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                7. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                8. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                9. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                10. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                11. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                12. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                13. What doth the raven quoth?
                                14. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                15. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                16. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                17. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                18. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                19. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                20. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                21. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                22. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                23. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                24. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                25. Who shoots Wilson?
                                26. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                27. Who loves anyone?
                                28. What is the most important part of speech?
                                29. Unstressed/stressed
                                30. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                31. What did Allie die of?
                                32. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                33. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                34. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                35. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                36. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                37. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                38. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                39. What is Fern’s last name?

                                80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedMan is Hard to FindUnstressed/stressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?...

                                Compoun nouns 2022-01-04

                                Compoun nouns crossword puzzle
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                                1. Don't cross the street anywhere. You must cross trough the
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                                  1 Clue: Don't cross the street anywhere. You must cross trough the

                                  Collective nouns 2015-07-23

                                  Collective nouns crossword puzzle
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                                  1. crowd of People
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                                  1. council of Bourd members

                                  2 Clues: crowd of Peoplecouncil of Bourd members

                                  Verbs + nouns 2024-02-25

                                  Verbs + nouns crossword puzzle
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                                  1. games
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                                    1 Clue: games

                                    Collective Nouns 2021-05-24

                                    Collective Nouns crossword puzzle
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                                    1. group of student is called a a group of dogs is called a
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                                      1 Clue: group of student is called a a group of dogs is called a

                                      Adjective - nouns 2022-11-01

                                      Adjective - nouns crossword puzzle
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                                      1. ambition
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                                        1 Clue: ambition

                                        collective nouns 2022-10-06

                                        collective nouns crossword puzzle
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                                        1. a group of people. Choir a group of singers. Pod a group of dolphins. staff a group of employees. Smack a group of jellyfish. Blast a group of hunters. Bunch a group of crooks.
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                                          1 Clue: a group of people. Choir a group of singers. Pod a group of dolphins. staff a group of employees. Smack a group of jellyfish. Blast a group of hunters. Bunch a group of crooks.

                                          plurals nouns 2020-08-21

                                          plurals nouns crossword puzzle
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                                          1. leaves baby babies man men
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                                            1 Clue: leaves baby babies man men

                                            Compoun nouns 2022-01-04

                                            Compoun nouns crossword puzzle
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                                            1. Don't cross the street anywhere. You must cross trough the ---------
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                                              1 Clue: Don't cross the street anywhere. You must cross trough the ---------

                                              Plural Nouns 2023-08-08

                                              Plural Nouns crossword puzzle
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                                              1. The plural of wolf
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                                                1 Clue: The plural of wolf

                                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                Across
                                                1. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                2. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                3. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                                4. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                5. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                6. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                7. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                8. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                9. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                10. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                                11. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                12. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                                13. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                14. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                15. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                16. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                17. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                18. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                19. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                20. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                21. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                22. What did Allie die of?
                                                23. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                24. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                25. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                26. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                27. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                28. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                29. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                30. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                31. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                32. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                33. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                34. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                35. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                36. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                37. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                38. Who loves anyone?
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                                                1. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                                2. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                3. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                4. Stressed/unstressed
                                                5. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                6. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                7. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                8. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                9. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                10. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                11. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                12. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                13. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                14. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                15. Unstressed/stressed
                                                16. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                17. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                18. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                19. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                20. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                21. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                22. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                23. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                24. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                25. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                26. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                27. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                28. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                29. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                30. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                31. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                32. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                33. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                34. Man is Hard to Find
                                                35. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                36. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                37. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                38. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                39. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                40. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                41. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                42. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.

                                                80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?...

                                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                Across
                                                1. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                2. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                3. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                4. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                5. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                6. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                7. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                8. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                9. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                10. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                11. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                12. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                13. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                14. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                15. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                16. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                17. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                18. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                19. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                20. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                21. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                22. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                23. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                24. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                25. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                26. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                27. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                28. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                                29. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                30. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                31. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                32. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                33. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                34. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                35. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                36. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                37. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                                38. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                39. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
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                                                1. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                2. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                3. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                4. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                5. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                6. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                7. Unstressed/stressed
                                                8. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                9. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                10. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                11. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                12. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                                13. What did Allie die of?
                                                14. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                15. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                16. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                17. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                18. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                19. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                20. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                21. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                22. Who loves anyone?
                                                23. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                24. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                25. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                26. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                27. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                28. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                29. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                30. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                31. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                32. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                33. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                34. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                35. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                36. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                37. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                38. Man is Hard to Find
                                                39. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                40. Stressed/unstressed
                                                41. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.

                                                80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?...

                                                7a and 7b 2015-01-04

                                                7a and 7b crossword puzzle
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                                                1. a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event
                                                2. the loss of memory
                                                3. the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
                                                4. attributing to the wrong source an event we have experienced, heard about, read about,or imagined. Is also the heard of many false memories.
                                                5. the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information
                                                6. that eerie "I've experienced this before." Cues from the current situation may subconsciously trigger retrieval of an earlier experience.
                                                7. our tendency to recall best the last and first terms in a list
                                                8. a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
                                                9. an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning
                                                10. memory aids, especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices
                                                11. the process of getting information out of storage
                                                12. early speech in which a child speaks like a telegram, using mostly nouns and verbs
                                                13. judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes; may lead us to ignore other relevant information
                                                14. memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and "declare"(also called declarative memory)
                                                15. the tendency to think of things in only terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
                                                16. in a language, a system of rules that enable us to communicate with and understand others
                                                17. our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
                                                18. a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds
                                                19. a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
                                                20. the encoding of meaning, especially word meanings
                                                21. clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
                                                22. a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; speedier, but more error-prone
                                                23. incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event
                                                24. the tendency to be more confident than correct-to over estimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgement
                                                25. retention independent of conscious recollection(also called non-declarative or procedural memory)
                                                26. the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgement
                                                27. the tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood
                                                28. the relatively permanent and limitless storage of the memory system; includes knowledge, skills, and experiences
                                                29. the set of rules in which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also the study of meaning
                                                30. mental pictures; a powerful aid to effortful processing, especially when combined with semantic encoding
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                                                1. unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well- learned information, such as word meaning
                                                2. beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
                                                3. a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; contrasts with strategy based solutions
                                                4. a neural center that is located in the limbic system; helps process explicit memories for storage
                                                5. a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli; a photographic memory lasting no more than a few seconds
                                                6. the processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions
                                                7. the tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than is achieved through massed study or practice
                                                8. the encoding of picture images
                                                9. in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
                                                10. a newer understanding of short-term memory that focuses on conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spacial information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory
                                                11. the stage in speech development, from age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words
                                                12. estimation the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory; if instances come readily to mind, we presume such events are common
                                                13. an increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.
                                                14. in psychoanalytical theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts,feelings, memories
                                                15. encoding that requires attention and conscious effort
                                                16. the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
                                                17. the disruptive effect of new information on the recall of old information
                                                18. beginning about 2, the stage ion speech development during which a child speaks mostly two word statements
                                                19. Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
                                                20. organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically
                                                21. the disruptive effect of prior learning on recall of new information
                                                22. the processing of information into the memory system
                                                23. activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten
                                                24. the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
                                                25. encoding of sound, especially sound of words
                                                26. a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
                                                27. the conscious repetition of information, either to maintain it in consciousness or to encode it for storage
                                                28. the retention of encoded information over time
                                                29. in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or part of a word(such as a prefix)

                                                59 Clues: the loss of memorythe encoding of picture imagesencoding of sound, especially sound of wordsthe retention of encoded information over timethe ability to produce novel and valuable ideasin language, the smallest distinctive sound unitthe process of getting information out of storagethe encoding of meaning, especially word meanings...

                                                Vocabulary for Language Development 2024-12-12

                                                Vocabulary for Language Development crossword puzzle
                                                Across
                                                1. Child directed speech The various ways in which a caregiver (unconsciously) adapts their speech in order to aid a child in language development.
                                                2. function Where a child's utterance is trying to fulfil a need.
                                                3. Whena child uses a word more broadly than intended to describe things other than the actual item to which the word applies.
                                                4. based linguistics A model that emphasises that language structures emerge from use and language patterns are formed becoming what we know as grammatical constructions. Tomasello
                                                5. verb A verb that joins a subject to an adjective or noun complement. "I am happy" joins the subject "I" to the adjective "happy" - can include the verb "to be" - "to look" - "to seem" - "to feel".
                                                6. A more generic term that is connected to more specific word choices that are all within the same semantic field. e.g Fruit is a hypernym
                                                7. permanence An understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen or touched.
                                                8. Stage Usually between 12 and 18 months. A whole sentence worth of meaning in a single word. Often concrete nouns.
                                                9. One consonant or vowel is swapped for another
                                                10. words Words within a sentence that are vital to meaning
                                                11. More knowledgeable other The older participant in an interaction who might offer support to a child so they can further their own developmental learning. Vygotsky
                                                12. Verbal Stage Consisting of crying, cooing and babbling
                                                13. Rasa Latin for "blank slate" and the term used to describe the idea that children are born with unbdeveloped, fresh brains.
                                                14. Omitting a particular sound within a word
                                                15. Structure Initiation, Response, Feedback Sinclair and Coulthard's means of analysing educational discourse. Three part conversational exchange. One speaker starts the conversation, a second speaker responds and the first speaker then provides some feedback.
                                                16. Where a caregiver might develop the child's utterance to make it more grammatically complete.
                                                17. The grammatically incorrect utterance of the child is spoken back to the child but in the correct form.
                                                18. The reduction is scale of an object through addition of extra suffix e.g. Doggie, Dolly More accessible and phonologically easier or more appealing to say.
                                                19. Grammar Term coined by Chomsky -the idea that all human languages possess similar grammatical properties which the brain is "hard -wired" to decode and use.
                                                20. The process of swapping one sound for another that is easier to produce.
                                                21. Acquisition Device Proposed bt Chomsky. All humans are born with an innate language capacity.
                                                22. babbling Involves variation of the consonant and vowel sounds being produced.
                                                23. spurt Cognitive change occurs and child moves into a period of rapid acquisition and faster lexical development.
                                                24. or free morpheme Units of meaning within a word that do not depend on other morphemes to make sense.
                                                25. An adjective or adverb that expresses the highest degree of quality.
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                                                1. Where a child might use a word more narrowly to describe something without recognising the word has a wider use.
                                                2. cluster reduction Reducing phonologically complex units into simpler ones - from two or more consonants down to one.
                                                3. The support provided by caregivers through modelling how speech ought to take place in order to help language development.
                                                4. telegraphic stage Occurs around age 3. Contracted forms, verb inflections and formation of pronouns. By age 4 largely grammatically accurate and complete sentences.
                                                5. imperatives An instruction given in such a way that it does not appear to be a command but a more gentle suggestion
                                                6. babbling Repeatedly using the same sounds such as "bababababa"
                                                7. words Words within a sentence that are necessary to demonstrate structural accuracy.
                                                8. reinforcement The positive feedback given to a child which is thought to encourage similar performance again.
                                                9. Competence The ability to creative meaningful speech or writing.
                                                10. Word A made up word such as "ray-rays" for raisins becuase the child can not yet pronounce the word.
                                                11. Zone of proximal development Describes the area between what a child can already do and that which is beyond their reach. Caregiver might enable child to progress by offering support. Vygotsksy
                                                12. The more specific words that can be defined within the more generic hypernym. (Tree - hypernym) (Oak, Ash, Willow, Beech - homonym)
                                                13. Thinking only of the self without undersatnding or regard for the feelings of others.
                                                14. word stage Occurs around 18 months - puts two words together. The more a child progesses, the clearer and more refined the language becomes. Begins to understand grammar.
                                                15. stage Occurs around age 2. Longer and more complete. Coveys main message with minimum number of words. Include key content words but likely to omit grammatical words.
                                                16. Language Acquisition Support System Proposed by Bruner. A system whereby caregivers and other individuals who play a key role in a child's language development.
                                                17. Repeated syllables within a word Such as moo-moo or wee wee
                                                18. morphemes Units of meaning within a word that depend on other morphemes to make sense.
                                                19. development Piaget A child's development of thinking and understanding.
                                                20. Communication Gestures, Haptics (Touch), Paralanguage (stress, amplitude, speed), Eye Contact and Facial Expressions -these are the main ones for a child.
                                                21. Mean length of utterance The average utterance length of speakers - calculated by adding up the total number of words spoken and dividing by the total number of utterances - a way of measuring each speakers input or dominance.
                                                22. Answer
                                                23. conditioning A positive or negative response given by caregiver can influence the way a child speaks in the future
                                                24. errors Grammatical errors that are understandable and logical through an incorrect assumption being made about grammar rules.

                                                49 Clues: AnswerOmitting a particular sound within a wordOne consonant or vowel is swapped for anotherVerbal Stage Consisting of crying, cooing and babblingwords Words within a sentence that are vital to meaningRepeated syllables within a word Such as moo-moo or wee weebabbling Repeatedly using the same sounds such as "bababababa"...

                                                Compound Nouns 2021-05-10

                                                Compound Nouns crossword puzzle
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                                                1. .
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                                                1. .
                                                2. .
                                                3. .

                                                4 Clues: ....

                                                daksh nouns 2021-05-26

                                                daksh nouns crossword puzzle
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                                                1. english teacher name is meenakshi
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                                                  1 Clue: english teacher name is meenakshi

                                                  Collective nouns 2015-07-23

                                                  Collective nouns crossword puzzle
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                                                  1. bevy of quails
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                                                  1. parliament of of owls

                                                  2 Clues: bevy of quailsparliament of of owls

                                                  Collective nouns 2023-12-15

                                                  Collective nouns crossword puzzle
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                                                    1. A group of sheep. Hive A group of bees. school A group of fish.Troop A group of scouts.Crowd A group of people.Batch A group of cookies.Army A group of ants.Deck A group of cards. Pack A group of wolves.Mice A group of mouse. of

                                                    1 Clue: A group of sheep. Hive A group of bees. school A group of fish.Troop A group of scouts.Crowd A group of people.Batch A group of cookies.Army A group of ants.Deck A group of cards. Pack A group of wolves.Mice A group of mouse. of

                                                    Uncountable Nouns 2023-07-03

                                                    Uncountable Nouns crossword puzzle
                                                    Across
                                                    1. The Mona Lisa es a great example of a —— of art.
                                                    Down

                                                      1 Clue: The Mona Lisa es a great example of a —— of art.

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                      2. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                      3. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                                      4. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                      5. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                      6. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                      7. What did Allie die of?
                                                      8. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                      9. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                                      10. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                      11. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                      12. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                      13. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                      14. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                      15. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                      16. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                      17. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                      18. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                      19. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                      20. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                      21. Unstressed/stressed
                                                      22. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                      23. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                      24. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                      25. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                      26. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                      27. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                      28. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                      29. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                      30. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                      31. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                      32. Man is Hard to Find
                                                      33. Stressed/unstressed
                                                      34. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                      35. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                      36. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                      37. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                      38. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                      39. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                      40. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                      41. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                      42. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                      43. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                      Down
                                                      1. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                      2. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                                      3. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                      4. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                      5. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                      6. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                      7. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                      8. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                      9. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                      10. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                      11. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                      12. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                      13. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                      14. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                      15. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                      16. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                      17. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                      18. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                      19. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                      20. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                      21. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                      22. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                      23. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                                      24. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                      25. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                      26. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                      27. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                      28. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                      29. Who loves anyone?
                                                      30. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                      31. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                      32. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                      33. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                      34. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                      35. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                      36. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                      37. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?

                                                      80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindStressed/unstressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing....

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                      2. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                                      3. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                                      4. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                      5. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                      6. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                      7. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                      8. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                      9. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                      10. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                      11. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                      12. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                      13. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                      14. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                      15. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                      16. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                      17. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                      18. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                                      19. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                      20. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                      21. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                      22. Stressed/unstressed
                                                      23. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                      24. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                      25. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                      26. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                      27. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                      28. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                      29. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                                      30. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                      31. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                      32. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                      33. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                      34. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                      35. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                                      36. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                      Down
                                                      1. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                      2. Who loves anyone?
                                                      3. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                      4. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                      5. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                      6. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                      7. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                      8. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                      9. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                      10. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                      11. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                      12. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                      13. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                      14. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                      15. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                      16. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                      17. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                      18. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                      19. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                      20. What did Allie die of?
                                                      21. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                      22. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                      23. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                      24. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                      25. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                      26. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                      27. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                      28. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                      29. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                      30. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                      31. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                      32. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                      33. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                      34. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                      35. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                      36. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                      37. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                      38. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                      39. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                      40. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                      41. Unstressed/stressed
                                                      42. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                      43. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                      44. Man is Hard to Find

                                                      80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Stressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Present _____________ end in -ing.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?...

                                                      7A and 7B Crossword 2015-01-04

                                                      7A and 7B Crossword crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. the processing of information into the memory system
                                                      2. organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically
                                                      3. Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
                                                      4. a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds
                                                      5. estimation of the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory; if instances come readily to mind, we presume such events are common
                                                      6. the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information
                                                      7. the tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood
                                                      8. the encoding of picture images
                                                      9. the processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions
                                                      10. in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or part of a word(such as a prefix)
                                                      11. the stage in speech development, from age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words
                                                      12. in psychoanalytical theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts,feelings, memories
                                                      13. the tendency to be more confident than correct-to over estimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgement
                                                      14. judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes; may lead us to ignore other relevant information
                                                      15. the relatively permanent and limitless storage of the memory system; includes knowledge, skills, and experiences
                                                      16. clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
                                                      17. a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; contrasts with strategy based solutions
                                                      18. the tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than is achieved through massed study or practice
                                                      19. unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well- learned information, such as word meaning
                                                      20. a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
                                                      21. a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; speedier, but more error-prone
                                                      22. the tendency to think of things in only terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
                                                      23. activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten
                                                      24. the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgement
                                                      Down
                                                      1. a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
                                                      2. a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli; a photographic memory lasting no more than a few seconds
                                                      3. the disruptive effect of new information on the recall of old information
                                                      4. an increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.
                                                      5. retention independent of conscious recollection(also called non-declarative or procedural memory)
                                                      6. mental pictures; a powerful aid to effortful processing, especially when combined with semantic encoding
                                                      7. an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning
                                                      8. the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
                                                      9. a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event
                                                      10. beginning about 2, the stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly two word statements
                                                      11. encoding that requires attention and conscious effort
                                                      12. beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
                                                      13. the set of rules in which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also the study of meaning
                                                      14. memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and "declare"(also called declarative memory)
                                                      15. the retention of encoded information over time
                                                      16. in a language, a system of rules that enable us to communicate with and understand others
                                                      17. the disruptive effect of prior learning on recall of new information
                                                      18. in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
                                                      19. encoding of sound, especially sound of words
                                                      20. the process of getting information out of storage
                                                      21. attributing to the wrong source an event we have experienced, heard about, read about,or imagined. Is also the heard of many false memories.
                                                      22. the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
                                                      23. incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event
                                                      24. our tendency to recall best the last and first terms in a list
                                                      25. the encoding of meaning, especially word meanings
                                                      26. a neural center that is located in the limbic system; helps process explicit memories for storage
                                                      27. early speech in which a child speaks like a telegram, using mostly nouns and verbs
                                                      28. the conscious repetition of information, either to maintain it in consciousness or to encode it for storage
                                                      29. memory aids, especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices
                                                      30. a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
                                                      31. that eerie "I've experienced this before." Cues from the current situation may subconsciously trigger retrieval of an earlier experience.
                                                      32. a newer understanding of short-term memory that focuses on conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spatial information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory
                                                      33. the loss of memory
                                                      34. the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
                                                      35. our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning

                                                      59 Clues: the loss of memorythe encoding of picture imagesencoding of sound, especially sound of wordsthe retention of encoded information over timethe ability to produce novel and valuable ideasin language, the smallest distinctive sound unitthe process of getting information out of storagethe encoding of meaning, especially word meanings...

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                      2. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                      3. Unstressed/stressed
                                                      4. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                      5. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                      6. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                      7. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                      8. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                      9. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                      10. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                                      11. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                      12. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                      13. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                      14. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                      15. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                      16. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                      17. What did Allie die of?
                                                      18. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                      19. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                      20. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                      21. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                      22. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                      23. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                      24. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                      25. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                      26. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                      27. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                      28. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                      29. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                      30. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                      31. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                      32. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                      33. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                                      34. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                      35. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                      36. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                      37. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                      38. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                      Down
                                                      1. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                      2. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                      3. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                      4. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                      5. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                      6. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                      7. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                      8. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                                      9. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                      10. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                      11. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                      12. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                      13. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                      14. Stressed/unstressed
                                                      15. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                      16. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                      17. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                      18. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                      19. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                      20. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                      21. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                      22. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                      23. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                      24. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                      25. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                      26. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                      27. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                      28. Man is Hard to Find
                                                      29. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                      30. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                      31. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                      32. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                      33. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                      34. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                      35. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                      36. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                      37. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                      38. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                      39. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                                      40. Who loves anyone?
                                                      41. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                      42. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”

                                                      80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?...

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. Unstressed/stressed
                                                      2. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                      3. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                      4. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                      5. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                      6. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                      7. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                      8. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                      9. What did Allie die of?
                                                      10. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                      11. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                                      12. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                      13. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                      14. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                      15. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                      16. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                      17. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                      18. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                      19. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                      20. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                      21. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                      22. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                      23. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                      24. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                      25. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                      26. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                      27. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                      28. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                      29. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                      30. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                      31. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                      32. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                      33. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                      34. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                      35. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                      36. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                                      37. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                      38. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                                      39. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                      40. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                      Down
                                                      1. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                      2. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                      3. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                      4. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                      5. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                      6. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                      7. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                      8. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                      9. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                      10. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                                      11. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                      12. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                      13. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                      14. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                      15. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                      16. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                      17. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                      18. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                      19. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                      20. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                      21. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                      22. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                      23. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                      24. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                      25. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                                      26. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                      27. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                      28. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                      29. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                      30. Stressed/unstressed
                                                      31. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                      32. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                      33. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                      34. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                      35. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                      36. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                      37. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                      38. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                      39. Who loves anyone?
                                                      40. Man is Hard to Find

                                                      80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Unstressed/stressedStressed/unstressedMan is Hard to FindWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing....

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-09

                                                      Literature of the Americas Final Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?
                                                      2. The only emperor is the emperor of _______________. (Two words)
                                                      3. What color is Sunny’s dress?
                                                      4. Every grammatically correct sentence contains a ________________ verb.
                                                      5. What is the useful mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions?
                                                      6. At the end of the party at Myrtle and Tom’s apartment in New York, Nick wipes a bit of ____________ off of Mr. McKee’s face.
                                                      7. How do you join two independent clauses without a period or a coordinating conjunction?
                                                      8. Which tense should you use when writing an essay about a literary text?
                                                      9. What illness does Old Spencer have?
                                                      10. What is the last name of the reverend who wears the veil?
                                                      11. What doth the raven quoth?
                                                      12. Which of the following words alliterates with adhesive: Advil or heat.
                                                      13. The most common verb in the English language is “to _______.”
                                                      14. The thing in Jon/Randy’s neck that feeds him ads.
                                                      15. What do Phoebe’s pajamas have on the collars?
                                                      16. Stressed/unstressed
                                                      17. What is the name of Dan Cody’s boat?
                                                      18. Linda finds it hard to leave the South because she is so attached to her ____________.
                                                      19. Who is Holden’s favorite character in Romeo and Juliet?
                                                      20. In A Small Place, “You see an incredibly unattractive, fat, _____________-fleshed woman enjoying a walk on the beautiful sand.”
                                                      21. In what city does Countee Cullen’s “Incident” take place?
                                                      22. In Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death,” the carriage holds “but just Ourselves / And ____________.”
                                                      23. what is the useful mnemonic device for remembering whether you need a comma in a sentence containing a subordinate clause?
                                                      24. The most common rhyme-word in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy.”
                                                      25. The fifth of Clarice Lispector’s “Five Stories on a Single Theme” is called “Liebnitz and the Transcendence of Love in ________________.”
                                                      26. The drug that Jon/Randy and Caroline take to keep them happy.
                                                      27. A relative clause beginning with ___________ is always non-restrictive.
                                                      28. Who wrote the poem that inspires Holden’s Catcher in the Rye fantasy?
                                                      29. Who painted the painting that Flan needs $2million dollars from Geoffrey to buy?
                                                      30. Who is the “young negro poet” that Langston Hughes criticizes in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain.”
                                                      31. What is Flan and Ouisa’s silver Victorian inkwell shaped like?
                                                      32. Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live _____________.
                                                      33. Who is the father of Linda Brent’s children?
                                                      34. Wolfsheim’s cuff links are made out of “the finest specimens of human ______________.”
                                                      35. What drives the narrator of “The Black Cat” to hang Pluto?
                                                      36. How many dollars do the white people pay for Isis/the tablecloth in “Drenched in Light.”
                                                      37. At Gatsby’s party, Nick and Jordan meet a pair of twins who do a stage act dressed up as ___________.
                                                      38. What color will “tomorrow’s chile” be in Hughe’s “Red Silk Stockings”?
                                                      39. How many years does Linda live in her garret?
                                                      40. What is the name of the man who passed out from the heat at Tom and Daisy’s wedding?
                                                      41. Who loves anyone?
                                                      Down
                                                      1. Ouisa is worried about turning all of her experiences into ________________.
                                                      2. What color suit does Gatsby wear for the big showdown in Chapter Seven?
                                                      3. According to the last page of the novel, what kind of future did Gatsby believe in?
                                                      4. What is the name of the young pirate lad in Bombal’s “The Unknown”?
                                                      5. What is Bartleby’s infections word?
                                                      6. What country is Nick’s cleaning lady from?
                                                      7. What school did Nick and Tom go too?
                                                      8. Copular verbs usually take a _________________.
                                                      9. _____________ stand in for nouns.
                                                      10. What is the most important part of speech?
                                                      11. Man is Hard to Find
                                                      12. the two most common articles, smooshed together.
                                                      13. What is the name of the man who left home for twenty years?
                                                      14. D.B.’s book of short stories is called The _____________ Goldfish.
                                                      15. Tess is running away to climb mountains in ___________________.
                                                      16. Present _____________ end in -ing.
                                                      17. Ernie Morrow is about as sensitive as a goddamn _________________. (Two words)
                                                      18. What kind of sweater did James Castle borrow from Holden?
                                                      19. How does the little lame balloon man whistle? (Three words)
                                                      20. My, your, our, and her are all what part of speech?
                                                      21. A relative clause beginning with ______________ is always restrictive.
                                                      22. Where do Bona and Paul and Art and Helen have their date (two words)?
                                                      23. Who shoots Wilson?
                                                      24. Prepositional phrases usually end with a _______________.
                                                      25. According to Donald Barthelme, what is the art form of the twentieth century?
                                                      26. A group of words containing a finite verb is called a ______________.
                                                      27. The sentence “I ran him over” contains a _______________ verb.
                                                      28. Farm Implements and Rutabagas is written in this poetic form.
                                                      29. You should use whom rather than who when the pronoun is the ______________ of the verb in its clause.
                                                      30. What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?
                                                      31. What are the students supposed to yell in Mr. Vinson’s Oral Expression class?
                                                      32. What is Fern’s last name?
                                                      33. What did Allie die of?
                                                      34. The angel in García Márquez’s story is displaced by a woman with the body of a giant __________.
                                                      35. A verb that takes an indirect object is called ditransitive or _______________.
                                                      36. What will you hear in the sound of the wind if you do not have a mind of winter?
                                                      37. A line of poetry with four feet is called _______meter.
                                                      38. What color tie does Gatsby wear for tea with Nick and Daisy?
                                                      39. Unstressed/stressed

                                                      80 Clues: Who loves anyone?Who shoots Wilson?Man is Hard to FindStressed/unstressedUnstressed/stressedWhat did Allie die of?What is Fern’s last name?What doth the raven quoth?What color is Sunny’s dress?_____________ stand in for nouns.Where are Rick and Elizabeth from?Present _____________ end in -ing.What is a perfect rhyme for “bat”?...

                                                      Solve the crossword by filling in collective nouns using the clues for the group of people given below. 2016-06-24

                                                      Solve the crossword by filling in collective nouns using the clues for the group of people given below. crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. A GROUP OF ROBBERS
                                                      2. A GROUP OF RULERS
                                                      3. A GROUP OF MUSICIANS
                                                      4. A GROUP OF POLICEMEN
                                                      5. A GROUP OF ARMY MEN
                                                      6. A GROUP OF EXPERTS
                                                      Down
                                                      1. A GROUP OF WORSHIPPERS
                                                      2. A GROUP OF GYPSIES
                                                      3. A GROUP OF DANCERS
                                                      4. A GROUP OF LISTENERS
                                                      5. A GROUP OF JUDGES
                                                      6. A GROUP OF EMPLOYEES

                                                      12 Clues: A GROUP OF RULERSA GROUP OF JUDGESA GROUP OF ROBBERSA GROUP OF GYPSIESA GROUP OF DANCERSA GROUP OF EXPERTSA GROUP OF ARMY MENA GROUP OF MUSICIANSA GROUP OF LISTENERSA GROUP OF POLICEMENA GROUP OF EMPLOYEESA GROUP OF WORSHIPPERS

                                                      Converting nouns or adjectives into verbs using -ate. 2022-03-25

                                                      Converting nouns or adjectives into verbs using -ate. crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. a bee does this to a flower
                                                      Down
                                                      1. to get a message across to someone
                                                      2. to begin something, make it active

                                                      3 Clues: a bee does this to a flowerto get a message across to someoneto begin something, make it active

                                                      Complete the crossword puzzle according to the plural of nouns 2024-08-31

                                                      Complete the crossword  puzzle according to the plural of nouns crossword puzzle
                                                      Across
                                                      1. box
                                                      2. secretary
                                                      Down
                                                      1. down
                                                      2. glass

                                                      4 Clues: boxdownglasssecretary