sight words Crossword Puzzles
Lilah's crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- The bad guy.
- A quality of a character.
- Figurative speech.
- A comparison between two things.
- The good guy.
- Sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound.
Down
- Description of a character.
- To accomplish.
- The time and place of witch a story is told.
- A society suffering from injustice.
- A part of a text that relates to another text.
- An example of a person.
- Symbolises something.
- A warning or lesson.
- A sum up of the story in your own words.
15 Clues: The bad guy. • The good guy. • To accomplish. • Figurative speech. • A warning or lesson. • Symbolises something. • An example of a person. • A quality of a character. • Description of a character. • A comparison between two things. • A society suffering from injustice. • Sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound. • A sum up of the story in your own words. • ...
Lilah's crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- A society suffering from injustice.
- Sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound.
- Description of a character.
- A sum up of the story in your own words.
- A comparison between two things.
- Figurative speech.
- The time and place of witch a story is told.
- A warning or lesson.
Down
- The good guy.
- Symbolises something.
- A quality of a character.
- To accomplish.
- A part of a text that relates to another text.
- An example of a person.
- The bad guy.
15 Clues: The bad guy. • The good guy. • To accomplish. • Figurative speech. • A warning or lesson. • Symbolises something. • An example of a person. • A quality of a character. • Description of a character. • A comparison between two things. • A society suffering from injustice. • Sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound. • A sum up of the story in your own words. • ...
Poetry Extra Credit Humanities 2021 2021-11-09
Across
- the beat created by a poems pattern of stressed and unstressed syllable
- a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
- The repetition of identical sounds in the last syllable of words
- A type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas)
- present mind in Haiku
- written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure
- compares two unlike things using the words like or as
- a group of lines that work together to express a central idea
Down
- a pattern of rhythm
- compares two unlike things without using the words like or as
- The empty area of a poem in which no words appear.
- is an extreme exaggeration
- a poem that does not have a strict structure, regular rhythm, or pattern of rhyme
- language that appeals to the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- a Japanese form of poetry about nature, made up of three lines. the first and third lines have 5 syllables, the second line has 7
- The time of year a haiku should capture
16 Clues: a pattern of rhythm • present mind in Haiku • is an extreme exaggeration • The time of year a haiku should capture • a writer's attitude toward his or her subject • The empty area of a poem in which no words appear. • compares two unlike things using the words like or as • compares two unlike things without using the words like or as • ...
Poetry 2025-04-06
Across
- A comparison using like or as (e.g., as brave as a lion).
- Repetition of similar sounding words at the end of lines (e.g., sky and high).
- Main message or idea explored in a poem.
- A grouped set of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in prose.
- A word that imitates a sound (e.g., buzz, crash, sizzle).
- Giving human traits to non-human things (e.g., the wind whispered).
- Language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell).
Down
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words (e.g., Peter Piper picked a peck).
- Repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words (e.g., mellow wedding bells).
- Sound effect created when 's' or 'sh' sounds are created in words placed closed together.
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
- Exaggeration for effect (e.g., I’ve told you a million times).
- Technique used to emphasis a point or message.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things (e.g., Time is a thief).
- Poet's attitude towards subject matter of poem.
- Feeling or atmosphere of the poem.
16 Clues: Feeling or atmosphere of the poem. • Main message or idea explored in a poem. • Technique used to emphasis a point or message. • Poet's attitude towards subject matter of poem. • A comparison using like or as (e.g., as brave as a lion). • A word that imitates a sound (e.g., buzz, crash, sizzle). • A grouped set of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in prose. • ...
5th Grade - Unit 4 Vocab Review 2026-02-23
Across
- confused
- putting thoughts/feelings into words and actions
- does not support or agree with either side of an argument
- someone/something is wrong or can't be trusted
- expecting something to happen
- saved for a purpose or person
- honest and says what they think
- refuse to obey
- explain its meaning and make it easier to understand
Down
- lifeless and not able to grow anything
- exact or accurate
- fluffy feathers
- has importance or purpose
- curious
- to go looking
- have the right to do something
- amazed and surprised
- put out of sight
- not the same
- think about something again
20 Clues: curious • confused • not the same • to go looking • refuse to obey • fluffy feathers • put out of sight • exact or accurate • amazed and surprised • has importance or purpose • think about something again • expecting something to happen • saved for a purpose or person • have the right to do something • honest and says what they think • lifeless and not able to grow anything • ...
Figurative Language 2023-01-26
Across
- comparison between two unlike things using the word "like" or "as" to show the comparison
- is the use of words or phrases whose sound suggest their meanings
- is using words in different ways.
- is a reference to another work, such as something from the Bible or mythology
- repetition of initial consonant sounds
- the feeling or atmosphere created by the writer
- a direct comparison between two unlike things. It does NOT use "like" or "as"
Down
- giving human qualities to something that is not human
- is a phrase or expression whose meaning is different from he meaning of the individual words
- is language that appeals to the five senses - touch, taste, smell, hearing and sight
- is the use of an image or thing to stand for something else
- repetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words
- is where the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
13 Clues: is using words in different ways. • repetition of initial consonant sounds • the feeling or atmosphere created by the writer • repetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words • giving human qualities to something that is not human • is the use of an image or thing to stand for something else • is the use of words or phrases whose sound suggest their meanings • ...
Anatomy 2 2013-04-10
Across
- The ______ _____ (2 words) contains 8-10 pints of blood
- There are 31 pairs of these that extend from the spinal cord and are distrubted to the muslces and skin of the trunk and linbs
- This division of the nervous system stimulates or speed up activity and prepares the body for stressful situations
- This nerve (2 words) affects the the face, ears, neck, and parotid gland
- This muscle turns the hand inward so the palm faces downward
- The voluntary functions of the five senses are controlled by this section of the nervous system
- These receive impulses from other neurons
- The orbicularis oculi is the ring muscle of this
- The fifth cranial nerve is known as this
- This muscle draws the corner of hte mouth out and back, as in grinning
- Sensory or afferent nerves carry these fro the sense organs to the brain where sensations of taste, smell, pain, touch, cold, heat and sight are recognized
- This nerve affects the muscles of the mouth
Down
- The function of these nerves are to act as a sensory-motor nerve that supplies the fingers
- This nerve affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip
- The iliac crest is also called this
- The part of the brain contains the thalamus and hypothalamus
- The 7th cranial nerve is the ________motor nerve of the face
- In a normal resting state, the ______ _____ (2 words) 72-80 times a minute
- The _________ nervous system cause the internal regulation of impulses from the central nervous system to smooth muscles
- The two major catergories of this system are central and peripheral
- The muscle causes wrinkles above the brige of the nose
- Primary structural units of the nervous system
- Sends messages such as thought, hearing and sight
- There are 12 of these nerves that arise from the base of the brain and the brain stem
24 Clues: The iliac crest is also called this • The fifth cranial nerve is known as this • These receive impulses from other neurons • This nerve affects the muscles of the mouth • Primary structural units of the nervous system • The orbicularis oculi is the ring muscle of this • Sends messages such as thought, hearing and sight • ...
Starfish 2024-01-19
Across
- a certified person in the medical field
- a certified doctor used to help you learn control
- things you eat
- a small area of closed in water
- a large marine mammal
- a consecutively arranged set of words
- a person opposed to you
- the heaviness of an object
- close people to you
- deep affection
Down
- a large amount of excess flesh
- a reflective board
- to lay on top of the water
- to go against in your defense
- a stuffed cloth bag
- the act of operating on a body
- self assurance
- the sight of beauty
18 Clues: self assurance • things you eat • deep affection • a reflective board • a stuffed cloth bag • the sight of beauty • close people to you • a large marine mammal • a person opposed to you • to lay on top of the water • the heaviness of an object • to go against in your defense • a large amount of excess flesh • the act of operating on a body • a small area of closed in water • ...
9A Vocab Part 1 2023-09-21
Across
- the use of exaggeration to achieve a rhetorical effect
- the chronological arrangement of details in a dramatic work or play
- a figure of speech in which two unlike objects are compared using the
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of successive words
- events,facts, observations used to establish depth and writer’s voice
- a figure of speech in which two unlike objects are compared directly
- The associated or secondary meaning of a word; the feeling it suggests
- The feeling or mood evoked by a word or passage of a text
- use of sensory details (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) to establish mood
Down
- a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words, particularly at the end of lines
- like or as
- of View, the relationship between the storyteller and the story itself
- the arrangement of words in a poem, often with a fixed meter or rhythm
- the time and place/context in which a a story occurs
- the attribution of human characteristics to otherwise inanimate objects
- The literal meaning of a word as accepted definition
16 Clues: like or as • the time and place/context in which a a story occurs • The literal meaning of a word as accepted definition • the use of exaggeration to achieve a rhetorical effect • The feeling or mood evoked by a word or passage of a text • the chronological arrangement of details in a dramatic work or play • ...
Creator's Choice Crossword 2015-04-30
Across
- The arrangement of words and the way a poem looks on a page
- Rhyme A.K.A. near rhyme or half-rhyme…occurs when rhyming words have similar but not exact or identical rhyming sounds
- The use of exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis
- A descriptive expression that is not meant to be taken literally
- Rhyme the most common form of rhyme in poetry, where the rhyming words occur at the end of lines
- Rhyme rhyme that occurs within a line
- When a poet describes an animal or objects as if it were human or had human qualities
- scheme The pattern of rhymes in a poem
- occurs when an object has meaning in and of itself and is also used to represent an abstract idea
- The form in which poems are written
Down
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line
- The repeating of sounds, words, phrases, or whole lines
- A rhymed pair of lines in a poem
- A sonnet is a poetic form. The word sonnet comes from the Italian word “sonetto” which means “little song”
- A group of lines within a poem
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- A metaphor is a direct comparison, with no signal words
- The use of words whose sounds suggest their meanings, such as crack, boom, and bang
- A comparison that uses the signal word like, as or than
- Language that appeals to the reader’s five senses---sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- The speaker of a poem is the voice that relates the story or ideas of the poem
21 Clues: A group of lines within a poem • A rhymed pair of lines in a poem • The form in which poems are written • Rhyme rhyme that occurs within a line • scheme The pattern of rhymes in a poem • The use of exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis • The repeating of sounds, words, phrases, or whole lines • A metaphor is a direct comparison, with no signal words • ...
Crossword 2 2023-11-01
10 Clues: Not loose • Opposite of push • How we see things • Don't know where you are • To move something forward • Opposite of near or close • What you use to get information • Use words to convey information • Process of moving through the air • Giving out or reflecting a lot of light
Narrative Elements Rikki Tiki Tavi 2024-10-17
10 Clues: Anticipation • Authors' attitude • 9am. In the mountains • Harder to solve the conflict • (two words) non-literal diction • What the author wants you to learn • How the reader is supposed to feel • Sight,smell,hearing,taste and touch • Main character's objective or target • (twowords) because the author told you
Luke 18 2023-05-02
Across
- v35 Where was the blind man begging?
- v23 The man became very ___.
- v1 What kind of story was Jesus telling?
- v33 What was Jesus contemplating?
- v18 Who came to talk to Jesus?
- v29 What is missing from this list? Parents, brethren, wife, children, ___.
- v43 What did the man immediately do, while following Jesus?
- v14 What will happen to one that exalts himself?
- v16 Who did Jesus say to bring to him?
- v32 Verbally abused.
- v18 What was the goal? (2 words)
- v15 Who was brought to Jesus?
- v17 What do we need to learn, like a child, to receive? (3 words)
- v31 Finished, completed, ended.
Down
- v22 What was the man to do with the sales proceeds?
- v1 What was the point of the story?
- v34 The disciples ___ nothing of what they were told.
- v33 What day would see Jesus rise again? (2 words)
- v11 Who stood and prayed loudly?
- v3 Who came to the judge for justice?
- v38 What title is Jesus called here? (3 words)
- v2 Who did the judge not fear?
- v31 Where were they going?
- v7 What will God do for the elect?
- v5 What did the woman do that convinced the judge? (2 words)
- v20 What must we do for our parents?
- v13 Who prayed privately?
- v2 Who did the judge not seek favor of?
- v41 What did the blind man ask for?
- v25 What is compared to a camel? (2 words)
- v42 What did Jesus say had save the man?
31 Clues: v32 Verbally abused. • v13 Who prayed privately? • v31 Where were they going? • v23 The man became very ___. • v15 Who was brought to Jesus? • v18 Who came to talk to Jesus? • v2 Who did the judge not fear? • v31 Finished, completed, ended. • v11 Who stood and prayed loudly? • v18 What was the goal? (2 words) • v33 What was Jesus contemplating? • v7 What will God do for the elect? • ...
Inclusive environments 2015-03-04
8 Clues: cultural beliefs • auditory perception • transferring messages • masculine or feminine • communicate with words • system of communication • relating to the sense of sight • relating to the body as opposed to the mind
Rileys awesome crossword 2013-08-13
Across
- a group of people chatting
- a place were trains stop
- a type of writing
- to learn something before a test
- a tv
- to do with people and there life
- earth under attack
- a house 20 times bigger than a regular house
Down
- very kind
- to provide something such as a house hold good
- a book of meanings of words
- an add on tv
- a person and there movement
- really stiff
- you have to stay after school
- youre eye sight
- super awesome
- a time people use for something
18 Clues: a tv • very kind • an add on tv • really stiff • super awesome • youre eye sight • a type of writing • earth under attack • a place were trains stop • a group of people chatting • a book of meanings of words • a person and there movement • you have to stay after school • a time people use for something • to learn something before a test • to do with people and there life • ...
Haas Door Crossword Challange 2023-07-13
Across
- They pack a punch, a hinge, and everything else for our doors.
- Haas Door's birthplace, where our story began in 1954.
- Mighty moulder shaping the bones of our products.
- From nuts and bolts to bulbs and beams, they're our in-house fix-it force.
- Custom-crafted nod to the equine era of transportation.(2 words)
- The phrase on our backs that keeps safety in front.(4 words)
- Where our Pan Door Stiles receive their signature touch.(2 words)
- Our digital dojo where safety sensei teaches us each month.
- A key player in the Northeast's doorway scene.(2 words)
- The 'metal' of honor in our CA Dept. creations.
- Where our doors take a flat break.(2 words)
- From material checks to customer smiles, it's in our work and in our products
Down
- A forklift not affiliated with an Ivy League but just as strong.
- The secret ingredient in ED's garage door recipe.(hyphenated)
- Our product's ladder to the loft.(2 words)
- The individual canvas of a garage masterpiece.
- Where exceptional service meets exceptional employees.(2 words)
- Our product's road trip conductor
- The coil under pressure that gives lift.(2 words)
- The flexible friend at every joint.
- Where customers become creators, dreaming up their perfect doors.
- Sandwich-making line with steel bread and ISO/POLY filling. (2 words)
- The book that holds the rules, our employee's go-to guide.
- Clicks and keys leading to custom configurations in our universe.
- Yellow beacon of hot dogs, a familiar sight at our events
- Worldwide network promoting door diplomacy and education.(Acronym)
- They didn't build our doors, but they did build the builders.
- The supply superstars, keeping everything from steel to soap in stock.
- Bi or Uni, it dresses our sections in forest finery.
29 Clues: Our product's road trip conductor • The flexible friend at every joint. • Our product's ladder to the loft.(2 words) • Where our doors take a flat break.(2 words) • The individual canvas of a garage masterpiece. • The 'metal' of honor in our CA Dept. creations. • Mighty moulder shaping the bones of our products. • The coil under pressure that gives lift.(2 words) • ...
crosswrd puzzle sight words #2 2021-09-27
18 Clues: dos • azul • como • alli • mirar • saber • hacer • tanto • poner • venir • viejo • apagado • muy mucho • encontrar • en a dentro de • alguno/a alguien • la mayoria maximo • solo solamente unicamente
crossword puzzle sight words #3 2021-09-27
18 Clues: va • donde • amigo • querer • podria • otra/a • cuatro • algunos • escuela • nuestro/a • sus de ellos • hamable tipo • vivir en vivo • personas gente • otravez denuevo • caminar andar pasear • pasado de ser y estar • terminar terminado hecho
SET 3 & 4 SIGHT WORDS 2020-04-06
3rd Grade SIPPS Sight Words 2024-11-11
Across
- He and his sister are ____ seven.
- They ran ______ the hill.
- Please ______ her the book.
- _______ cleaned their room.
- He drives a ______ truck.
- She went to the park with her ______.
- My uncle _____ I have grown tall.
- They went back to _____ own rooms.
- She came home ______ school.
Down
- He can _______ two bags.
- I can't ______ my sweatshirt.
- A visitor was _____ yesterday.
- _______ shall we do next?
- She ______ to the story every week.
- The dog was ______ old.
- ______ is a ruler on the desk.
- Come to my house ______ school.
- Our _______ is Venture Elementary.
18 Clues: The dog was ______ old. • He can _______ two bags. • They ran ______ the hill. • _______ shall we do next? • He drives a ______ truck. • Please ______ her the book. • _______ cleaned their room. • She came home ______ school. • I can't ______ my sweatshirt. • A visitor was _____ yesterday. • ______ is a ruler on the desk. • Come to my house ______ school. • ...
Sight Words 2022-01-11
6 Clues: the color of grass • when you get taller • a lake is full of _______ • doing things with someone else • "we _____ go to the park today!" • to describe something that looks nice
Sight Words 2020-05-05
Sight Words 2021-05-14
6 Clues: / a period of time • / as many as required • / a large steep hill • / nutritious substance that you eat • / moving in one side and out the other side • / put food in your mouth, chew, and swallow it
Sight words 2023-10-15
ACTIVE2 U5 Crossword Puzzle! -A2- 2015-08-24
Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-03
Across
- When several words or syllables in a row start with the same sound
- Someone who watches something
- To picture something in your mind
- Words that end with the same sound
Down
- A person who creates something for the first time
- kite and sight)
- verse A poem without rhyming lines
- To spring back after hitting something
- A funny poem of 5 lines with a specific rhyme pattern
9 Clues: kite and sight) • Someone who watches something • To picture something in your mind • verse A poem without rhyming lines • Words that end with the same sound • To spring back after hitting something • A person who creates something for the first time • A funny poem of 5 lines with a specific rhyme pattern • ...
Sight Words 2021-05-14
6 Clues: a period of time • a large steep hill • as many as required • nutritious substance that you eat • moving in one side and out the other side • put food in your mouth, chew, and swallow it
Sight Words 2021-06-02
Sight Words 2016-09-11
sight words 2022-06-15
6 Clues: I ____ do it! • She will go _______ me. • ______ went to the store. • ____________ boat is fast. • Mary Grace will _________ too. • The _________ boy likes apples.
Sight Words 2023-04-27
6 Clues: to listen • having none • to go away from • as many as needed • the first part of something • an account of something that happened, either true or made up.
Starfish 2024-01-19
Across
- a certified person in the medical field
- a certified doctor used to help you learn control
- things you eat
- a small area of closed in water
- a large marine mammal
- a consecutively arranged set of words
- a person opposed to you
- the heaviness of an object
- close people to you
- deep affection
Down
- a large amount of excess flesh
- a reflective board
- to lay on top of the water
- to go against in your defense
- a stuffed cloth bag
- the act of operating on a body
- self assurance
- the sight of beauty
18 Clues: self assurance • things you eat • deep affection • a reflective board • a stuffed cloth bag • the sight of beauty • close people to you • a large marine mammal • a person opposed to you • to lay on top of the water • the heaviness of an object • to go against in your defense • a large amount of excess flesh • the act of operating on a body • a small area of closed in water • ...
Learning to Read Words 2022-02-16
Across
- combinations of two vowels together in words producing a single sound (ex. oi, oy)
- blends, two or more consonant letters blended together but each letter is prounounced (ex. bl, fr, sk, spl)
- digraphs, two consonant letters that represent one speech sound (ex. th, sh, ch)
Down
- phonics skills students learn that help them pronounce an unfamiliar word
- words, high frequency words
- teaching method that relates spoken sounds to written symbols
- the ability to break up spoken words into their separate sounds
- digraphs, combination of two vowel letters together in words representing only one distinct speech sound (ex. ee, oo, ie, ai)
- recognition, identifying words as a whole
9 Clues: words, high frequency words • recognition, identifying words as a whole • teaching method that relates spoken sounds to written symbols • the ability to break up spoken words into their separate sounds • phonics skills students learn that help them pronounce an unfamiliar word • digraphs, two consonant letters that represent one speech sound (ex. th, sh, ch) • ...
I’m amazing 2023-07-18
Across
- the smartest person in the class award
- a place for a dance or musical
- tributing something to someone else
- to try out for a role
- a popular listening app
Down
- eye sight
- one person in charge of one country
- basically air
- to go to someone
- a book that has words
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
11 Clues: eye sight • basically air • to go to someone • a book that has words • to try out for a role • a popular listening app • a place for a dance or musical • one person in charge of one country • tributing something to someone else • the smartest person in the class award • a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
Phantom Tollbooth Abigail 2023-10-19
Across
- What is the Valley of sound known for
- The name of the book
- Person with 12 faces
- Main characters name
- There is one humbug
- Forest of
- Magic with math
Down
- At the Mountains of Ignorance
- Dr.Discords helper
- The number mine is close to
- The place that loves words
- Main characters name
- The place where Milo met the Humbug and the spelling bee
- Milo and Tock are friends with him
- Milo goes by not thinking
15 Clues: Forest of • Magic with math • Dr.Discords helper • There is one humbug • Main characters name • The name of the book • Person with 12 faces • Main characters name • Milo goes by not thinking • The place that loves words • The number mine is close to • At the Mountains of Ignorance • Milo and Tock are friends with him • What is the Valley of sound known for • ...
Literary Terms 2023-12-18
Across
- when an author creates a picture in the reader's mind using words
- the point at which the conflict is greatest
- a problem
- where and when the story takes place
- the author's general message about life
- what happens in the story
- language appeals to touch, taste, smell, sight, sound
- when words or phrases are repeated
Down
- the outcome of the conflict before the story ends
- something that stands for something beyond itself
- when the author hints about what will happen later in a story
- when an animal, object, or idea is given human qualities
- how the author makes the reader feel
13 Clues: a problem • what happens in the story • when words or phrases are repeated • where and when the story takes place • how the author makes the reader feel • the author's general message about life • the point at which the conflict is greatest • the outcome of the conflict before the story ends • something that stands for something beyond itself • ...
Poetry Quiz Part 1 2024-03-20
Across
- Appeals to the reader's sense of smell.
- A group of lines in a poem.
- Imagery Appeals to the reader's sense of taste.
- A comparison between two unlike things not using like or as.
- A comparison between two unlike things using like or as.
- The general subject of the poem.
- Appeals to the reader's sense of sound.
Down
- Descriptive words that create a picture in the reader's mind.
- The life lesson that can be learned from the poem.
- Appeals to the reader's sense of sight.
- The pattern of rhyme in a poem.
- A row of words in a poem.
- Appeals to the reader's sense of touch.
13 Clues: A row of words in a poem. • A group of lines in a poem. • The pattern of rhyme in a poem. • The general subject of the poem. • Appeals to the reader's sense of sight. • Appeals to the reader's sense of smell. • Appeals to the reader's sense of touch. • Appeals to the reader's sense of sound. • Imagery Appeals to the reader's sense of taste. • ...
Latin Roots (dict, aud, via) 2025-01-08
Across
- A statement about what will happen in the future.
- A group of people gathered to watch, listen to, or read something.
- Not visible; unable to be seen.
- To visit again or return to a place, topic, or idea.
- Deserving praise and commendation.
- To deny the truth of a statement by asserting the opposite; to be in conflict with.
- Someone who comes to a place temporarily, such as for a visit or an inspection.
- The ability to see; the sense of sight; a mental image of the future or something not present.
- A large room or building where people gather to watch a performance, hear a speech, or attend a public event.
- Not able to be predicted; uncertain or variable in behavior.
Down
- Relating to the sense of hearing.
- The choice and use of words in speech or writing; clarity and articulation in speech.
- Able to be heard.
- A magnetic tape used for recording sound.
- To say or read aloud something to be written down or recorded; to give orders authoritatively.
- A ruler with total power, typically one who has obtained control by force; a person who dictates orders.
- A reference book or online resource containing words, their meanings, pronunciations, and other details.
- A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening.
- Able to be seen; perceptible by the eye.
- To say what will happen in the future, often based on knowledge or reasoning.
- A person who oversees or directs the work of others.
- Relating to both hearing and sight, often used to describe media or equipment.
22 Clues: Able to be heard. • Not visible; unable to be seen. • Relating to the sense of hearing. • Deserving praise and commendation. • Able to be seen; perceptible by the eye. • A magnetic tape used for recording sound. • A statement about what will happen in the future. • To visit again or return to a place, topic, or idea. • A person who oversees or directs the work of others. • ...
4th quarter sight words 2018-05-11
Across
- _____ is not hard to do.
- I drive _____ the park on my way home.
- We _____ very smart boys and girls.
- I want to be a doctor _____ I grow up.
- _____ we have to do this anymore?
- I write my color and ____ pack up.
Down
- I sit ____ my friends at lunch.
- _____ will give me a panterloot if I listen.
- Mrs. Murphy _____ to put our heads down.
- I will _____ a first grader next year
- know just _____ to do to help.
- I want to jump ____ the trampoline.
- Please come ____ and pick this book up.
13 Clues: _____ is not hard to do. • know just _____ to do to help. • I sit ____ my friends at lunch. • _____ we have to do this anymore? • I write my color and ____ pack up. • We _____ very smart boys and girls. • I want to jump ____ the trampoline. • I will _____ a first grader next year • I drive _____ the park on my way home. • I want to be a doctor _____ I grow up. • ...
Lydia - Stories 2023-01-19
10 Clues: how you behave • something necessary • you can see yourself • the opposite of left • something told or read • to be there in real life • a place things are stored • a person who works in a lab • sight, sound, feel, touch, taste • the way we communicate with language
Nolan's Labs 2021-10-12
10 Clues: Not imagined • In the form of words • Combine with another • Skill to do something • Take a part in a contest • Gain or acquire knowledge • Become or develop in future • Free from illness or injury • Occupation for a long period • Faculty of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch
POAMS CAVES 2024-02-07
10 Clues: describes a verb • a describing word • doing word (run, walk) • sound words (whoosh, woof) • comparison using like or as • (Sight, sound, touch, smell) • creates emotions in the reader • comparison without using as or like • creates an image in the reader's mind • when human qualities are given to objects
Sight Words 1 2024-01-25
9 Clues: Individual unit • Not all of them. • Opposite of few. • 'this' in plural. • Plural of his/her. • Plural of him/her. • What books have in pages. • What pencils are used for. • Opposite of 'to' in a gift.
Sight Words 2 2025-04-07
9 Clues: Guess _____. • _____ went on a trip. • I was sleeping at _____. • The car went _____ the hill. • ____ you want to go to the park? • Jan and Bob went to _____ outside. • I want to _____ at cheetahs at the zoo. • My dad ____ "Get me an ice cream, please!" • We ____ with mom to the grocery store today.
Sight Words Puzzle 2024-03-08
9 Clues: we drink this a lot • Same meaning as "can" • A path of doing something • We use them in mathematics • Show of or belonging to me • Opposite of the word "yes" • Plural of the word "person" • It's the opposite of "last" • We use this word when we compare things
Crossword 2025-05-25
9 Clues: : Ending(10) • : Exercise(8) • : Sight or Seeing(6) • : Arrange in order(8) • : Relating to words(6) • : Observe or Notice Carefully(9) • : Find a solution for this______(7) • : Repeats in a predictable manner(8) • : Ability to do something really well (5)
Sight 2015-10-21
Across
- this is a noticeable feature on the eye
- glasses help to prevent...
- How many senses are there?
- what uses the sense of sight?
- they help us to see clearly
Down
- allows light to struck the retina
- prevents dirt from entering eyes
- sight is one of the five what?
- the pupil is a gateway to this
- what can you do with eyes?
10 Clues: glasses help to prevent... • How many senses are there? • what can you do with eyes? • they help us to see clearly • what uses the sense of sight? • sight is one of the five what? • the pupil is a gateway to this • prevents dirt from entering eyes • allows light to struck the retina • this is a noticeable feature on the eye
SIGHT 2015-09-07
Across
- Small glands inside the eyes produce this to keep eyes moist and clean?
- A small screen like part at the back of the eye?
- Small hairs on the eyelids to protect the eyes from dust?
- This is the hole in the coloured Iris and changes size?
- This controls the amount of light that enters the eye also known as the colour of the eye?
Down
- This focuses the light onto the retina inside the eye?
- The sense through our eyes is called?
- The see-through skin that covers the front of the eye?
- These pieces of skin protects the eyes?
- The tough skin that covers the outside of the eyeball also known as the whites of the eye?
10 Clues: The sense through our eyes is called? • These pieces of skin protects the eyes? • A small screen like part at the back of the eye? • This focuses the light onto the retina inside the eye? • The see-through skin that covers the front of the eye? • This is the hole in the coloured Iris and changes size? • Small hairs on the eyelids to protect the eyes from dust? • ...
KS crossword 2022-06-14
Across
- Active people competing against others is good to me
- hitting a ball very hard is my fave
- I love rythms,beats and words
- I love an italian delicacy in the shape of a circle with toppings
- I love streaming services for movies
- I like making visual characters move at will
Down
- I look at words and understand
- I love creating pictures
- I like rest with no sight
- I like watching people injure themselves and laughing
10 Clues: I love creating pictures • I like rest with no sight • I love rythms,beats and words • I look at words and understand • hitting a ball very hard is my fave • I love streaming services for movies • I like making visual characters move at will • Active people competing against others is good to me • I like watching people injure themselves and laughing • ...
Sight 2024-08-02
Across
- At a spot where journeys begin and end, we stood where our story first did blend.
- A trio of words, but powerful and true. A phrase that’s often said by two.
- In a place where our story began, a charming spot with a romantic plan.
- Take a term for someone wild and bold, mix it with a name that’s always told.
- Possessed and cherished, it’s truly my own, in every sense it stands alone.
- With a seat but no back, in a quiet place, what am I, that holds a special space?
Down
- Count to three, I’m a special day. Mark the calendar, don’t delay.
- The phrase I say with delight, for feeling so blessed and favoured in sight.
- It’s soft and sweet, a loving sign, what is this act that’s truly divine?
- It’s more than just a passing trend, a promise that will never end?
10 Clues: Count to three, I’m a special day. Mark the calendar, don’t delay. • It’s more than just a passing trend, a promise that will never end? • In a place where our story began, a charming spot with a romantic plan. • It’s soft and sweet, a loving sign, what is this act that’s truly divine? • ...
Roots 2022-03-29
Across
- speaks heavily towards something.
- lead way.
- tells how to say words.
- lead aside, astray.
- using both sight and sound.
- blessing.
- paid position of a member of clergy.
- kind or gentle disposition, neutral, harmless.
Down
- open to more than one interpretation.
- a small organized dissenting group within a larger one.
- the character and atmosphere of a place.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- lead in.
- the state of having mixed feelings.
- able to hear.
- an interview for a particular role.
16 Clues: lead in. • lead way. • blessing. • able to hear. • lead aside, astray. • tells how to say words. • using both sight and sound. • speaks heavily towards something. • the state of having mixed feelings. • an interview for a particular role. • paid position of a member of clergy. • open to more than one interpretation. • the character and atmosphere of a place. • ...
Newspapers Spelling Lesson #1 2025-02-09
Across
- unlawful
- time between then and now
- properly; conforming to proper practices or conventions
- trust; self assurance
- coming at a time before
- ability to use words cleverly and humorously
- faculties that allow us to perceive and experience the world around us; sight, touch, taste, hearing, smell
- explosion
Down
- sorrowful, mournful
- formal request
- person who begins a court suit
- a person to whom one tells secrets or personal matters
- to become aware of
- a periodic official count of the people
- to call forth
- smallest bit
16 Clues: unlawful • explosion • smallest bit • to call forth • formal request • to become aware of • sorrowful, mournful • trust; self assurance • coming at a time before • time between then and now • person who begins a court suit • a periodic official count of the people • ability to use words cleverly and humorously • a person to whom one tells secrets or personal matters • ...
Sight Words 2021-09-16
Sight Words 2021-05-29
6 Clues: it is • to listen • one time only • short for the USA • the earth, with all of its countries and peoples • a part of the earth that is organized under a government
Sight Words 2022-01-20
6 Clues: The month that Christmas is in • The month that Halloween is in • This month starts the New Year • The month that you started school • The month that Thanksgiving is in • The month that has Independence Day in it
Sight Words 2020-11-02
sight words 2024-06-08
Sight Words 2023-03-27
6 Clues: not at all or ever [5] • pronoun for I or me [6] • healthy, strong, or well [6] • with another person or people [8] • support and move (someone or something) from one place to another [5] • making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy [5]
Drama Vocabulary 2023-09-17
Across
- speaking to the audience or themselves about what they think
- releasing tension with something humorous
- an opening to a story
- written text of the play or movie
- areas out of sight from the audience
- to do something
- a command how to do something
- dramatic part of the story
- is a genre of human suffrage
Down
- long speech
- an omission of words
- those who perform vocally
- a team of actors
- telling the story
- where the actor sees the audience
- a short remark that is unheard by cast members
16 Clues: long speech • to do something • a team of actors • telling the story • an omission of words • an opening to a story • those who perform vocally • dramatic part of the story • is a genre of human suffrage • a command how to do something • written text of the play or movie • where the actor sees the audience • areas out of sight from the audience • ...
Will Britts part of Judges Crossword 2024-03-08
Across
- Who ruled after Ibzan
- Where did Samson get the power to kill 30 men
- Who ruled after Jephthah
- What did samson say to his father when they try to convince him to not marry a Philistine woman
- When did samson kill the most amount of people
- Where was Samson when the lord began to stir him(2 words)
- How long did they oppress the Israelites on the east side of Jordan (2 word)
- How long did Jephthah judge and lead the Israelites. (2 words)
- When the Israelites began to do evil in the sight of the lord, whose hands did the lord give them over to? (2 words)
- What did samson grab to strike down and kill 1,000 men
- Whose hands did the lord give them over to
Down
- how many pieces did did the man cut up the women's body into
- What did the Israelites get ride of when God said they have sinned
- Who ruled after Elon
- When Samson had his hair cut, what else left him?
- What was samsons source of power
- What did Micah take
- Was there anyone to help save the city when it burnt down?
- How long did Samson lead Israel for (2 words)
- Did the Israel's have a king or leader during these days.
20 Clues: What did Micah take • Who ruled after Elon • Who ruled after Ibzan • Who ruled after Jephthah • What was samsons source of power • Whose hands did the lord give them over to • Where did Samson get the power to kill 30 men • How long did Samson lead Israel for (2 words) • When did samson kill the most amount of people • When Samson had his hair cut, what else left him? • ...
Emergency Response Activities 2022-09-08
Across
- Code to call for a hazmat spill/decontamination
- The second step in responding to a fire (A)
- Two words describing location where leaders report to coordinate and direct emergency operations
- The fourth step in responding to a fire (E)
- for disaster inside of the hospital
- Last resort when life is in danger from an active shooter
- Do this to get away from active shooter
- The code we call for a fire
- Second step in using a fire extinguisher (A)
- Third step in using a fire extinguisher (S)
- What you do to help a gunshot wound victim
- Final step in using a fire extinguisher (S)
- Two words for device that summons Security team
Down
- Two words describing the telephone number *1313
- Code to call for cardiac or respiratory arrest
- Two words for person responsible for all aspects of an emergency response
- The third step in responding to a fire (C)
- Color of emergency electrical outlets
- Keeping out of an active shooter’s line of sight
- Two words for a building feature used to reduce spread of fire and smoke between compartments
- Code to call for a combative person/people
- The part of the fire we aim and sweep the fire extinguisher
- First step in how to use a fire extinguisher (P)
- The first step in responding to a fire (R)
- Code to call for weapons threat
- Code to call for a missing infant/child abduction
- for disaster outside of the hospital
27 Clues: The code we call for a fire • Code to call for weapons threat • for disaster inside of the hospital • for disaster outside of the hospital • Color of emergency electrical outlets • Do this to get away from active shooter • The third step in responding to a fire (C) • Code to call for a combative person/people • The first step in responding to a fire (R) • ...
Written language feautres crossowrd 2025-09-05
Across
- imagery, describes what we see.
- something that compares two different things using the word like or as. e.g. "As quiet as a mouse."
- the repetition of consonant sounds within words in close proximity, enhancing rhythm. "Mike likes his new bike."
- field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning.
- exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
- the use of milder or less direct language that is used to replace harsh, unpleasant words.
- imagery, describes what we hear.
- question, a question asked in order to create dramatic effect and doesn't require response.
- imagery, describes smell.
- imagery, describes taste.
Down
- a series of words that begin with the same letter or consonant sound. e.g. " Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- something that repeats vowel sounds in close words to create Rythm or emphasis. e.g. " The light of fire is a sight."
- imagery, describes touch.
- figurative language that attributes human characteristics, emotion and behaviour to animals and inanimate objects. e.g. "The sun smiled at the children."
14 Clues: imagery, describes touch. • imagery, describes smell. • imagery, describes taste. • imagery, describes what we see. • imagery, describes what we hear. • field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning. • exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." • ...
chapter 2 key terms 2023-08-22
Across
- having awareness for how sounds are organizedand rules for how sounds relate to one another.
- the understanding of what words and phrases mean.
- uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which aperson communicates with others.
- being fully engaged in the communication process, concentrating, and participating
- conveying messages using established codes of conduct, known as etiquette
- pre-established channels of communication that help guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place.
- uses graphic representations and signs to transmit a message through sight
- speech used to convey ideas and messages.
- the process of using words to convey a messagethroughreading and writing
Down
- used to inform or instruct.
- rules permit us to combine morphemes into sentences and understand how words and punctuation are organized within a sentence
- uses spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking.
- the set of uniform and commonly accepted rules governingspelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary.
- are the rules of language use, including being able to appropriatelyspeak in different contexts, such as conversational and formal.
- casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the samestandards of conduct as formal language.
- smallest units of meaning that make up words
- Speaking conversationally ininformal instances.
- : hearing but not necessarily listening.
19 Clues: used to inform or instruct. • : hearing but not necessarily listening. • speech used to convey ideas and messages. • smallest units of meaning that make up words • Speaking conversationally ininformal instances. • the understanding of what words and phrases mean. • uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message • ...
neuro 2021-08-10
Across
- defective speech inability to articulate words impairment of tongue and other muscles needed for speech
- inability to name object verbally so patient talks around objects or uses gestures to define it
- the client responds to light shaking but can be confused and slow to respond
- difficulty with quality of voice hoarseness
- involuntary contraction or twitching of muscle fibers
- the client responds to painful stimuli to achieve a brief response
- absence or impairment of ability to communicate through speech writing or signs
- made-up nonsense meaningless words
- the patient is able to open their eyes and respond but falls asleep readily
- complete or loss of voluntary muscle movement
- loss of ability to use words correctly and coherently words are jumbled or misused
Down
- place a familiar object in client's hand and ask them to identify it
- trace a number on the client's palm with a blunt end of a pencil and ask them to identify it
- involuntary movement of part of body
- no response to repeated painful stimuli
- difficulty swallowing
- inability to carry out learned sequential movements or commands
- inability to recognize an object by sight, touch,or hearing
- the client is responsive and able to open their eyes and answer questions
19 Clues: difficulty swallowing • made-up nonsense meaningless words • involuntary movement of part of body • no response to repeated painful stimuli • difficulty with quality of voice hoarseness • complete or loss of voluntary muscle movement • involuntary contraction or twitching of muscle fibers • inability to recognize an object by sight, touch,or hearing • ...
Written language feautres crossowrd 2025-09-05
Across
- imagery, describes what we see.
- something that compares two different things using the word like or as. e.g. "As quiet as a mouse."
- the repetition of consonant sounds within words in close proximity, enhancing rhythm. "Mike likes his new bike."
- field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning.
- exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
- the use of milder or less direct language that is used to replace harsh, unpleasant words.
- imagery, describes what we hear.
- question, a question asked in order to create dramatic effect and doesn't require response.
- imagery, describes smell.
- imagery, describes taste.
Down
- a series of words that begin with the same letter or consonant sound. e.g. " Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- something that repeats vowel sounds in close words to create Rythm or emphasis. e.g. " The light of fire is a sight."
- imagery, describes touch.
- figurative language that attributes human characteristics, emotion and behaviour to animals and inanimate objects. e.g. "The sun smiled at the children."
14 Clues: imagery, describes touch. • imagery, describes smell. • imagery, describes taste. • imagery, describes what we see. • imagery, describes what we hear. • field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning. • exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." • ...
Poetry Terms 2022-12-06
Across
- - over exaggerated sentences or terms
- - the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
- - a figure of speech comparing two things that are not alike
- - giving human qualities to nonhuman objects or things
- - the repetition of similar sounds as consonants
- - the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
Down
- Scheme - the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- - an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- - words that describe sound
- - words or sentences that invoke the five senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell)
- - the repetition of the sound of a vowel
- - a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables , in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world
12 Clues: - words that describe sound • - over exaggerated sentences or terms • - the repetition of the sound of a vowel • - the repetition of similar sounds as consonants • - giving human qualities to nonhuman objects or things • - a figure of speech comparing two things that are not alike • - the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing • ...
Cerebral Cortex Functional Areas 2024-12-05
Across
- learned motor skills(tying shoes, typing)
- identification/understanding of objects through touch
- voluntary control of skeletal muscles
- olfactory perception
- identification/understanding objects through sight
- emotional tone in speech; interpretation of emotional tone in another persons speech
- production of speech
Down
- control of voluntary, learned eye movements
- higher functions(complex learning, personality, judgement, mood)
- identification/understanding of sounds
- impression of food desirability
- taste perception
- auditory perception (pitch and rhythm)
- language comprehension; words into thoughts
- visual perception(color, shape, movement)
- perception of somatic sensations; spatial discrimination
16 Clues: taste perception • olfactory perception • production of speech • impression of food desirability • voluntary control of skeletal muscles • identification/understanding of sounds • auditory perception (pitch and rhythm) • learned motor skills(tying shoes, typing) • visual perception(color, shape, movement) • control of voluntary, learned eye movements • ...
Rhetorical Strategies 2023-04-27
Across
- an implied comparison between two unlike things
- the speaker means something other than what is said
- repetition of a letter or beginning sound of words
- a reference to another text or assumed knowledge of a reference
Down
- gives nonhuman object human qualities
- deliberate exaggeration for emphasis
- language that makes strong appeal to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, smell
- a play on the meaning of words that relies on a word having more than one meaning or sounding like another word
- a set of similarly structured words, phrases, or clauses
- comparison using "like" or "as"
10 Clues: comparison using "like" or "as" • deliberate exaggeration for emphasis • gives nonhuman object human qualities • an implied comparison between two unlike things • repetition of a letter or beginning sound of words • the speaker means something other than what is said • a set of similarly structured words, phrases, or clauses • ...
Unit 5 + 6 Vocabulary 2023-02-21
Across
- to respect and think someone is amazing
- keeping something or someone safe
- a trip
- nice and enjoyable
- to change something
- the chance to do something
- an older, wiser teacher
- feeling amazed like wow that's so cool
- the words to a song
- out of nowhere, quick and surprising
- like a song you can't stop remembering
- to understand and explain something
- the situation around something
- not safe
- like a mosquito sound
- fast and happy
- music without vocals
- brave
- the sound level of something
Down
- like diamonds and gold and silver
- to have great difficulty
- the opposite of succeed
- the glass in glasses
- DNA
- to result in; in the end
- to know and remember someone as familiar
- a reason for something
- to make someone feel confident and encourage them to do something
- the connection of two things
- taste, sight, touch, smell and hearing
- your emotional state
- to take action after something else happens
- with a lot of energy
- to do something without anything in return
- sight
- many songs put together on a CD
36 Clues: DNA • sight • brave • a trip • not safe • fast and happy • nice and enjoyable • to change something • the words to a song • the glass in glasses • your emotional state • with a lot of energy • music without vocals • like a mosquito sound • a reason for something • the opposite of succeed • an older, wiser teacher • to have great difficulty • to result in; in the end • the chance to do something • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2023-08-22
Across
- The set uniform and commonly accepted rules governing spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
- Conveying messages using established codes of conduct/etiquette
- Permit to combining morphemes into sentences and understand how words and punctuations are organized within a sentence
- understanding of what words and phrases mean
- The rules of language use, including being able to appropriately speak different context
- Used within technological and scientific fields, used to inform or instruct
- Speaking conversationally in informal instances
- Uses graphic representation and signs to transmit a message through sight
- The smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined
- The gestures, gestures, and movements by which a person communicates with others
- Having awareness for how sounds are organized and rules for how sounds relate to one another
- Hearing but not necessarily listening
- Being fully engaged in the conversation process, concentrating, and participating
Down
- Casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the same standards of conduct as formal language
- Uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing
- Uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- Communication that helps guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place
- Uses spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking
- Speech used to convey ideas and messages
19 Clues: Hearing but not necessarily listening • Speech used to convey ideas and messages • understanding of what words and phrases mean • Speaking conversationally in informal instances • Uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing • The smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined • ...
4th & 5th Declension Nouns 2024-02-29
20 Clues: day • hand • army • hope • horn • senate • house, home • (an) attack • fear, dread • sight, view • trust, faith • strike, blow • roaring, roar • form, appearance • course, (an) advance • edge; line of battle • look, expression, face • sight, look, appearance • thing, matter, situation • a fall; chance, accident
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
Across
- The best flower arrangement
- The most important thing
- Not that time already again
- Loving and Giving
- Where all the best people were
- Use a fork or whisk but on an oriental cereal
- Two against two is the trick
- A recent addition
- No rodents in sight
Down
- In law there can be only one
- The gift that keeps on giving
- Spanish words not spoken
- A continental trooper or a knight
- Where all the best people are
- Works hard for a living
- It is within you
- Shorter is more beautiful
- It surrounds you
- For better, for worse
19 Clues: It is within you • It surrounds you • Loving and Giving • A recent addition • No rodents in sight • For better, for worse • Works hard for a living • Spanish words not spoken • The most important thing • Shorter is more beautiful • The best flower arrangement • Not that time already again • In law there can be only one • Two against two is the trick • The gift that keeps on giving • ...
Long I p. 29 2026-01-30
Across
- Something you take on an airplane
- Electricity in the sky
- The opposite of wrong
- What you do with your shoelaces
- We have a large ________of potatoes
- A major road
- A synonym for smart
- A word that could describe a superhero
- To say you didn’t do something
- A boxing match
Down
- A word ending in ie where ie says long I
- What will we have for dinner _______?
- An antonym of day
- Suffix for answer
- Someone who uses clues
- In words like this with igh, gh are silent
- A word where long I says Y
- Mighty without the suffix
- 12:00
19 Clues: 12:00 • A major road • A boxing match • An antonym of day • Suffix for answer • A synonym for smart • The opposite of wrong • Electricity in the sky • Someone who uses clues • Mighty without the suffix • A word where long I says Y • To say you didn’t do something • What you do with your shoelaces • Something you take on an airplane • We have a large ________of potatoes • ...
Human Body System 2023-09-29
Reading Intervention 2023-07-12
Across
- Daily _____________ words using the lesson sound
- The understanding the relationship between spoken sounds and written words is called _______________
- The _______________ is used initially to assess student levels/
- The teacher guides the shared _____________ to reinforce the lesson sounds.
- Abbreviation for the specific sound/letter combinations used
Down
- Instruction of intervention must be systematic, intensive and ________________
- The process of decoding using sound/letter rules is called the ______________ route
- ________ words that use sight recognition/lexical route
8 Clues: Daily _____________ words using the lesson sound • ________ words that use sight recognition/lexical route • Abbreviation for the specific sound/letter combinations used • The _______________ is used initially to assess student levels/ • The teacher guides the shared _____________ to reinforce the lesson sounds. • ...
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
Across
- No rodents in sight
- The gift that keeps on giving
- In law there can be only one
- It surrounds you
- The best flower arrangement
- Spanish words not spoken
- Use a fork or whisk but on an oriental cereal
- It is within you
- Loving and Giving
Down
- Shorter is more beautiful
- Two against two is the trick
- A continental trooper or a knight
- The most important thing
- Not that time already again
- Where all the best people were
- A recent addition
- Where all the best people are
- Works hard for a living
- For better, for worse
19 Clues: It surrounds you • It is within you • A recent addition • Loving and Giving • No rodents in sight • For better, for worse • Works hard for a living • The most important thing • Spanish words not spoken • Shorter is more beautiful • Not that time already again • The best flower arrangement • Two against two is the trick • In law there can be only one • The gift that keeps on giving • ...
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
Across
- Not that time already again
- Loving and Giving
- spanish words not spoken
- the best flowers for this time of year
- no rodents in sight
- shorter is more beautiful
- the gift that keeps on giving
- It surrounds you
- a recent addition
- for better, for worse
- In law there can be only one
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- where all the best people were
- A continental trooper or a knight
- Use a fork or whisk but on an oriental cereal
- where all the best people are
- works hard for a living
- the most important thing
- two against two is the trick
- It is within you
19 Clues: It is within you • It surrounds you • Loving and Giving • a recent addition • no rodents in sight • for better, for worse • works hard for a living • spanish words not spoken • the most important thing • shorter is more beautiful • Not that time already again • two against two is the trick • In law there can be only one • where all the best people are • the gift that keeps on giving • ...
Drug Project: Heroin Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- Heroin blocks ______ receptors
- Heroin withdrawals look like this illness
- Failure to this organ
- "The Heroin _______"
- Type of shaking from overdose
- Reason why people try heroin (2 words)
- Collapses from heroin use
- 1st state to decriminalize small amounts of street drugs
- Medicine to reverse an overdose
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- Short term symptom by injection sight
- Lips and fingernails are this color
- Used to inject heroin
- Common mental illness with heroin use
- An opioid in heroin
- dependence of a drug
- Popular way to take heroin
- Leaves permanent damage to this organ
- Increased risk of this lung problem
- This is clouded
19 Clues: This is clouded • An opioid in heroin • dependence of a drug • "The Heroin _______" • Used to inject heroin • Failure to this organ • Collapses from heroin use • Popular way to take heroin • Type of shaking from overdose • Heroin blocks ______ receptors • Medicine to reverse an overdose • Lips and fingernails are this color • Increased risk of this lung problem • ...
Bible Trivia 2024-05-27
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- "Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and _____."
- When Pharaoh changed his mind and sent his army after the slaves, where did they meet?
- Where was Paul stoned? (Acts 14:19)
- How many books have the name John in them?
- "And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the _____."
- Who restored Paul’s sight after the Lord blinded him?
- Who suggested that Joseph interpret the dreams of Pharaoh?
- "Do not be misled: Bad company corrupts _____."
- "Blessed are the peace-makers: for they shall be called the _____." (3 words)
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- "And you will know the truth, and the truth will make you _____."
- According to the Bible, what weapons was Goliath carrying when he was slain by David? (3 words)
- Before Jesus started preaching, what was his job?
- Where was an altar erected “to the unknown God”?
- "All things are _____ to him that believeth."
- Of what wood was Noah’s Ark made? (2 words)(Gen. 6:14)
- "Absent in body, but present in _____."
16 Clues: Where was Paul stoned? (Acts 14:19) • "Absent in body, but present in _____." • How many books have the name John in them? • "All things are _____ to him that believeth." • "Do not be misled: Bad company corrupts _____." • Where was an altar erected “to the unknown God”? • Before Jesus started preaching, what was his job? • ...
Beginning Sight Words B1- 20 2023-04-12
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- I _____ swim yet.
- I like cats _____ dogs.
- I _____ the pencil.
- ____ see the mat.
- That _____ my pencil.
- The opposite of no
- I like ____ shop.
- The opposite of you
- The cat was ____the chair.
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- The cat is ____ the chair.
- We _____ play.
- Flowers ____ pretty.
- _____ likes to dance.
- The frog _____ green.
- Where ____ the cat?
- The opposite of yes
- Do you see _____ cat?
- ____ can read.
18 Clues: We _____ play. • ____ can read. • I _____ swim yet. • ____ see the mat. • I like ____ shop. • The opposite of no • I _____ the pencil. • Where ____ the cat? • The opposite of yes • The opposite of you • Flowers ____ pretty. • _____ likes to dance. • The frog _____ green. • That _____ my pencil. • Do you see _____ cat? • I like cats _____ dogs. • The cat is ____ the chair. • ...
Figurative Language 2023-12-19
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- Where the author uses symbols, which are objects, images, or words that represent deeper meanings beyond their literal sense.
- An allusion is a reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance.
- A comparison between 2 things but it doesn’t use the words “like” or “as”.
- A play on words. Puns often use words that have different meanings but the same sound (homophones).
- Comparison between 2 things. It must contain the words “like” or “as”.
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- A phrase where the words together have a meaning that's different from the literal meanings of the individual words.
- An expression where two opposite terms appear together.
- When an author uses words that appeal to some of the human senses (sight, touch, taste, smell and sound).
- Using exaggeration to highlight or make a point of something.
- When an idea, animal or natural feature is given human characteristics.
10 Clues: An expression where two opposite terms appear together. • Using exaggeration to highlight or make a point of something. • Comparison between 2 things. It must contain the words “like” or “as”. • When an idea, animal or natural feature is given human characteristics. • A comparison between 2 things but it doesn’t use the words “like” or “as”. • ...
Writing Narratives 2026-04-08
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- The ending where the problem is solved
- The narrator’s perspective or position in the story
- The sequence of events in a story
- A strategy for showing character traits through speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions and looks
- The way an author develops and shows characters
- Writing that helps the reader visualise what is happening
- A narrator inside the story who uses "I" or "me"
- Where and when the story takes place
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- Sight, sound, smell, taste and touch
- The beginning of a story where the characters and setting are introduced
- The problem or challenge in a story
- A type of text written mainly to entertain readers
- The most exciting or important moment in a story
- Words that describe nouns
- Action or doing words
- A narrator outside the story who uses "he", "she" or "they"
- Language that creates pictures in the reader’s mind
- Language that makes the reader feel emotion
18 Clues: Action or doing words • Words that describe nouns • The sequence of events in a story • The problem or challenge in a story • Sight, sound, smell, taste and touch • Where and when the story takes place • The ending where the problem is solved • Language that makes the reader feel emotion • The way an author develops and shows characters • ...
Sight Words 2019-07-24
Sight Words 2021-11-19
Sight Words 2021-09-02
6 Clues: ______ shoes don't fit. • ______ are the dogs barking? • We have to _______ some eggs. • She cried ___________ she was hurt. • Go down the street and then turn _______. • Please, ________ soap when you wash your hands.
Sight Words 2022-04-04
Sight Words 2023-01-12
7 Clues: a sibling • a sibling • to leave something somewhere • a four letter word starting with • a four letter word starting with k • a four letter word starting with y • a four letter word starting with f
Chorus Crossword 2024-06-24
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- tone that sounds young/cheerful
- high notes
- very soft
- tone that opera singers use
- 7 different syllables we use for sight reading
- how clearly we pronounce our words
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- singing different notes at the same time
- go back and sing it again
- the muscle we use for proper breathing
- low notes
- gradually get louder
- all voices singing the same thing at the same time
- thumbs down solfege sign
13 Clues: low notes • very soft • high notes • gradually get louder • thumbs down solfege sign • go back and sing it again • tone that opera singers use • tone that sounds young/cheerful • how clearly we pronounce our words • the muscle we use for proper breathing • singing different notes at the same time • 7 different syllables we use for sight reading • ...
The Day of The Triffids 2012-12-15
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- Where do they find the house that they stay in until the end of the book?
- Where does the main character live?
- William's nickname
- What are triffids attracted to?
- William's best friend
- Where the main character was in the beginning of the story
- Instructions were left to go here at the university
- How many pages does the book have?
- Where the light was coming from
- WyndhamAuthor of the book
- What most of the population lost
- A word that is frequently used in the book
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- What colour were the meteors?
- The Triffids is this book genre (two words, no space)
- What did Josella and William name their baby?
- What is the name of the girl that William finds near the end of the book?
- Who is the main character? (two words, no space)
- Why everyone went blind (two words, no space)
- Ologist means person who studies, what would a person who studies Triffids be?
- Josella's last name
- How many chapters does the book have?
- What William is in this story
- What kind of flying aircraft finds their house?
- How many legs do Triffids have?
- What Triffids do to attack
25 Clues: William's nickname • Josella's last name • William's best friend • WyndhamAuthor of the book • What Triffids do to attack • What colour were the meteors? • What William is in this story • What are triffids attracted to? • How many legs do Triffids have? • Where the light was coming from • What most of the population lost • How many pages does the book have? • ...
Poetry Vocabulary 2024-01-22
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- a group of lines arranged together
- When a person, place, thing, or event represents something else. EX: Doves equal peace.
- a comparison of two things without using like of as
- A part of a word (The word ‘Kevin’ has 2)
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- the narrator of the poem
- A Japanese poem written in three lines, usually about nature
- the atmosphere and feelings that readers feel when they read a poem
- shows the poet's attitude toward the subject, speaker, or audience of a poem
- giving non-human things human qualities or behaviors
- Language that appeals to the five senses (smell, touch, taste, sound, sight)
- A group of words together in a poem
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- sounds that imitate the sound they are naming
- funny
- Consonant sounds repeated at the beginning of words (Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers)
- When two words have the same sound. (tall, small, fall, ball…)
- a person who writes poetry
- to take notes while you read
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem
- a kind of poem that tells a story
- a sound or word repeated regularly in a poem
21 Clues: funny • the narrator of the poem • a person who writes poetry • to take notes while you read • a kind of poem that tells a story • a group of lines arranged together • A group of words together in a poem • A part of a word (The word ‘Kevin’ has 2) • a comparison of two things using like or as • a sound or word repeated regularly in a poem • ...
Key Terminology 2017-11-28
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- Visually descriptive language
- A message trying to teach you something
- The shape of the poem and the length of stanzas
- It shows relation about when or where something is
- The flow and pace of the word throughout the poem
- When you give an object human features or characteristics
- It shows an action that is being done
- They link sentences, words and phrases together
- It replaces a noun to prevent repetition
- They are a type of poem and often about feats of heroism and endurance
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- Is a formal type of poetry often told accompanied with music
- Repetion or refrain of the same sound at the beginning of words
- A direct comparison describing something as if it is something else
- A word that describes a noun
- A section of a poem that repeats (refrains)
- Showing how a verb is being done
- A indirect comparison using like or as
- A name of something or someone
- Similar repeated sound at the end of words that follow a pattern
- A word that imitates the sound of a word
- It is also known as a narrative
- There are 5 of them, smell,sound,feel,sight and taste
22 Clues: A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A name of something or someone • It is also known as a narrative • Showing how a verb is being done • It shows an action that is being done • A indirect comparison using like or as • A message trying to teach you something • A word that imitates the sound of a word • It replaces a noun to prevent repetition • ...
Figurative Language, Imagery, and Poetry 2025-02-26
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- the repetition of sounds at the end of words
- imagery example: The red scratch on my arm was the length of a dollar bill.
- a group of lines or section in poetry
- a statement that stretches the truth
- giving human traits to something nonhuman
- imagery example: The heat from the sun was a delight after a cold winter.
- consonant repeating at the beginning of close words
- imagery example: The odor of weeks old milk lingered in the air.
- comparing with “like” or “as”
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- rhyming pattern
- using the same word or phrase over and over
- words that make their sound
- comparing without “like” or”as”
- A five lined poem (usually absurd) with an AABBA rhyme scheme
- imagery example: The tart lemon and sweet strawberry made a delicious dessert.
- a poem that has no specific rhyme scheme or structure
- imagery example: The clang of the bell rang in my ears for hours.
- a narrative poem that has specific rhyme scheme and structure
- a three lined nature poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
- verses or stanzas written to create a response of thought and feeling from the reader
20 Clues: rhyming pattern • words that make their sound • comparing with “like” or “as” • comparing without “like” or”as” • a statement that stretches the truth • a group of lines or section in poetry • giving human traits to something nonhuman • using the same word or phrase over and over • the repetition of sounds at the end of words • ...
Poetic Terminology 2025-06-24
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- Using objects or ideas to represent something else.
- Two lines of verse, usually with end rhymes.
- Vivid descriptions using sensory details (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).
- A stanza of four lines.
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words.
- Exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
- A group of lines forming a unit in a poem.
- Scheme: The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a stanza (e.g., ABAB, ABBA).
- A pause or break in a line of poetry.
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- Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas.
- A direct comparison, stating one thing is another.
- The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next.
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- Repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words.
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
- Presenting something as less significant than it is.
- structure: When the first and last stanzas contain the same vocabulary/images
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
18 Clues: A stanza of four lines. • A comparison using "like" or "as." • Exaggeration for emphasis or effect. • A pause or break in a line of poetry. • Repetition of vowel sounds within words. • A group of lines forming a unit in a poem. • Two lines of verse, usually with end rhymes. • A direct comparison, stating one thing is another. • ...
Buzzword Bingo - Because Why Use A Real Word When You Can Make One Up? 2019-10-29
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- To look at a document with a fresh pair of eyes (two words 4,5)
- It means 'use' but it's a longer word and therefore better
- The process through which something becomes like an electric car company, apparently
- This word can be added in front of literally anything to make it sound better
- When a brand has lots of this, it is said to take on lots of characteristics. Who actually says that I'm not sure but just run with it.
- Get your catalytic converter out because this thing is leaving a trail of data in your wake (two words 7,7)
- A condition where one loses one's sight due to overexposure to PowerPoint
- Something in the sky that tech people seem to talk about a lot
- Much better than a slow loss (two words 5,3)
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- Large numbers (two words 3,4)
- Don't drink this
- _______-first. Never last.
- Size the opportunity, but in McKinsey-speak
- This used to mean a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. Now it can mean, well, whatever you want it to.
- This cyber version of you is out there somewhere, lurking around, looking exactly like you. Creepy. (two words 7,4)
- If it's your specialty, then it's in your __________
- A unit of time invariably denoting six weeks
- With everything becoming digital nowadays, make sure never to forget the _____
18 Clues: Don't drink this • _______-first. Never last. • Large numbers (two words 3,4) • Size the opportunity, but in McKinsey-speak • A unit of time invariably denoting six weeks • Much better than a slow loss (two words 5,3) • If it's your specialty, then it's in your __________ • It means 'use' but it's a longer word and therefore better • ...
Poetry Vocabulary 2023-02-17
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- a quotation or aphorism at the beginning of a literary work suggestive of the theme.
- 3 line stanza
- 14-line lyric poem written in iambic pentameter with a particular rhyming scheme
- Repetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity
- Process of figuring out a poem's metrical pattern; involves marking stressed and unstressed syllables
- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines
- a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another.
- repetition of the first sound of several words in a line ("Full fathom five thy father lies")
- Words that sound similar but are not exact rhymes
- ten syllables, with each unaccented syllable followed by an accented one U/U/U/U/U/
- 4 line stanza
- Rhythmical pattern determined by number and type of stresses, or beats, in each line
- a comparison between 2 objects using "like" or "as"
- A poet's specific choice of words for their denotative and connotative, as well as affective impact.
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- Writing or speech not intended to be interpreted literally, but figuratively / imaginatively
- Descriptive language used to create sensory experiences; details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell or movement to help a reader sense the experience being described
- The poetic representation of a painting or sculpture in words
- Regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem (identified by using different letters for different sounds at end of lines)
- Group of lines in a poem considered as a unit
- Repeated ending sounds in words
- the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
- words imitate actual sounds
- One accented syllable and one or more unaccented syllables
- Poetry that doesn't follow any regular meter or rhyme scheme.
- 2 line stanza
25 Clues: 3 line stanza • 2 line stanza • 4 line stanza • words imitate actual sounds • Repeated ending sounds in words • Group of lines in a poem considered as a unit • Words that sound similar but are not exact rhymes • a comparison between 2 objects using "like" or "as" • One accented syllable and one or more unaccented syllables • ...
avv 2024-05-08
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- Sam and Eric also claim that the beast tried to ______ them.
- About whom is the following: However, ____thought of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick.
- Jack is angry over Ralph’s ________ of Piggy (2 words)
- Who finds a man dangling from a parachute?
- Simon lacks the _______ of Jack.
- Another sign of the grown-ups is in the form of an ________ high above the island. (2 words)
- Who states the following: “They’d meet and have tea and discuss.” (94)
- Sam and Eric claim that the beast ______ them.
- Simon is a _____ character (2 words)
- The fire went out again because ______. (4 words)
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- Who states the following: “Can’t you see the top of the mountain? There is no signal showing. There may be a ship out there. Are you all off your rockers?” (108)
- The power struggle between Ralph and Jack grows in Chapter 6, but Ralph maintains control because he reminds every one of their desire _________. (3 words)
- The boys have momentarily forgotten their fears because the _____. (3 words)
- The boys discover a place for a _____ when they journey to the tail end part of the island.
- Instead of blowing on the conch to call an assembly, Ralph has Sam and Eric spread the word because he is worried that _____ will hear it. (2 words)
- The tail end of the island has little in the way of ______. (3 words)
- Ralph and Jack discover a protected _______.
- A sign from the world of the grown-ups arrives to the island when a ______ drops in.
- Who states the following: “We don’t need the conch anymore. We know who ought to say things… It’s time some people knew they’ve got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us.” (102)
- Piggy watches the ________ when Jack and Ralph go in search of the beast.
20 Clues: Simon lacks the _______ of Jack. • Simon is a _____ character (2 words) • Who finds a man dangling from a parachute? • Ralph and Jack discover a protected _______. • Sam and Eric claim that the beast ______ them. • The fire went out again because ______. (4 words) • Jack is angry over Ralph’s ________ of Piggy (2 words) • ...
Figurative Language 2016-07-12
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- A figure of speech comparing two distinct things, using the words 'like' or 'as'.
- Naming a thing or an action by immitating the sound associted with it
- Detailed description which incorporates many of the five senses -sight, sound, smell, taste and touch
- The repetition of beggining consonant sounds in 2 or more neighbouring words or syllables
- Big exaggeration, usually suggesting humor
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- An object that stands for an idea
- Giving something actual (non - living) human qualities
- Comparing two things that are not alike to suggest they actually have something in common
- Repetition of vowel sounds in words or syllables
- An expression whose meaning is different from the meaning of its individual words
10 Clues: An object that stands for an idea • Big exaggeration, usually suggesting humor • Repetition of vowel sounds in words or syllables • Giving something actual (non - living) human qualities • Naming a thing or an action by immitating the sound associted with it • A figure of speech comparing two distinct things, using the words 'like' or 'as'. • ...
Poetic Devices 2021-03-06
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- Giving inanimate (nonliving) objects human characteristics.
- The use of the same word or phrase multiple times.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity to each other.
- The use of words to imitate sounds, such as buzz, hiss, boom, and pop.
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- Uses the words “like” or “as” to show a comparison between two things.
- Something concrete that represents something else (usually an abstract concept).
- An exaggerated statement often used for the purpose of humor.
- Metaphor A comparison that is developed throughout an entire poem.
- Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) also called imagery.
- A comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”.
10 Clues: The use of the same word or phrase multiple times. • Giving inanimate (nonliving) objects human characteristics. • An exaggerated statement often used for the purpose of humor. • A comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”. • Metaphor A comparison that is developed throughout an entire poem. • ...
Poetic Devices 2021-03-06
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- The use of the same word or phrase multiple times.
- Giving inanimate (nonliving) objects human characteristics.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity to each other.
- Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) also called imagery.
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- The use of words to imitate sounds, such as buzz, hiss, boom, and pop.
- An exaggerated statement often used for the purpose of humor.
- A comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”.
- A comparison that is developed throughout an entire poem.
- Something concrete that represents something else (usually an abstract concept).
- Uses the words “like” or “as” to show a comparison between two things.
10 Clues: The use of the same word or phrase multiple times. • A comparison that is developed throughout an entire poem. • Giving inanimate (nonliving) objects human characteristics. • An exaggerated statement often used for the purpose of humor. • A comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary by Skye Phillips 2017-03-08
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- weak and slender , lacking reasoning
- outer or outlying object of something , ____ sight
- ability for brain to change
- knowledge of structure and history , study of books
- no free will , opposite of rationalism , fate
- rejection of all religious and morals
- the belief of everything being based on reason
- easily influenced and pliable , able to be changed
- originally inventive , creative
- adapting of something to a environment
- knowledge pulled from experience
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- adapted to something , habitats
- having a common center , circles or spheres
- unchanging
- arms or legs
- short and concise words (speech) , inessential
- careful, attention to detail
17 Clues: unchanging • arms or legs • ability for brain to change • careful, attention to detail • adapted to something , habitats • originally inventive , creative • knowledge pulled from experience • weak and slender , lacking reasoning • rejection of all religious and morals • adapting of something to a environment • having a common center , circles or spheres • ...
