sight words Crossword Puzzles
Toddler Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-12
Across
- mimics real situations
- Waiting till later on
- requires discriptive responce
- ability to pronounce words
- labeling self and others
- Lengthening and Thickening
- made of disposable material
- Speaks only one language
- Sudden emotional outburst
- Go back to earlier stage in dev.
- Confidence a person has
- Ability to control oneself
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- fluent in 2 languages
- as one chooses
- recall later imitate
- Evaluating how to respond
- Second level of pretense
- Dev. of trunk and arm
- sight with movement of hands
- Not self guided
- Solid foods provide nutrients
- Fine motor movements are smooth
- Symbolic actions seen in play
- Seeing in the "mind's eye"
- responce of a 1-2 word phrase
25 Clues: as one chooses • Not self guided • recall later imitate • fluent in 2 languages • Waiting till later on • Dev. of trunk and arm • mimics real situations • Confidence a person has • Second level of pretense • labeling self and others • Speaks only one language • Evaluating how to respond • Sudden emotional outburst • ability to pronounce words • Lengthening and Thickening • ...
GROUP 1-LAYLAH AND ISABELLA'S CROSSWORD 2016-09-08
Across
- green tree like vegetable
- used to cut up things
- has lot's of seed's inside
- used to spread out soil
- 4/5 teacher
- cooks food
- to boil water
- (two words)male gardening teacher
- to scare birds away
- soft,red and has seeds is a fruit
- something colourful that flies
- worn when cooking
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- insect that eats lettuce
- a flat breakfast food
- to search information,electronic device
- a screen we look at
- very good for your sight
- yellow citrus
- eats our scraps and lives near the rainforest
- brownies made of beetroot
- used to put on gardens
- green citrus
- an orange citrus
- white,grain seasoning
- a board with 26 letters
25 Clues: cooks food • 4/5 teacher • green citrus • yellow citrus • to boil water • an orange citrus • worn when cooking • a screen we look at • to scare birds away • a flat breakfast food • used to cut up things • white,grain seasoning • used to put on gardens • used to spread out soil • a board with 26 letters • insect that eats lettuce • very good for your sight • green tree like vegetable • ...
Crossword How Are Highways Designed 2023-04-25
Across
- Distance between two vehicles
- time Length of time to traverse a section of road
- curves (2 words) Curves that are convex upwards
- Roadway design
- (Compoundword) Changing cross slope
- Minimum safe passing distance
- (Compound word) The shape of the road if you were to cut across it
- distance The required length of the roadway required to recognise and respond to changes
- crown (2 words) This feature accelerates the drainage of precipitation and keeps the surface of the road dry
- Created by different weights of vehicles and conditions of tyres
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- The slope of a roadway
- The grip of a tyre on a road
- Vertical alignment of roadway
- Any object going around a curve needs this force toward the centre of the turn
- of gravity (3wds) Factored in to reduce rollover risk
- (Compound word) Helps reduce rollover risk by lowering a vehicle’s centre of gravity
- A force that pushes passengers into their seats rather than out of them
17 Clues: Roadway design • The slope of a roadway • The grip of a tyre on a road • Distance between two vehicles • Vertical alignment of roadway • Minimum safe passing distance • (Compoundword) Changing cross slope • curves (2 words) Curves that are convex upwards • time Length of time to traverse a section of road • of gravity (3wds) Factored in to reduce rollover risk • ...
Descriptive Writing Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- — A writing technique where writers describe rather than tell.
- — Descriptive writing that helps readers visualize.
- — A comparison that says one thing is another.
- — Details that describe touch, smell, sound, taste, or sight.
- — Dramatic overstatement.
- — Sentences that praise a writer’s strengths (celebratory feedback).
- — The type of language used to make writing vivid and expressive.charades — Acting out vocabulary words without speaking.
- — A challenge where students intentionally write vague descriptions.
Down
- — A short drawing activity where students draw based on spoken descriptions.
- — A group of descriptive words students add to a story during the final party.
- — The overall feeling a writer creates.
- — A game where students draw/describe objects without naming them.
- — A prompt type used in Speed-Dating (“Describe a ___”).
- — The type of sentence used to begin stories during Story Pass.
- — Descriptive comparison using “like” or “as.”
15 Clues: — Dramatic overstatement. • — The overall feeling a writer creates. • — A comparison that says one thing is another. • — Descriptive comparison using “like” or “as.” • — Descriptive writing that helps readers visualize. • — A prompt type used in Speed-Dating (“Describe a ___”). • — Details that describe touch, smell, sound, taste, or sight. • ...
3STAAR Terms 2021-05-14
Across
- tell, understand, or figure out
- the feeling where you want to know what’s going to happen dun dun dun!!!
- gives the idea
- words don’t mean exactly what they say (for example: idioms, metaphors, similes)
- background of a play
- in order of steps
- clearly show
- reason
- to arrange in order
- where your information comes from
- period, commas, quotation marks, etc.
- figure out
- making a bigger deal out of something than it really is
- time order
- to back up or agree with a statement
- sensory details (to create an image in your mind)
- to make you think something, hint at
- leads the reader to believe something that isn’t entirely true
- author of a play
Down
- a part of the text like a heading or picture
- to be different from
- stand for
- to solve a problem (also: resolution is the solution to the problem)
- words that show taste, smell, touch, sound, and sight
- conversation between characters
- hints about what’s going to happen later in the story
- show
- show
- goes against other ideas
- problem
- the lesson or the big message of the story
- where something starts or comes from
- small section of writing
- put in your own words
- show
35 Clues: show • show • show • reason • problem • stand for • figure out • time order • clearly show • gives the idea • author of a play • in order of steps • to arrange in order • to be different from • background of a play • put in your own words • goes against other ideas • small section of writing • tell, understand, or figure out • conversation between characters • where your information comes from • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2019-03-05
Across
- ___-fold path which helps lead one out of suffering
- The color of the elephant in Siddartha’s mother dreamed
- A word/question/story used to divert the mind from its traditional mode of thought
- Means impermanence or change
- Beings believed to help mankind by extending compassion & kindness
- This person is free from the imprisonment of tanha & dukkha
- Means suffering, frustration, dislocation, discomfort
- Means “no-self”
- Number of precepts that exist
- The number of passing sights Siddartha saw
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- _______ of Law, symbolizing the 8-fold path in life
- Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man
- Siddartha Gautama was from the northern part of this country
- Means “blowing out”, including snuffing out selfish desire
- An aid to meditation; elaborate with color & detail
- Means desire, thirst, craving
- A symbolic diagram used to focus attention, sometimes made from sand
- Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick
- Its roots are in mud, but blooms above water
- Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man
- A 5-7-5 syllabic poem
- First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man
22 Clues: Means “no-self” • A 5-7-5 syllabic poem • Means impermanence or change • Means desire, thirst, craving • Number of precepts that exist • Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man • First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man • Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man • Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick • The number of passing sights Siddartha saw • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-12
Across
- Means suffering, frustration, dislocation, discomfort
- First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man
- This person is free from the imprisonment of tanha & dukkha
- Beings believed to help mankind by extending compassion & kindness
- A word/question/story used to divert the mind from its traditional mode of thought
- Means “blowing out”, including snuffing out selfish desire
- Means impermanence or change
- The number of passing sights Siddartha saw
- ___-fold path which helps lead one out of suffering
- The color of the elephant in Siddartha’s mother dreamed
- Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man
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- Its roots are in mud, but blooms above water
- Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick
- An aid to meditation; elaborate with color & detail
- A verse from scripture used to induce a meditative state
- Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man
- Means desire, thirst, craving
- A 5-7-5 syllabic poem
- Means “no-self”
- Siddartha Gautama was from the northern part of this country
- Number of precepts that exist
- _______ of Law, symbolizing the 8-fold path in life
22 Clues: Means “no-self” • A 5-7-5 syllabic poem • Means impermanence or change • Means desire, thirst, craving • Number of precepts that exist • Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man • First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man • Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick • The number of passing sights Siddartha saw • Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man • ...
Diagnostice Reading Measure 2020-06-17
Across
- group reading assessment and diagnostic evaluation
- vocabulary subtest of diagnostic reading tests that assess a pupil's word recognition skills.
- means knowing the meaning of key vocabulary words.
- reading a number of test and subtest are designed to assess the accuracy and fluency
- gray oral reading test 5th edition
- code how letters represent sounds and how sounds and letters are combined to for words.
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- reading the subtest contains 10 to 30 items depending on the level.
- involves a reader's personal and emotional responses to the reading material.
- means interpreting, synthesizing, or extending the information that is explicit in the reading materials.
- requires analyzing, evaluating, and making judgements about the material read.
- in which students learn whole words and practice them by reading appropriate stories and other passages.
- entails understanding the information that is explicit in the reading material
12 Clues: gray oral reading test 5th edition • group reading assessment and diagnostic evaluation • means knowing the meaning of key vocabulary words. • reading the subtest contains 10 to 30 items depending on the level. • involves a reader's personal and emotional responses to the reading material. • ...
Words for Thought 2015-12-14
Across
- intelligence that is related to words and language
- carried away by attraction
- intelligence that relies on sens of sight
- intelligence that deals with reasoning, and numbers
- the way we see our own bodies
- offer everyone an equal chance
- intelligence that relates to inner states of being, meditation
- intelligence that operates through person to person relationships
- attraction and commitment
Down
- caring unconditionally for others as Jesus did
- intelligence that is related to physical movement
- sin that harms your relationship with God
- the son of God 'coming in the flesh'
- "you shall not kill"
- sin that destroys our relationship with God
- a bad habit
- a good habit
- blessing
- liking another person; friendship
- another word used for emotions
20 Clues: blessing • a bad habit • a good habit • "you shall not kill" • attraction and commitment • carried away by attraction • the way we see our own bodies • offer everyone an equal chance • another word used for emotions • liking another person; friendship • the son of God 'coming in the flesh' • sin that harms your relationship with God • intelligence that relies on sens of sight • ...
Toddler Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-12
Across
- Lengthening and Thickening
- Dev.of the trunk, arm & leg
- Labels self and others
- recall a later imitate
- Ability to pronounce words
- back to a earlier stage of dev.
- Food that provides nutrients
- conflicts toddlers must resolve
- speaks 2 languages
- Evaluating how to respond
- pants with disposable material
- 2nd level of pretense
- Not self guided
Down
- Doing as one chooses
- Ability to control oneself
- Coordinate sight with movement
- Sudden emotional outburst
- 1st level of pretense
- only speaks one language
- Fine motor movement
- Symbolic actions seen in play
- requires descriptive responce
- requires 1-2 worded responses
- gets what is wanted later
- Seeing in the "Mind's Eye"
- Confidence a person has
26 Clues: Not self guided • speaks 2 languages • Fine motor movement • Doing as one chooses • 1st level of pretense • 2nd level of pretense • Labels self and others • recall a later imitate • Confidence a person has • only speaks one language • Sudden emotional outburst • gets what is wanted later • Evaluating how to respond • Ability to control oneself • Lengthening and Thickening • ...
Memory, Cognition and Decision Making 2022-03-26
Across
- recording information
- a memory device
- sight, sound, taste
- thinking about one’s own thinking
- encoding of words and their meaning
- conscious repetition of a piece of information
- to know
- encoding of images
- recollection of a personal experience
- requires a lot of work and attention to encode
- getting information from memory
- learn again
- problem solving using practical methods
- organizing information in manageable bits
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- altering the content of what we remember
- responsible for motor skills
- limit in number of task items
- human information processing system
- encoding of sounds
- without analytical reasoning
- getting information into the brain
- bring back to mind without cues
- done without conscious awareness
- ability to focus on a certain stimulus
24 Clues: to know • learn again • a memory device • encoding of sounds • encoding of images • sight, sound, taste • recording information • responsible for motor skills • without analytical reasoning • limit in number of task items • bring back to mind without cues • getting information from memory • done without conscious awareness • thinking about one’s own thinking • ...
Nikolina Vuković, 1 2026-01-22
Across
- a home office
- a verb synonymous with 'to hang'
- skraćenica
- an adjective for 'emotionally distanced'
- 2 prepositions that can be combined with 'the weekend'
- čulo vida
- a synonym for gentle, tender
- memorize to remember, as in zapamtiti
- synonymous with 'fireplace'
- synonym for chatty, talkative
- synonym for naive, innocent
- 4 words that mean 'suddenly', 'at once'
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- an adjective synonymous with 'cantankerous'
- an elegant, female sock
- antonym for 'virtue'
- noun form of 'persistent'
- synonym for persistent
- a person's characteristic
- venac
- verb form of 'argument'
- synonym for out-going, social, extroverted
- adjectival form of 'determination'
- synonym for 'permit'
- adjectival form of 'rebel'
- an expression for feeling nervous
- energetic, lively, perky
26 Clues: venac • čulo vida • skraćenica • a home office • antonym for 'virtue' • synonym for 'permit' • synonym for persistent • an elegant, female sock • verb form of 'argument' • energetic, lively, perky • noun form of 'persistent' • a person's characteristic • adjectival form of 'rebel' • synonymous with 'fireplace' • synonym for naive, innocent • a synonym for gentle, tender • ...
Helen Keller 2017-03-31
Across
- What Keller had in her passport when it asked for a career
- How many years it took Keller to learn to speak (Two words; first word is a seven letter word, second word is a four letter word)
- The political party of Keller's choice
- The state where Keller was born
- Loss of sight
- Helen Keller's film
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- An essay exploring what Keller lives by
- A technique used by Keller that involved Keller placing her hands on someones mouth and feeling the words they spoke (Three words; first word is four letters long, second word is three letters long, last word is seven letters long)
- The first word Anne taught to Keller
- Helen Keller's teacher's last name
- Loss of hearing
- What Anne Sullivan put on Keller's hands in order to get her to understand the word that it is associated with
12 Clues: Loss of sight • Loss of hearing • Helen Keller's film • The state where Keller was born • Helen Keller's teacher's last name • The first word Anne taught to Keller • The political party of Keller's choice • An essay exploring what Keller lives by • What Keller had in her passport when it asked for a career • ...
Unit 1 Narrative Vocabulary 2021-08-09
Across
- person, animal, or being in a narrative that performs action, speaks dialogue, and/or moves the plot along
- to go over carefully in order to improve
- organized in order of time(beginning, middle, end)
- making changes and corrections
- a story about real or imagined experiences and events
- details words that appeal to a reader's 5 senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch)
Down
- techniques specific ways to make a narrative more interesting and engaging for the reader
- context in time and place in which the action of a story occurs(when and where)
- conversation between two or more characters
- picturing in words of something or someone through detailed observation
- end of the story where the conflict is addressed and loose ends are tied up
- sequence of events in a narrative (usually chronological)
- the order in which things happen or should happen (transition words)
13 Clues: making changes and corrections • to go over carefully in order to improve • conversation between two or more characters • organized in order of time(beginning, middle, end) • a story about real or imagined experiences and events • sequence of events in a narrative (usually chronological) • the order in which things happen or should happen (transition words) • ...
Poetry Terms 2026-02-09
Across
- Giving human-like qualities to nonhuman things and/or objects.
- Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”.
- A row of words in a poem, but not necessarily a full sentence.
- _________ details appeal to the reader’s 5 senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch)
- A person, place, object, or activity that stands for something beyond itself.
- Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of several words in phrase. (For example, Robbie saw rabbits resting by the roses.)
- A pair of rhymed lines. (Follow your heart’s desire/And good things may transpire.)
- The “voice” of the poem. Similar to a narrator in fiction.
- _________ metaphor is the main metaphor in a poem.
- The emotional atmosphere created by a poem. What does the reader feel?
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- When poet’s “paint pictures” by using sensory details, they are creating _______.
- Rhyme _________ is pattern of end rhymes developed throughout a poem.
- The lesson about life or human nature the poet wishes to share.
- A writer or speaker’s choice of words and the arrangement of words in a
- The repetition of identical sounds at the end of a word. (Bat and cat.)
- The person who wrote the poem.
- Using “like” or “as” to make a comparison of two unlike things.
- The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.
- A grouping of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.
- The deliberate use of a key word several times throughout a poem.
20 Clues: The person who wrote the poem. • The speaker’s attitude toward the subject. • _________ metaphor is the main metaphor in a poem. • A grouping of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph. • Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”. • The “voice” of the poem. Similar to a narrator in fiction. • ...
Sight Vocabulary 2014-03-23
Across
- very different from something else
- something valuable that is hidden or kept in a safe place
- able to take care of something
- very old
- being careful with something
- a plan of things that will be done and the times when they will be done
- fancy, beautiful
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- an act of traveling from one place to another
- an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals
- a painting on a wall
- very smart
- to stop from happening
- a large piece of land that has countries on it
- to trap
- to look at closely
15 Clues: to trap • very old • very smart • fancy, beautiful • to look at closely • a painting on a wall • to stop from happening • being careful with something • able to take care of something • very different from something else • an act of traveling from one place to another • a large piece of land that has countries on it • an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals • ...
Week 14 "ar" sound G2 2015-01-07
Across
- A herb.
- Cross words might lead to this!
- A certain something.
- This person has green fingers!
- You may lose this if you go blind.
- You can find this growing beside a river.
Down
- Another word for listen.
- You may suffer from this if you are missing someone.
- To take no notice of.
- This describes someone who is good at arts or crafts.
- You can moor your boats here.
11 Clues: A herb. • A certain something. • To take no notice of. • Another word for listen. • You can moor your boats here. • This person has green fingers! • Cross words might lead to this! • You may lose this if you go blind. • You can find this growing beside a river. • You may suffer from this if you are missing someone. • This describes someone who is good at arts or crafts.
Poetry and Figurative Language Crossword 2024-03-21
Across
- repetition of beginning letter sounds
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- pictures drawn with words that appeal to the senses (sight, taste, sound, etc)
- a group of lines, similar to a paragraph but in poetry
- an extreme exaggeration
- a sound, word, or phrase is repeated
- a word or phrase that means something other than what is actually being said
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- human characteristics are given to animals or objects
- a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the words "like" or "as"
- the structure or "shape of a poem
- a word that describes or mimics a sound (ex. bang, buzz, crash, tick tock)
- the way a poem makes you feel
- to have the same final sound in a word
13 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the way a poem makes you feel • the structure or "shape of a poem • a comparison using "like" or "as" • a sound, word, or phrase is repeated • repetition of beginning letter sounds • to have the same final sound in a word • human characteristics are given to animals or objects • a group of lines, similar to a paragraph but in poetry • ...
Spelling List 4 2025-11-23
Across
- easy to talk to
- carry out a research or study into
- in exactly the same words as were used originally
- behaving as though you think you're superior
- (of a person) giving their name to something
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- having no match or equal; unrivaled
- a person who settles a dispute
- soon passing out of sight, memory, or existance
- a genral agreement
- a final demand
10 Clues: a final demand • easy to talk to • a genral agreement • a person who settles a dispute • carry out a research or study into • having no match or equal; unrivaled • behaving as though you think you're superior • (of a person) giving their name to something • soon passing out of sight, memory, or existance • in exactly the same words as were used originally
English I Quiz: Shakespearean Elements and Figurative Language 2022-04-12
Across
- A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea.
- A figure of speech which involves an implied comparison between two relatively unlike things using a form of be. The comparison is not announced by like or as.
- Occurs when the audience (of a movie, play, etc.) understands something about a character's actions or an event but the characters do not. (2 words)
- A figure of speech which involves a direct comparison between two unlike things, usually with the words like or as.
- An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect. It is not used to mislead the reader, but to emphasize a point.
- The 5 senses include: Sight, touch, taste, hearing, and _____.
- An idiom or idiomatic expression refers to a construction or expression in one language that cannot be matched or directly translated word-for-word in another language.
- A long speech by one actor in a play or movie while alone on stage/in the scene.
- A long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.
- Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words.
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- The use of words that mimic sounds.
- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary. (Ex: The Joker, Scar, Darth Vader)
- A character in a dramatic tragedy who has virtuous and sympathetic traits but ultimately meets with suffering or defeat. (2 words)
- Comic episodes/moments in a dramatic or serious literary work that offset the more serious moments. (2 words)
- An actor's speech heard by the audience but supposedly not by other characters.
- Language that appeals to the senses
- An instruction in the text of a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting. (2 words)
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
- The opposite of literal language is _______ language.
- Someone who contrasts (differs) with another character – usually the main character – to highlight their qualities.
20 Clues: The use of words that mimic sounds. • Language that appeals to the senses • The opposite of literal language is _______ language. • The 5 senses include: Sight, touch, taste, hearing, and _____. • Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words. • An actor's speech heard by the audience but supposedly not by other characters. • ...
Quietsands Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
Across
- Untruths or reclines
- Conjunction used to link words or clauses
- Legal declaration of a person's wishes; also a sacred text
- Concealed or kept out of sight
- Final in a series
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- Legal document stating inheritance wishes
- Under, or lower in position
- Title for a married woman
- Colourful birds known for their fanned tails
- Kitchen basin, or to go under water
- Denoting one or more people/things
11 Clues: Final in a series • Untruths or reclines • Title for a married woman • Under, or lower in position • Concealed or kept out of sight • Denoting one or more people/things • Kitchen basin, or to go under water • Legal document stating inheritance wishes • Conjunction used to link words or clauses • Colourful birds known for their fanned tails • ...
8th Grade Poetry Test 2024-04-02
Across
- type of narrative poem that tells a story meant to be sung or recited
- type of poem that tells a story
- briefly retell the main ideas of a piece of writing in one's own words
- theme recurring message in literary works
- has a formal structure, containing 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme and meter
- distinctive feature or idea that recures across a story
- a comparison between two things that are alike but have some qualities in common without using like or as
- restating information in one's own words
- the repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words
- is a logical guess that is made on facts and one's own knowledge and experience
- a long narrative poem on a serious subject, presented in an elevated or formal style
- occurrence of similar or identical sounds at the end of two or more words
- choice specific words that an author selects to convey meaning, tone, and actions as related to the author's purpose
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- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- language that appeals to one or more of the senses-sight, smell, taste, touch
- a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- language communicates meaning beyond the literal meaning of words
- regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem, each unit is known as a foot
- form pictures in your mind
- voice that talks to the reader
- a short poem in which a single speaker expresses personal thoughts and feelings
- verse poetry that does not contain regular patterns of rhythm and rhyme
- metaphor figurative language that makes a comparison between two things that extends over several lines, stanzas, or an entire poem
- a type of lyric poem that deals with serious themes such as justice, truth, or beauty
- a group of two or more lines that form a unit in a poem
- makes a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as
- expresses the writer's attitude toward his or her subject
27 Clues: form pictures in your mind • voice that talks to the reader • type of poem that tells a story • restating information in one's own words • theme recurring message in literary works • a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables • the repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words • distinctive feature or idea that recures across a story • ...
Spelling 2.2 2022-10-19
Across
- Not drastic, not serious
- A physical disagreement
- the opposite of loose
- Past tense for may
- Without sight
- 12:00am
Down
- I am sight with an L
- To bind together with rope.
- A person who flies a plane.
- Another word for our brain.
- How tall something is
- Apple, Blueberry, Banana Cream
- An eagle has excellent eye __________ .
- The opposite of truth
14 Clues: 12:00am • Without sight • Past tense for may • I am sight with an L • the opposite of loose • How tall something is • The opposite of truth • A physical disagreement • Not drastic, not serious • To bind together with rope. • A person who flies a plane. • Another word for our brain. • Apple, Blueberry, Banana Cream • An eagle has excellent eye __________ .
Crossword 2022-02-08
Across
- A small and faint lizard
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- The Nateral home or environment of an animal, plant or organism.
- vibrations that travel
- changes colors.
- A highly poisonous European plant.
Down
- a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in.
- the air and make a ___
- The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon.
- The power of seeing.
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar traits.
- Imitating someone’s actions or words.
12 Clues: changes colors. • The power of seeing. • the air and make a ___ • vibrations that travel • A small and faint lizard • A highly poisonous European plant. • Imitating someone’s actions or words. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in. • The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon. • ...
Sight Words 201-210 2024-11-22
Across
- – She has her ____ book to read.
- – The cat hid ____ the two chairs.
- – He checks his work ____ day.
- – They brought some ____ for the trip.
- – The bird flew very ____ in the sky.
- – They will water the ____ every day.
Down
- – They live in a small ____ with many hills.
- – The ball rolled ____ the table.
- – Their house is ____ the school.
- – He will ____ more pages to the book.
- - turn _______ at the light
11 Clues: - turn _______ at the light • – He checks his work ____ day. • – She has her ____ book to read. • – The ball rolled ____ the table. • – Their house is ____ the school. • – The cat hid ____ the two chairs. • – The bird flew very ____ in the sky. • – They will water the ____ every day. • – He will ____ more pages to the book. • – They brought some ____ for the trip. • ...
skye's crossword :) 2013-08-01
10 Clues: talking in public • you can find words • you watch stuff on it • where trains stop at... • when someone attacks you • your eye sight is a .... • something that means a lot to you • a teacher gives you time to do something • when you are rich you might live in a.... • when your introuble at school you have to go to
vocab page 4 2022-02-25
Across
- scheme the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem
- the use of a word that sounds like the meanings
- a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another world
- the time and place in which a story occurs
- the use of language to create beautiful or forceful pictures in the readers mind
Down
- the big idea or authors message
- a group of lines in a poem
- words a word or words that are not known to the reader at first sight
- a word that means the opposite of another word
- the order of events in a selection of the order of steps in which something is done
10 Clues: a group of lines in a poem • the big idea or authors message • the time and place in which a story occurs • a word that means the opposite of another word • the use of a word that sounds like the meanings • scheme the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem • a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another world • ...
CE Unit 2 Grammar & Vocabulary 2024-02-16
Across
- My brother's ___ is my niece.
- Ahmed and Feras ___ got a pet.
- Use a ___ to learn new words.
- She ___ got three sisters.
- I haven't got my mobile phone ___ me now.
- Those ___ our new Arabic teachers.
- How do you ___ your name?
- It's an object to put your money in.
- My hobby is taking ___.
- Your father and mother are your ___.
- How ___ brothers have you got?
Down
- My father's father is my ___.
- We've got three ___ of water in the fridge.
- Plural form of 'family'.
- ___ are my keys; not the ones over there.
- Plural form of 'child'.
- Plural form of 'watch'.
- ___ are for eye-sight problems.
- Look at ___ beautiful car over there!
- I've got a daughter and two ___.
20 Clues: Plural form of 'child'. • Plural form of 'watch'. • My hobby is taking ___. • Plural form of 'family'. • How do you ___ your name? • She ___ got three sisters. • My brother's ___ is my niece. • My father's father is my ___. • Use a ___ to learn new words. • Ahmed and Feras ___ got a pet. • How ___ brothers have you got? • ___ are for eye-sight problems. • ...
Words revision h/w 2024-01-13
Across
- (verb+preposition) to continue to obey a rule or have a belief
- the effect that an action or decision will have on something else in the future
- (2 words) to think about or discuss something carefully for a long time
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else
Down
- the quality of being aware of things through the physical senses, especially sight
- (3 words) to spend less, do less, or use less of something
- (2 words) no longer usable because of too much use
- to record or take a picture of something using a camera or sth else
- to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
- (2 words) to allow someone to do what they want in a place
10 Clues: (2 words) no longer usable because of too much use • (3 words) to spend less, do less, or use less of something • (2 words) to allow someone to do what they want in a place • (verb+preposition) to continue to obey a rule or have a belief • to record or take a picture of something using a camera or sth else • ...
Cross word 1 2022-02-08
Across
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar traits.
- the air and make a ___
- vibrations that travel
- The Nateral home or environment of an animal, plant or organism.
- Imitating someone’s actions or words.
- A small and faint lizard
Down
- A highly poisonous European plant.
- a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in.
- The power of seeing.
- The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon.
- changes colors.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
12 Clues: changes colors. • The power of seeing. • the air and make a ___ • vibrations that travel • A small and faint lizard • A highly poisonous European plant. • Imitating someone’s actions or words. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in. • The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon. • ...
Crossword 2022-02-08
Across
- The Nateral home or environment of an animal, plant or organism.
- The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon.
- vibrations that travel
- The power of seeing.
- A highly poisonous European plant.
- A small and faint lizard
- changes colors.
- a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in.
Down
- the air and make a ___
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar traits.
- Imitating someone’s actions or words.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
12 Clues: changes colors. • The power of seeing. • the air and make a ___ • vibrations that travel • A small and faint lizard • A highly poisonous European plant. • Imitating someone’s actions or words. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in. • The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon. • ...
Choir crossword 2023-05-18
Across
- describe how loudly or softly music should sound
- Lowest voice in the choir
- very soft
- a group of people who sing
- gradually gets louder
- pitch the ability to name a note
Down
- the formation of vowels and consonants
- the way in which we pronounce our words as we sing
- the speed or pace of a piece of music
- the highest vocal range
- sight singing using do-re-mi syllables
- an Italian term meaning “soft sound”
12 Clues: very soft • gradually gets louder • the highest vocal range • Lowest voice in the choir • a group of people who sing • pitch the ability to name a note • an Italian term meaning “soft sound” • the speed or pace of a piece of music • the formation of vowels and consonants • sight singing using do-re-mi syllables • describe how loudly or softly music should sound • ...
Week 19 Crossword/Definitions 2023-12-14
Across
- to imply the opposite of
- a group of listeners or spectators
- able to be seen
- to say something will happen in advance
- relating to both hearing and sight
- a person that makes a formal visit
Down
- a reference book that lists words in ABC order with meanings and usage
- the act of saying that something will happen in advance
- related to hearing
- unable to be seen
- a person in charge of a business
- able to be heard
- the act of seeing
- to issue an order
- to visit again or to reconsider again
15 Clues: able to be seen • able to be heard • unable to be seen • the act of seeing • to issue an order • related to hearing • to imply the opposite of • a person in charge of a business • a group of listeners or spectators • relating to both hearing and sight • a person that makes a formal visit • to visit again or to reconsider again • to say something will happen in advance • ...
Writing Techniques 2020-11-27
8 Clues: speech in a text • extreme exaggeration • words which describe sounds • sight/smell/touch/taste/feel • the most intense point in a story • a comparison that uses like or as • hints about what might happen next • a question that doesn't require an answer
Short e Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
Across
- a final part of something
- communicate to someone in spoken or written words
- a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship
- sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
- come to have or hold, receive
- following in the specified order
Down
- create or design something
- come into the presence of someone
- name of someone
- equivalent to the product of five and two
10 Clues: name of someone • a final part of something • create or design something • come to have or hold, receive • following in the specified order • come into the presence of someone • sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. • equivalent to the product of five and two • communicate to someone in spoken or written words • a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship
4th Grade Vocab 2026-04-27
Across
- - to take part in a game or activity
- - to use your eyes to see
- - the central message in a story
- - to become part of a group
- - to bend over on itself
Down
- - to look at and understand words
- - to move away from yourself
- - something you learn in class
- - the main subject of writing or discussion
- - to keep out of sight
10 Clues: - to keep out of sight • - to bend over on itself • - to use your eyes to see • - to become part of a group • - to move away from yourself • - something you learn in class • - the central message in a story • - to look at and understand words • - to take part in a game or activity • - the main subject of writing or discussion
Choice board activity 2025-04-11
Across
- words that sound alike
- a poem paragraph
- giving something human qualities
Down
- all words in a phrase or sentence that start with the same letter/sound
- what makes a poem have a beat
- repeating word, phrases, line, or stanza in a poem
- the author describes using 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell and hear.
7 Clues: a poem paragraph • words that sound alike • what makes a poem have a beat • giving something human qualities • repeating word, phrases, line, or stanza in a poem • all words in a phrase or sentence that start with the same letter/sound • the author describes using 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell and hear.
Grammar Review 2024-04-11
Across
- two or more connected words that form a single noun (can be written as two words, a single word, or hyphenated)
- an action word
- a noun that names an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic
- describes or modifies a noun
- takes the place of a noun
- a noun that can be perceived by one or more of the senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, or smell)
- who or what the sentence is about
- a type of sentence that gives a command or makes a request and is usually followed by a period.
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- a word used to express emotion and does not have a grammatical relation to other words in the sentence
- a type of sentence that asks a question and is always followed by a question mark.
Down
- a type of verb that is added to the main verb to form a verb phrase.
- a type of sentence that makes a statement and is always followed by a period
- describes or modifies a verb or adjective
- a type of sentence that shows excitement or expresses strong feeling and is followed by an exclamation point.
- a noun that is a specific name for a particular person, place, thing, or idea
- a word used to join words or groups of words
- tells something about the subject of the sentence
- a noun that names any one of a group of persons, places, things, or ideas
- a type of verb that connects, the subject with a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective in the predicate
- a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence
21 Clues: an action word • takes the place of a noun • describes or modifies a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • who or what the sentence is about • describes or modifies a verb or adjective • a word used to join words or groups of words • tells something about the subject of the sentence • a type of verb that is added to the main verb to form a verb phrase. • ...
Language devices and Ballads and Lyrical Poetry 2017-11-30
Across
- how things are done
- They are often told aloud
- The person place or thing thats having something done to it
- describes a thing
- an indirect comparison using like or as
- poetry Its a formal type of poetry it expresses emotions
- Also known as a narrtive
- a word which imitates a sound
Down
- the repetition of the same letter close together
- the flow and pace of words
- joins two ideastogether
- sight sound taste touch smell
- A direct comparison not using like or as
- Part of a poem that repeats
- a message
15 Clues: a message • describes a thing • how things are done • joins two ideastogether • Also known as a narrtive • They are often told aloud • the flow and pace of words • Part of a poem that repeats • sight sound taste touch smell • a word which imitates a sound • an indirect comparison using like or as • A direct comparison not using like or as • ...
Dev Vocab Skills 2 2013-06-28
Across
- We rarely use ______ to send messages. Usually people just call on their cell phones
- Scientists study ___ to learn about people from the past
- A border around something
- A counter for each step you take
- The musician ___ the music from guitar to trumpet.
- The study of structure of a language
- The study of the heart
- The study of drugs
- The study of sight
Down
- A straight line that passes through a circle
- A book written about the author
- The study of the mind and behavior
- The study of God
- Words that actors memorize
- The study of crime
15 Clues: The study of God • The study of drugs • The study of crime • The study of sight • The study of the heart • A border around something • Words that actors memorize • A book written about the author • A counter for each step you take • The study of the mind and behavior • The study of structure of a language • A straight line that passes through a circle • ...
ELA Test Study Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-20
Across
- The meaning of a story
- Sight
- Hearing
- Does not change throughout the story
- Where loose ends are tied up
- The way words are ordered
- The thing in the way of what the character wants to do
Down
- The way ones mind interprets something
- Using the phrase “like” or “as”
- What the character wants to do
- The atmosphere of the scene that the author is describing
- Using the phrase “is”
- Something that occurs often and is not very noticeable at the beginning
- The main subject of a story
- The height of a story
15 Clues: Sight • Hearing • Using the phrase “is” • The height of a story • The meaning of a story • The way words are ordered • The main subject of a story • Where loose ends are tied up • What the character wants to do • Using the phrase “like” or “as” • Does not change throughout the story • The way ones mind interprets something • The thing in the way of what the character wants to do • ...
Living Largely: The Doctrine of Creation 2013-09-04
Across
- The story told in Genesis I & II (2 words)
- To understand deeply, to know the characteristics of
- Who likened the non-Christian scholar's situation to that of "a traveler passing through a field at night who in a momentary lightening flash sees far and wide, but the sight vanishes so swiftly that he is plunged again into darkness of the night before he can take even a step" (2 words)
Down
- The term coined by Clifford Williams to describe our calling as God's image-bearers (2 words)
- God has sprinkled his grace over all of his creation (2 words)
- Humans are expected to bring changes to creation (2 words)
- Good for its own sake
- The image of God (2 words)
8 Clues: Good for its own sake • The image of God (2 words) • The story told in Genesis I & II (2 words) • To understand deeply, to know the characteristics of • Humans are expected to bring changes to creation (2 words) • God has sprinkled his grace over all of his creation (2 words) • ...
Figurative Language Review 2023-03-01
Across
- a repeated vowel sound or rhyme
- an extreme exaggeration
- a vivid description using sight, sound, smell, touch, and/or taste
- sound effects in writing
- referencing another text within a text
- an expression that doesn't show what's actually happening
- comparing two things by calling one the other
- a comparison using like or as
Down
- when the parts represent the whole
- when something represents something else
- giving life to an inanimate object
- a play on words
- two contrasting things existing together
- a repeated consonant sound at the beginning of a word
- when what's happening contrasts reality
15 Clues: a play on words • an extreme exaggeration • sound effects in writing • a comparison using like or as • a repeated vowel sound or rhyme • when the parts represent the whole • giving life to an inanimate object • referencing another text within a text • when what's happening contrasts reality • when something represents something else • two contrasting things existing together • ...
ELA Test Study Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-20
Across
- Sight
- The atmosphere of the scene that the author is describing
- The main subject of a story
- The thing in the way of what the character wants to do
- The height of a story
- Using the phrase “is”
- Does not change throughout the story
- The way words are ordered
- Using the phrase “like” or “as”
Down
- The way ones mind interprets something
- The meaning of a story
- Something that occurs often and is not very noticeable at the beginning
- Where loose ends are tied up
- Hearing
- What the character wants to do
15 Clues: Sight • Hearing • The height of a story • Using the phrase “is” • The meaning of a story • The way words are ordered • The main subject of a story • Where loose ends are tied up • What the character wants to do • Using the phrase “like” or “as” • Does not change throughout the story • The way ones mind interprets something • The thing in the way of what the character wants to do • ...
Reading 505- Quiz 1 2024-03-18
Across
- real or true, not fake
- figure of speech without using like or as
- to make something seem greater than it is
- to uncover, to bring out in plain sight
- something that is harmed or tricked
- repetition of beginning consonants
- the hiding place of a person waiting to attack
Down
- figure of speech using like or as
- words that imitate the sound they describe
- a facial expression
- makes an object or animal like a person
- uncomfortable because of guilt or awkwardness
- to answer sharply
- full of worry or fear about something
- common phrase that cannot be understood
15 Clues: to answer sharply • a facial expression • real or true, not fake • figure of speech using like or as • repetition of beginning consonants • something that is harmed or tricked • full of worry or fear about something • makes an object or animal like a person • to uncover, to bring out in plain sight • common phrase that cannot be understood • ...
Poetry Vocabulary Review 2024-04-19
Across
- an almost rhyme, like Eminem does, like orange/four-inch/storage
- when the first letters of words are the same close together, like “Larry laughed loudly at the llamas”
- a comparison using like or as
- phrases that appeal to the senses, like taste or smell or sight
- when the sound of a word suggests its meaning-bravo if you can spell this one!
- when you refer to a person, event, or another text to explain what something is like. Ex: your brother is a real Einstein!
- the parts of a page of poetry that doesn’t have writing on it (two words)
Down
- if a line of poetry does not end with punctuation
- when you have the same words or phrases again and again
- exaggeration
- a rhyme that happens in the same line of a poem
- the “paragraphs” in a poem
- understatement
- an expression that is unique to a culture, it means something different from its literal meaning
14 Clues: exaggeration • understatement • the “paragraphs” in a poem • a comparison using like or as • a rhyme that happens in the same line of a poem • if a line of poetry does not end with punctuation • when you have the same words or phrases again and again • phrases that appeal to the senses, like taste or smell or sight • ...
Restricted Category 2018-03-04
Across
- a principle central to general relativity
- a moon of mars
- occurs in between solstices
- discovered first cepheid variable in 1923
- popularized the apparrent paradox of why the night sky is not bright
- archer constellation
- proposed many-worlds interpretation
- such charges produce EM waves
- red planet
- equation that estimates the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the galaxy
- Dutch inventor of the telescope
- two words; our sun is here on the HR diagram
- apparent backward motion
- a book written by isaac newton
- missions to the outer planets (1977-1989)
- two words; average sun-earth distance
- Europa’s orbit is like this
- two words; common end product of stellar evolution
- a moon of mars
- a point of infinite density and zero volume
- two words; ‘line of sight’ double stars
- type of star cluster
- largest crater on the moon
- type of particle including electron and muon
- two words; diameter of light shaft exiting an eyepiece
- two words; final phase of Solar System’s formation
- Greek astronomer. Measured the circumference of the Earth.
- greek astronomer who introduced magnitude
- another name for prominences
- two words; this stripped away atmosphere of Mars
- apparent to-and-fro motion of the moon’s face
- part of the sun’s atmosphere
- lets us calculate how fast an object is receding
Down
- came up with laws of planetary motion
- the U in GUTs; string theory is one of these
- constellation. contains tarantula nebula.
- source of power in stars
- the moon’s gravity causes these on earth
- two words; a black hole has this
- concept violated by instantaneous action-at-a-distance
- smallest planet
- the arab astronomer al-sufi revised his star catalogue
- layer of the sun from which light is emitted into space
- two words; lowest limit of temperature
- saturn is famous for these
- zero line for longitude
- two words; thought to accelerate universe expansion
- two words; type of star orbited by gliese 581c
- largest moon in the solar system
- famous constellation. hunter.
- caused by meteorites
- the point directly overhead
- two words; imaginary hollow sphere around the earth
- two words; venus has clouds of this
- phenomenon; wobble of earth’s axis
- used to determine chemical composition of stars
- the name of our planet
- a direct method for finding distance to a star
- two words; northern lights
- also called ‘oligarchs’ because they controll their surroundings
- nodding motion
- huge, gravitationally bound cluster of stars, dust, gas
- discovered moons of jupiter
- two words; local cluster of galaxies containing the milky way
- two words; constellation between bootes and hercules, asterism of seven stars
- aberration. disadvantage of refractors
- common name for M101
- group of stars
- north-south arc in the sky; the M in AM/PM
- splits light into a spectrum
70 Clues: red planet • a moon of mars • a moon of mars • nodding motion • group of stars • smallest planet • archer constellation • caused by meteorites • type of star cluster • common name for M101 • the name of our planet • zero line for longitude • source of power in stars • apparent backward motion • saturn is famous for these • two words; northern lights • largest crater on the moon • ...
Colors 2024-05-06
7 Clues: color of grass. • color of a pig. • color of the sun. • color of the sky. • color of a stop sign. • color of Ms. Turner's house. • color of our sight words this week.
Daniel K Crossword 2021-02-23
Across
- anything presented to sight or view
- a book that includes words and their definitions
- arranged in the order of time
- polar region located at the northernmost part of the world
Down
- intense or extreme
- past tense of disqualify
- of, relating to or consisting of fiction
- angry dispute or argument
- conversational or chatty
9 Clues: intense or extreme • past tense of disqualify • conversational or chatty • angry dispute or argument • arranged in the order of time • anything presented to sight or view • of, relating to or consisting of fiction • a book that includes words and their definitions • polar region located at the northernmost part of the world
DR6 Sight Words Lesson 12 2025-10-07
Across
- The carpenter_______a beautiful wooden chair.
- We_______leave now, or we'll be late.
- I need to_______some milk and bread from the supermarket.
- You should_______the chocolate cake; it's delicious!
- A triangle has_______sides and three corners.
- We hope to see you all again_______.
- The little train engine_______up the hill very slowly.
Down
- She got a_______pair of shoes yesterday.
- He_______remembers to call his grandmother on her birthday.
- Will you come with_______to the park this afternoon?
- I don't have_______time to talk right now.
- Don't forget to_______your umbrella, as it might rain.
- Please_______me a story about your vacation.
- The dog_______a shiny, red collar.
- The store will_______at nine o'clock in the morning.
15 Clues: The dog_______a shiny, red collar. • We_______leave now, or we'll be late. • We hope to see you all again_______. • She got a_______pair of shoes yesterday. • I don't have_______time to talk right now. • Please_______me a story about your vacation. • The carpenter_______a beautiful wooden chair. • A triangle has_______sides and three corners. • ...
Figurative Language 2023-01-20
Across
- Descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses: sight, taste, touch, smell, and sound.
- An exaggeration that is used for effect and emphasis.
- Giving human traits to non-human objects.
- Repeating the same letter or sound at the beginning of each word.
- A figure of speech that uses the words like or as to compare two things.
Down
- A comparison that is made WITHOUT using the words like or as.
- an expression or saying that doesn’t actually mean what the words say. The meaning of the words together is different than the dictionary definition of each word.
- A word that names a sound.
8 Clues: A word that names a sound. • Giving human traits to non-human objects. • An exaggeration that is used for effect and emphasis. • A comparison that is made WITHOUT using the words like or as. • Repeating the same letter or sound at the beginning of each word. • A figure of speech that uses the words like or as to compare two things. • ...
Poetic Devices 2018-05-24
Across
- A series of stressed or accented syllables in a group of words.
- A phrase with an exaggeration that is meant to have impact.
- Words that start with the same sound are used close together in a phrase or sentence.
- An object or animal is given human qualities or abilities.
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind.
- A comparison that states something is something else.
- Repeating something that has already been said or written.
Down
- Represented through language of sense experience (Sight, Touch, Taste, Smell, Sound).
- Words that sound alike.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- A stanza of four lines, especially one having alternate rhymes.
- Two lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length.
- The poet's attitude toward his/her subject or readers. An author's .... might be sarcastic, sincere, humorous.
- Is the central idea of the poem, usually implied rather than directly stated.
14 Clues: Words that sound alike. • A comparison that states something is something else. • An object or animal is given human qualities or abilities. • Repeating something that has already been said or written. • A phrase with an exaggeration that is meant to have impact. • Two lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length. • ...
Spelling List G 2022-09-02
Across
- A desert made with jelly and cream.
- I would like a ______ of cake.
- Words and letters form a piece of _______.
- How we measure how tall you are.
- Her _______ was going, she was becoming blind.
- The sugar topping on a cake.
- A gooey liquid substance.
- I took a _______ to a different country.
Down
- It is important that you _______ neatly.
- The defender of the castle.
- When you go to sleep, it is ______ time.
- Where something is.
- Dirt.
- There was a ________ chill in the air.
- He wanted to _______ the rock, but it was too big.
15 Clues: Dirt. • Where something is. • A gooey liquid substance. • The defender of the castle. • The sugar topping on a cake. • I would like a ______ of cake. • How we measure how tall you are. • A desert made with jelly and cream. • There was a ________ chill in the air. • It is important that you _______ neatly. • When you go to sleep, it is ______ time. • ...
David 2019-05-28
Across
- a strong dislike or disgust for
- the smallest or weakest animal of a litter.
- to go out of sight; to disappear.
- to look hardly or closely, as if trying to do something clearly.
- not having injustice/unfairness.
- to greet with a friendly or respectful words
- a fit of uncontrollable laughing or crying
- planning or plotting something
Down
- not clear
- a person who eats to much; greedy eater
- to shake or tremble
- money or property that are received when a person has died
- being imprisoned or confined; not able to leave.
- sad or serious
- young geese
15 Clues: not clear • young geese • sad or serious • to shake or tremble • planning or plotting something • a strong dislike or disgust for • not having injustice/unfairness. • to go out of sight; to disappear. • a person who eats to much; greedy eater • a fit of uncontrollable laughing or crying • the smallest or weakest animal of a litter. • to greet with a friendly or respectful words • ...
1.8 Review 2025-10-13
Across
- Please do not stay _____ with your brother.
- I am going to _____ my sister.
- I went to the _____ stand at the fair.
- We had a _____ lunch.
- Please _____ your math books to page 12.
- When I go camping, I enjoy sleeping in a _____.
- I will make a ____ of the classes favorite colors.
Down
- Please put your book on the book____.
- We are on _____ five.
- Please do not _____ your desk.
- We will review the ____ words.
- The towels were _____.
- The _____ of the bird was long.
- Please do not _____, and stay calm.
- Sometimes I find ____ (shells) in the water.
15 Clues: We are on _____ five. • We had a _____ lunch. • The towels were _____. • I am going to _____ my sister. • Please do not _____ your desk. • We will review the ____ words. • The _____ of the bird was long. • Please do not _____, and stay calm. • Please put your book on the book____. • I went to the _____ stand at the fair. • Please _____ your math books to page 12. • ...
Elements of Poetry 2018-01-22
Across
- a poem that is shaped to look like its subject
- compares two unlike things without using the words like or as
- the use of words to imitate sounds
- language that appeals to the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- a poem that does not have a strict structure, regular rhythm, or pattern of rhyme
- the use of any element of language - a sound, word, phrase, or sentence - more than once
- a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
- not emphasized when the syllable is spoken
- the repetition of similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- the dictionary definition of a word
- compares two unlike things using the words like or as
- 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
Down
- is an extreme exaggeration
- a group of lines that work together to express a central idea
- the feelings and associations a word evokes in people
- gives human qualities to something that is not human
- a poem that tells a story in verse
- the repetition of sounds at the ends of words, as in pool, rule, and fool
- emphasized when the syllable is spoken
- writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally
- a humorous, rhyming five-line poem with a specific rhythm and pattern of rhyme
- like a narrator of a story, this is the voice of the poem
- the beat created by a poems pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- the message or insight about life the poem conveys
- a poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker, often in highly musical verses
25 Clues: is an extreme exaggeration • a poem that tells a story in verse • the use of words to imitate sounds • the dictionary definition of a word • emphasized when the syllable is spoken • not emphasized when the syllable is spoken • a writer's attitude toward his or her subject • a poem that is shaped to look like its subject • the message or insight about life the poem conveys • ...
Communication. Feelings. Helen Keller. 2022-03-09
Across
- The month of Helen's birth
- Helen's first word
- feeling isolated, without anyone
- Words were tapped on Helen's _______ .
- Helen's teacher's first name
Down
- This caused Helen to lose her sight and hearing
- Helen was this old when she lost her vision
- The state where Helen was born
- Helen was this old when she met Annie Sullivan
9 Clues: Helen's first word • The month of Helen's birth • Helen's teacher's first name • The state where Helen was born • feeling isolated, without anyone • Words were tapped on Helen's _______ . • Helen was this old when she lost her vision • Helen was this old when she met Annie Sullivan • This caused Helen to lose her sight and hearing
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
Sight words For Claire 2021-11-09
Across
- Rhymes with bed
- If it isn't hers it is?
- We _____ having fun
- Add a "W" to the word "hen"
- Take away the "S" from sour
- Add a "P" to this word to make "peach"
Down
- Add a letter to "his" and you have the answer
- Something you do when you are hungry
- Add a "T" to "here" to make a word
- The opposite of up
- Add a "W" to "here" to ask a question
11 Clues: Rhymes with bed • The opposite of up • We _____ having fun • If it isn't hers it is? • Add a "W" to the word "hen" • Take away the "S" from sour • Add a "T" to "here" to make a word • Something you do when you are hungry • Add a "W" to "here" to ask a question • Add a "P" to this word to make "peach" • Add a letter to "his" and you have the answer
Sight Words Week 17 2024-12-10
Across
- - There are ___ stars in the sky tonight.
- - Look! I ___ a pretty shell on the beach.
- - He ___ me a gift for my birthday.
- - Please take your shoes ___ before coming in.
- - The cat cleaned ___ fur after playing outside.
- - Would you like tea ___ coffee?
Down
- - My mom ___ a cake for the party.
- - Can you ___ the door open, please?
- - She has ___ pencils in her box.
- - The car ___ very fast on the highway.
- - I came in ___ place in the race.
11 Clues: - Would you like tea ___ coffee? • - She has ___ pencils in her box. • - My mom ___ a cake for the party. • - I came in ___ place in the race. • - He ___ me a gift for my birthday. • - Can you ___ the door open, please? • - The car ___ very fast on the highway. • - There are ___ stars in the sky tonight. • - Look! I ___ a pretty shell on the beach. • ...
Sight Words - Level 3 2022-12-07
Across
- I like to ______ out my window at the birds.
- I like to ____ craft projects.
- ____ made gingerbread houses in my class.
- The girl had _____ hair cut yesterday.
- The boy will have _____ birthday in January.
- The car had to _____ at the red light.
Down
- That puppy is _____ cute.
- I want to eat a piece _____ the cake.
- I am learning so much this year in ______.
- I like to go to the store _____ my dad.
- My mom ______ blue eyes.
11 Clues: My mom ______ blue eyes. • That puppy is _____ cute. • I like to ____ craft projects. • I want to eat a piece _____ the cake. • The girl had _____ hair cut yesterday. • The car had to _____ at the red light. • I like to go to the store _____ my dad. • ____ made gingerbread houses in my class. • I am learning so much this year in ______. • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
8.4 Rhetorical Devices Crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- The act of repeating a remark over and over again to relay a point of emphasis
- Uses materials or shapes to represent non-material things
- The repetition of words, phrases, or sounds to convey a message
- The comparison between two things
- The act of giving inanimate objects human characteristic in order to set a tone
- A way of ridiculing people, policies, or institutions by pointing out flaws
- Contradictions within speech, usually used when a person says one thing but means the other
- Appealing to the five senses(sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) to create a mental image inside the audience
Down
- Used to connect words to a bigger well known symbol or historical event
- An exaggeration of large proportions in order to set the mood or tone of a story
- Using similar grammatical patterns to compare or contrast two things
- The emphasis on the contrast between two things in order to make a point
- A comparison that uses the words like or as to compare two things
- The conscious arrangement of words in order to put emphasis on a phrase or term to make a strong point
- Comparing one thing to another in order to show similarities between two things
- Conscious word choice to convey a particular tone or attitude
16 Clues: The comparison between two things • Uses materials or shapes to represent non-material things • Conscious word choice to convey a particular tone or attitude • The repetition of words, phrases, or sounds to convey a message • A comparison that uses the words like or as to compare two things • Using similar grammatical patterns to compare or contrast two things • ...
Language techniques 2025-09-15
Across
- A comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as".
- Using words to create a picture in the reader's mind. It appeals to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
- The author's attitude or feeling towards the subject. It's the "mood" of the writing.
- Giving human qualities or actions to a non-human thing (like an object, animal, or idea).
Down
- The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in words that are close together.
- A pause or break in the middle of a line of poetry. It's often created by punctuation like a comma (,), dash (—), or period (.).
- A direct comparison that says one thing is another thing. It does NOT use "like" or "as."
- Simply put, it's the author's choice of words. The words chosen create a specific tone or feeling.
- Showing the difference between two things by placing them close together.
- Saying the opposite of what you actually mean.
10 Clues: Saying the opposite of what you actually mean. • A comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as". • Showing the difference between two things by placing them close together. • The author's attitude or feeling towards the subject. It's the "mood" of the writing. • ...
Understanding Poetry 2025-10-14
Across
- Using words or phrases more than once for emphasis or rhythm.
- The beliefs or principles that matter to a person or group.
- Words that sound the same at the end (like cat/hat or sing/ring).
- To look at something closely to understand it better.
Down
- Ideas that people think are true.
- How a poem is set up, including lines, stanzas, and rhyme patterns.
- A type of writing that shows ideas or feelings in a creative way, often using rhyme or rhythm.
- Descriptive words that help you imagine things using your senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell).
- A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in a story.
- Everyday writing or speaking that is not poetry.
- The rhythm of beats or stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
11 Clues: Ideas that people think are true. • Everyday writing or speaking that is not poetry. • To look at something closely to understand it better. • A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in a story. • The beliefs or principles that matter to a person or group. • Using words or phrases more than once for emphasis or rhythm. • ...
Microsoft Word Review 2019-01-09
Across
- Text that prints with an underscore (____) below each character
- Items not next to each other
- A word or phrase that further describes a document
- Shadows, reflections, glow, soft edged, bevel, and 3-D rotation
- Characters that appear somewhat thicker and darker than other characters
- 12 complimentary colors for text background, accents, and links
- Computer programs that can damage files and programs
- Last line of text on a document containing contact information or call to action
Down
- Enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic
- Can convert a printed picture, drawing, or diagram to a digital file
- Default typing mode in Word
- Document changes that include removing words and paragraphs
- Indicates the text may be incorrect grammatically
- Find ansers to Microsoft Word- related questions
- Document changes that include inserting words and paragraphs
- Typeface
- Colors the rectangular area behind text or graphics
- Font size measurement, 1/72 of an inch
- Size of character in points
- First line of text on a document
- Positioned horizontally between the left and right margins
- Moving portions of te screen into and out of sight
22 Clues: Typeface • Default typing mode in Word • Size of character in points • Items not next to each other • First line of text on a document • Font size measurement, 1/72 of an inch • Enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic • Find ansers to Microsoft Word- related questions • Indicates the text may be incorrect grammatically • ...
ELA Terms 2023-04-05
Across
- A word that sounds like what it is named after
- Traits, motives and psychology of a character
- Interrupts the story to go back in time
- Sequence of events in a story
- Action word
- Exaggeration
- A story's central turning point
- Takes the place of a noun
- Comparing two or more things NOT using like or as
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of multiple words
- The exchange of spoken words
- The mode of persuasion that has to do with credibility
- Smell,touch, sight, taste, hear
Down
- Placement of contrasting idea next to each other to produce irony
- Comparing two or more things using the word like or as
- Comparing two things to advance an argument
- The mode of persuasion that has to do with emotion
- Warnings of what is to come
- Character who opposes the main character
- The mode of persuasion that has to do with logic
- Person, place, thing, or idea
- Lesson of the story
- Main character
- Using figurative language to describe something
24 Clues: Action word • Exaggeration • Main character • Lesson of the story • Takes the place of a noun • Warnings of what is to come • The exchange of spoken words • Sequence of events in a story • Person, place, thing, or idea • A story's central turning point • Smell,touch, sight, taste, hear • Interrupts the story to go back in time • Character who opposes the main character • ...
Acts 9 2023-07-06
Across
- v11 What was the street name?
- v11 Whose house?
- v33 What illness afflicted Aeneas?
- v15 Who would be reached, in addition to the Israelites and the Gentiles?
- v43 What occupation did Simon have?
- v9 What did Saul lack for three days?
- v32 What city was Peter visiting?
- v5 Who identified himself here?
- v2 What city were the letters directed to?
- v20 Where did Saul go right away, to teach of Jesus?
- v39 Who was weeping?
Down
- v3 What came from heaven?
- v7 What did the people see, when they heard the voice? (2 words)
- v1 Who was threatening the disciples?
- v36 What name is also translated as Dorcas?
- v25 What mode of transportation was used?
- v27 Who escorted Saul to the Apostles?
- v11 Where was Saul from?
- v41 What did Peter present her as?
- v24 What did the Jews plan to do to Saul? (2 words)
- v37 Dorcas was sick and she ___.
- v10 Who risked his life to help Saul?
- v35 Who was converted in Lydda?
23 Clues: v11 Whose house? • v39 Who was weeping? • v11 Where was Saul from? • v3 What came from heaven? • v11 What was the street name? • v5 Who identified himself here? • v35 Who was converted in Lydda? • v37 Dorcas was sick and she ___. • v32 What city was Peter visiting? • v33 What illness afflicted Aeneas? • v41 What did Peter present her as? • v43 What occupation did Simon have? • ...
Special Senses 2018-06-05
Across
- keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- eversion or turning outward of the eyelid
- intraocular pressure
- right eye
- branch of medicine dealing with the eye
- drugs that dilate the pupil
- group of disorders resulting from elevated intraocular pressure
- ear or hearing
- change in lens shape to focus at various distances
- (2 words) drying of the lens with age
- inflammation and vascularization of the sclera
- displacement of the eye from the orbit
- corner of eye
- tears
Down
- left ear
- the mucous membrane that lines the underside of each eyelid
- (2 words) the watery fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye
- inflammation of all eye structures
- tears
- excessive tear production
- Canine Eye Registration Foundation
- abnormal condition of a double row of eyelashes, one of which turns against the eyeball resulting in injury
- involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eye
- both eyes
- right ear
- snail or spiral
- left eye
- progressive retinal atrophy
- procedure using an instrument to measure intraocular pressure
- eye or sight
- both ears
31 Clues: tears • tears • left ear • left eye • right eye • both eyes • right ear • both ears • eye or sight • corner of eye • ear or hearing • snail or spiral • intraocular pressure • excessive tear production • keratoconjunctivitis sicca • drugs that dilate the pupil • progressive retinal atrophy • inflammation of all eye structures • Canine Eye Registration Foundation • (2 words) drying of the lens with age • ...
Diction/Word Choice, Visual devices, etc- Fig Lang 3 2023-08-17
Across
- person/force against main character
- text directly states the character of a person
- play on words
- recurrent image ideas or symbol that develops a theme. Fate in Romeo and Juliet
- patterns in literature like floods, sidekick characters
- the way we speak
- characters who contrast each other
- how the author/speaker feels about the subject
- the opposite of what you expect to happen in a situation
- characterization through speech,thoughts,etc
Down
- character type where they stay the same
- character type where the character changes from the beginning
- the audience knows something that the character doesn't
- character type where they have only few traits
- descriptive words about sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell
- character type where the character has many traits and seems real
- meaning that is implied by a word beyond the dictionary definition
- how the reader feels
- word choice: formal/informal
- universal insight, life lesson of a story
- dictionary/literal definition
- something that stands for something else
- main character
- saying the opposite of what you mean
24 Clues: play on words • main character • the way we speak • how the reader feels • word choice: formal/informal • dictionary/literal definition • characters who contrast each other • person/force against main character • saying the opposite of what you mean • character type where they stay the same • something that stands for something else • universal insight, life lesson of a story • ...
Language Features and Literary Devices 2026-04-28
Across
- A direct comparison of two things: stating one thing is something else
- Imagery relating to sight
- Imagery relating to smell
- A warning or hint of what is to come next
- Imagined, nightmarish society
- Using a symbol to represent an idea
- _______ irony: when the audience understands what is happening, but the character/s do not
- Imagery relating to touch
- Imagery relating to sound
- _______ irony: When the intended or actual outcome is the opposite of the literal, expected or surface-level meaning
Down
- Imagined, ideal world
- Main character
- Imagery relating to taste
- An indirect comparison of two things, using the words "like" or "as"
- Character who is against the main character (e.g. villain)
- _____ monologue: a passage containing a character's thoughts
- Repeating a word, phrase, or idea throughout a text
- Speech between characters
- _______ irony: Figure of speech in which a speaker says one thing but means another, often conveying the opposite of the literal words used
- A short, indirect reference to a well-known person, place, story, or event
20 Clues: Main character • Imagined, ideal world • Imagery relating to taste • Imagery relating to sight • Imagery relating to smell • Imagery relating to touch • Speech between characters • Imagery relating to sound • Imagined, nightmarish society • Using a symbol to represent an idea • A warning or hint of what is to come next • Repeating a word, phrase, or idea throughout a text • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
Literary Elements 2023-09-21
Across
- the situation/circumstances surrounding something
- related to the sense (smell, sight, taste, touch, sound)
- when a writer tells us exactly what kind of person a character is
- a telling of events; a story
- when we have to use evidence from the story to figure out what kind of a person a character is
- where and when a story takes place
Down
- to make critical/explanatory notes about a text
- when a thing represents a bigger idea
- to restate/rephrase main ideas in your own words
- the overall feeling/vibe of a story
- the choices a writer makes about which words to use
11 Clues: a telling of events; a story • where and when a story takes place • the overall feeling/vibe of a story • when a thing represents a bigger idea • to make critical/explanatory notes about a text • to restate/rephrase main ideas in your own words • the situation/circumstances surrounding something • the choices a writer makes about which words to use • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Review 2023-01-03
Across
- saved for a purpose or a special person
- an honest person who says what he or she thinks
- lifeless and not able to grow anything
- not the same
- put out of sight
- to resist or refuse to obey a rule
- confused
- to qualify or have the right to do something
- a group of lines in a poem
- go looking for something
- curious
- amazed and surprised
- something that has importance or a purpose
Down
- thinking that someone or something is wrong and cannot be trusted
- the act of expecting something to happen
- a short poem that expresses personal feelings
- explain the meaning of something and make it easier to understand
- the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of a group of words
- exact or accurate movement or action
- a repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- putting thoughts or feelings into words or actions
- think about something again
- big, fluffy feathers or feathery parts
- someone who does not support or agree with either side of an argument
24 Clues: curious • confused • not the same • put out of sight • amazed and surprised • go looking for something • a group of lines in a poem • think about something again • to resist or refuse to obey a rule • exact or accurate movement or action • lifeless and not able to grow anything • big, fluffy feathers or feathery parts • saved for a purpose or a special person • ...
PAST PARTICIPLES CROSSWORD 2025-08-11
Across
- Communicate messages in spoken or written words
- Put or keep out of sight
- Leap into the air using foot
- Instruct or educate
- Drop or descend from a higher position
- Begin to be
- Experience a sensation or emotion
- Perceive with the eyes; understand
- Perceive the intended meaning of a message, interpret
- Refuse to allow, order not to do something
- Deal with successfully or defeat
Down
- Possess, own or hold
- Use words to communicate orally ideas or a message
- Have in one's body as clothing, decoration or protecton
- Have a particular opinion, belief or idea about someone or something
- Be wrong about or commit errors
- Give money to pay or pass time in a specific way or place
- Complete or finish an action
- Emerge or stand up
- Move away or leave
- Destroy into pieces
- Give something in exchange for money
- Decide or pick up from two or more possibilities
- Turn into ice
- Experience or be an object of something, endure
- Exist, occur or take place
26 Clues: Begin to be • Turn into ice • Emerge or stand up • Move away or leave • Instruct or educate • Destroy into pieces • Possess, own or hold • Put or keep out of sight • Exist, occur or take place • Leap into the air using foot • Complete or finish an action • Be wrong about or commit errors • Deal with successfully or defeat • Experience a sensation or emotion • ...
3rd Grade Sight Words 1 2021-09-27
15 Clues: look • speak • ponder • at last • certain • a time when • gain knowledge • plural of child • at the same time • plural of person • opposite of over • soil or our planet • opposite of sometimes • parents and children together • an additional person or thing
Jeremy's Crossword Puzzle (Sight words) 2023-03-13
Across
- imperial sovereignty, rule, or dominion
- love for or devotion to one's country
- to come to agreement by mutual concession
- cut or gash
- lacking complete growth
- felt to be incapable of being done
- a closed plane figure bounded by straight lines
- to make publicly and generally known
Down
- relating to, or having the character of history
- to bring or move forward
- lacking usual mental clarity or coherence
- the most frequent value of a set of data
- the joining of two pieces by sewing
- exempt from death
- not suited to the circumstances, design, or end
15 Clues: cut or gash • exempt from death • lacking complete growth • to bring or move forward • felt to be incapable of being done • the joining of two pieces by sewing • to make publicly and generally known • love for or devotion to one's country • imperial sovereignty, rule, or dominion • the most frequent value of a set of data • lacking usual mental clarity or coherence • ...
Lesson 15 Spelling & Sight Words 2023-01-12
Across
- The dog was the _____ of this big mess!
- A program to help
- We live in Wakulla _____.
- A grumpy person is a _____.
- Something we might do to a pizza
- Used to make bread
Down
- We use this unit to measure.
- In the middle of something
- He is older _____ her.
- Where the trampoline is
- Clean a pot with a wire brush
- There's no _____ thing!
- Mom was so _____ when I tried hard.
- Some kinds of candy are _____.
- I'm not lost anymore. I'm _____.
15 Clues: A program to help • Used to make bread • He is older _____ her. • Where the trampoline is • There's no _____ thing! • We live in Wakulla _____. • In the middle of something • A grumpy person is a _____. • We use this unit to measure. • Clean a pot with a wire brush • Some kinds of candy are _____. • Something we might do to a pizza • I'm not lost anymore. I'm _____. • ...
Vocab 2023-05-10
Across
- Tools that a poet can use like metaphor, similie, alliteration, personification or onomayopia to create an effect
- A sound, word or phrase of a sentence used again and again
- Scheme Repeated pattern of rhyme found at the end of the line and labeled AA,BB,CC etc...
- When the poet gives an animal or object human qualities
- The musical quality created by a pattern of beats or a series of stressed and unstressed syllables, Can clap it out
- Language that apeals to the sight, touch, taste, smell, and/or the hearing of the audience
- Poetry written without rules, rhyme scheme, meter or form
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of several words of a line
Down
- A poem that tells a story, has characters, setting, conflict or plot, and is usually a longer poem
- A direct comparison between two things WITHOUT using like or as
- Carefully selected words to create a poem, Plpaying with words
- The obvious stretching of the truth
- The attitude the auther takes toward the audience
- The use of words that sound like the noises they describe
- Comparing 2 things using like or as
- The character or perspective that is taken by the writer or poet
- The repetition of similar sounds at the end of a line
17 Clues: The obvious stretching of the truth • Comparing 2 things using like or as • The attitude the auther takes toward the audience • The repetition of similar sounds at the end of a line • When the poet gives an animal or object human qualities • The use of words that sound like the noises they describe • Poetry written without rules, rhyme scheme, meter or form • ...
Vocab Review 2021-09-27
Across
- found everywhere
- polite, polished in manner
- to make laws
- absorbed in thought
- keen in judgement
- to produce an effect on (someone or something)
- an area of an economy; an area for which someone is responsible
- the words that are used with a certain phrase to help explain its meaning
Down
- to make up or form something
- clear to the sight or mind
- to make a judgement about something
- to have (something) as an essential or main part
- to take or get (something) from (something else)
- to improve, enlighten, uplift
- excessively careful
- a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
16 Clues: to make laws • found everywhere • keen in judgement • absorbed in thought • excessively careful • clear to the sight or mind • polite, polished in manner • to make up or form something • to improve, enlighten, uplift • to make a judgement about something • to produce an effect on (someone or something) • to have (something) as an essential or main part • ...
Spelling words Crossword 2021-08-26
Across
- side of an object
- a part of a whole
- a chart showing the results or outcomes of research
- to grow or develop a thing or idea
- travelling from one place to another
- the driver of creative thinking
- to give positive words
- guide or rule to follow
- Southern most land mass in the world
Down
- description when something or someone is pleasing to the eye
- the study of land and formations
- place for storing a car or other items
- the space or world in which you live
- sequence of letters or symbols in a given language
- vanish from sight
- decisions made by all members voting
16 Clues: side of an object • a part of a whole • vanish from sight • to give positive words • guide or rule to follow • the driver of creative thinking • the study of land and formations • to grow or develop a thing or idea • the space or world in which you live • travelling from one place to another • decisions made by all members voting • Southern most land mass in the world • ...
SAT Vocab 3 Crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- the formal and technical language of legal documets
- our favorite teacher ever
- same as arduous
- the subject where we learn new vocab words
- the action of uniting
- using very few words
- a letter
- peaceful; ideal
- Seeing a field of dead bodies is a ____ sight.
- name rhymes with Diya
- everyone argues that these are better than cats
- unnecessary
- hostile
- noob
- old person
- sham
- has a twin
- unity
- sohum plays this sport
- I like to ____ with my friends during passing period.
- shortage
- supports your head and neck when sleeping
- used to season food, mostly to bland foods
Down
- California's weather is so _____.
- technical language
- to travel
- moody
- mellifluous
- a temporary stay; visit
- helps you see better
- out of the ordinary
- my friend is so ____, she never talks.
- roundabout
- in love with
- a lot
- grumpy
- truthfulness
- boring
- requiring considerable effort and time; difficult and tiring
- name rhymes with riya
40 Clues: noob • sham • moody • a lot • unity • grumpy • boring • hostile • a letter • shortage • to travel • roundabout • old person • has a twin • mellifluous • unnecessary • in love with • truthfulness • same as arduous • peaceful; ideal • technical language • out of the ordinary • helps you see better • using very few words • the action of uniting • name rhymes with Diya • name rhymes with riya • sohum plays this sport • ...
Long I sound 2017-09-18
18 Clues: vision • purchase • not wrong • not heavy • very near • taken by air • knowledge of • a quick scare • end sound alike • told by a clock • he says nothing • maybe, maybe not • short verbal exit • the defined place • the organ of sight • taken with your mouth • bring to a fever pitch • Ben's electric discoverer
Poetic Techniques 2025-04-25
Across
- abcdacdbab
- embers edged towards the end of entity
- splash, plop, zip
- Juliet is the sun
- you slumped yourself towards the stairs and stepped in something disgusting.
- abab
- testing tapping ticking and tocking
- ideas halting at the end of a line
- the feelings associated with ideas, words or phrases
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- language choices
- ideas halting in the middle of lines
- ideas continuing from one line to the next
- the old house sighed as the wind blew through the cracks
- tall, heavy, wide, long
- the bright city lights in the night were a beautiful sight
- His eyes twinkled like diamonds in the moonlight
16 Clues: abab • abcdacdbab • language choices • splash, plop, zip • Juliet is the sun • tall, heavy, wide, long • ideas halting at the end of a line • testing tapping ticking and tocking • ideas halting in the middle of lines • embers edged towards the end of entity • ideas continuing from one line to the next • His eyes twinkled like diamonds in the moonlight • ...
Poetic Techniques 2023-09-25
Across
- Similar sounding words in poetry or song creating a musical quality.
- Compares one thing to another, using the words ‘like’, ‘as’ or ‘than’.
- When a word imitates the sound it is describing.
- A sound effect created when words that begin with the same letter consonant are placed beside or close to one another.
- The main issue or idea explored in a poem. It is what the poem is about
- The voice used by the poet or speaker in the poem. It is how the poet displays their emotion in the poem.
- Descriptive language that appeals to our senses (sight, sound, smell, taste and touch).
- The repetition of letter sounds that have a hushing or hissing quality such as ‘s’ or ‘sh',
Down
- A sound effect when repeated vowel sounds to draw out each word.
- Reusing words/phrases to emphasise the poet’s point or to draw attention to an important theme.
- The way the poem flows or the beat of the poem using syllables.
- Describes something as if it is something else without using the words “like”, “as” or “than”.
- The main emotion in a poem. Influences how the poem makes us as readers feel.
- When an object is described as if it has feelings and behaves in a human way.
14 Clues: When a word imitates the sound it is describing. • The way the poem flows or the beat of the poem using syllables. • A sound effect when repeated vowel sounds to draw out each word. • Similar sounding words in poetry or song creating a musical quality. • Compares one thing to another, using the words ‘like’, ‘as’ or ‘than’. • ...
Chapters 9 & 10 2021-03-03
Across
- The correct or accepted way a word sounds
- The loudness of a speaker’s voice
- The recurrence of the same sound in a series of words
- Pronouncing words in a clear manner
- Informal language used by a group of people
- A person having knowledge or skills particular to a given field
- Specialized language of a clique or group of experts that only they can understand, often closely tied to a given profession
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- The recurrence of the same sound in a series of words
- _____ language concerns words that are sensuous, cuing the mind to the experiences of touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight
- The type of language used with a familiar audience
- The attempt to vary the volume, pitch, rate, and general character of one’s voice
- What others perceive to be the inherent qualities of your person
- The overall emotional quality or character of a human expression
- The type of language typically used with an unfamiliar audience
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing using the word "like" or "as"
- The sound frequency of a speaker’s voice, from low to high
- The way in which a person presents himself or herself to others
- The speed or pace of speaking
18 Clues: The speed or pace of speaking • The loudness of a speaker’s voice • Pronouncing words in a clear manner • The correct or accepted way a word sounds • Informal language used by a group of people • The type of language used with a familiar audience • The recurrence of the same sound in a series of words • The recurrence of the same sound in a series of words • ...
Poetry Terms 2023-10-06
Across
- the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza
- when an author compares two unlike things
- a figure of speech in which the same sound repeats in a group of words
- a grouping of lines in a poem
- a word that represents a sound or resembles the sound it stands for
- when a word or phrase is repeated more than once, often for the purpose of emphasis
- a type of figurative language in which non-human things are described as having human traits
- words that end in the same sounds
- the author's attitude toward the subject
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- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
- the repetition of vowel sounds (how now brown cow)
- extreme exaggeration
- descriptive language that engages the human senses (smell, sight, taste, sound, touch)
- the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
- the repetition of consonant sounds
- when an author compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
- the pattern of syllables that affects the flow and beat in a poem
17 Clues: extreme exaggeration • a grouping of lines in a poem • words that end in the same sounds • the repetition of consonant sounds • the author's attitude toward the subject • when an author compares two unlike things • the repetition of vowel sounds (how now brown cow) • the pattern of syllables that affects the flow and beat in a poem • ...
Vocabulary Words 2021-09-01
Across
- Poem A poem that has wit or silly humor and is fun it can make you laugh, but does not necessarily have to
- Verse Poems Poetry that does not rhyme but does have rhythm may use some rhyme alliteration, or other language pattern
- A regular repeated pattern of sound
- Rhyme Occurs within lines of the poem
- The repetition of constant sounds a the beginning of words and is used to call attention to important words
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- Words A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight
- A group of lines in a poem
- Language The use of words that help the reader understand how things look, sound, smell, taste or feel
- Poem Songlike poem that has rhythm and sometime rhyme and is memorable for sensory images and description
9 Clues: A group of lines in a poem • A regular repeated pattern of sound • Rhyme Occurs within lines of the poem • Words A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight • Language The use of words that help the reader understand how things look, sound, smell, taste or feel • ...
Special Senses 2018-06-05
Across
- cornea
- tears
- displacement of the eye from the orbit
- inflammation of all eye structures
- right ear
- snail or spiral
- (2 words) the watery fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye
- ear or hearing
- branch of medicine dealing with the eye
- both ears
- tears
- change in lens shape to focus at various distances
- corner of the eye
- abnormal condition of a double row of eyelashes, one of which turns against the eyeball resulting in injury
Down
- involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eye
- excessive tear production
- keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- drugs that dilate the pupil
- progressive retinal atrophy
- intraocular pressure
- eye or sight
- (2 words) drying out of the lens with age
- the mucous membrane that lines the underside of each eyelid
- group of disorders resulting from elevated intraocular pressure
- eversion or turning outward of the eyelid
- left eye
- procedure using an instrument to measure intraocular pressure
- inflammation and vascularization of the cornea
- right eye
- both eyes
- left ear
31 Clues: tears • tears • cornea • left eye • left ear • right ear • both ears • right eye • both eyes • eye or sight • ear or hearing • snail or spiral • corner of the eye • intraocular pressure • excessive tear production • keratoconjunctivitis sicca • drugs that dilate the pupil • progressive retinal atrophy • inflammation of all eye structures • displacement of the eye from the orbit • ...
Yori April 15 2024-04-18
Across
- converting light into electricity.
- Money received usually from being paid for work.
- words that sound the same but have different spelling and meaning.
- to maintain something and keep it in good condition.
- A body of rock that holds groundwater or sediment.
- A state of confusion.
- Beekeeper
- the money a person earns from working.
- bees produce____
- a native who was born, living and who has rights in that country.
- A group of people from one country who settle and live in another place.
- to take something away.
- words that have the same spelling but different meaning.
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- A persons means of income.
- fluid moving to and fro smoothly
- a period of drought.
- to suddenly fall down.
- Beekeeping
- To make something increase.
- Of a plant beginning to grow.
- Trying something new to test a particular outcome, usually in science.
- to suddenly be gone out of sight.
- Someone you are going up against.
- an instrument used to measure wind.
- the study of weather.
25 Clues: Beekeeper • Beekeeping • bees produce____ • a period of drought. • A state of confusion. • the study of weather. • to suddenly fall down. • to take something away. • A persons means of income. • To make something increase. • Of a plant beginning to grow. • fluid moving to and fro smoothly • to suddenly be gone out of sight. • Someone you are going up against. • ...
Language Features, Literary Devices, and Other Unit Content 2026-04-28
Across
- A warning or hint of what is to come next
- Speech between characters
- Imagery relating to sound
- Imagery relating to smell
- _____ monologue: a passage containing a character's thoughts
- _______ irony: when the audience understands what is happening, but the character/s do not
- Imagery relating to touch
- _______ irony: When the intended or actual outcome is the opposite of the literal, expected or surface-level meaning
- A short, indirect reference to a well-known person, place, story, or event
- Imagined, ideal world
- An indirect comparison of two things, using the words "like" or "as"
Down
- Main character
- Imagery relating to taste
- Character who is against the main character (e.g. villain)
- Imagined, nightmarish society
- Repeating a word, phrase, or idea throughout a text
- A direct comparison of two things: stating one thing is something else
- Using a symbol to represent an idea
- _______ irony: Figure of speech in which a speaker says one thing but means another, often conveying the opposite of the literal words used
- Imagery relating to sight
20 Clues: Main character • Imagined, ideal world • Imagery relating to taste • Speech between characters • Imagery relating to sound • Imagery relating to smell • Imagery relating to touch • Imagery relating to sight • Imagined, nightmarish society • Using a symbol to represent an idea • A warning or hint of what is to come next • Repeating a word, phrase, or idea throughout a text • ...
Stage 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-13
24 Clues: all • huge • near • very • dead • however • quietly • yesterday • I am dining • I have asked • I was telling • you (sg) make • we have dined • he was killing • she was crying • y'all have made • they (pl) cried • they (pl) killed • y'all are asking • we catch sight of • I have frightened • you have prepared • you (sg) understand • he did catch sight of
Literary Terms 2021-07-27
Across
- Imagery that appeals to sense of touch / feel
- A literary device that refers to the use of figurative language to evoke a sensory experience or create a picture with words for a reader.
- A play on words, sometimes on different senses of the same word and sometimes on the similar sense or sound of different words.
- A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction is endowed with human qualities or abilities.
- The action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
- A stated comparison (usually formed with "like" or "as") between two dissimilar things that have certain qualities in common.
Down
- The repetition of an initial consonant sound.
- Imagery that appeals to sense of smell
- Imagery that appeals to sense of hearing or sound
- Imagery that appeals to sense of taste
- An implied comparison between two dissimilar things that have something in common.
- The use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
- Imagery that appeals to sense of sight
13 Clues: Imagery that appeals to sense of smell • Imagery that appeals to sense of taste • Imagery that appeals to sense of sight • The repetition of an initial consonant sound. • Imagery that appeals to sense of touch / feel • Imagery that appeals to sense of hearing or sound • The action of repeating something that has already been said or written. • ...
Chapter 6B Cross Word Puzzle!! 2014-11-17
Across
- Amphetamines makes lovers feel alert so increase in heart rate, flushed face, repaid breathing
- individuals are attracted to each other and fall in love and then marry (four words)
- released when duffel dramatic feelings of passion are felt
- stage of love where there are strong feelings of sexual desire for other
- young couple is tucked into bed with a board in between them so they can talk in private without getting cold
Down
- selection type of mate selection that considers reproduction and child survival from the woman and male (two words)
- one woman has more than one husband
- marriage to several spouses one after another (two words)
- considered the main thing to share between two individuals to have a successful marriage
- mate theory attraction theory based on the symbolic perspective; attraction is based on the unconscious image of an idea mate formed by the perceptions of the meaning of certain characteristics; concept of “love at first sight” ( three words)
- homogamy how individuals attracted to people from a similar background
- to woo someone
- one man has more than one wife
13 Clues: to woo someone • one man has more than one wife • one woman has more than one husband • marriage to several spouses one after another (two words) • released when duffel dramatic feelings of passion are felt • homogamy how individuals attracted to people from a similar background • stage of love where there are strong feelings of sexual desire for other • ...
Chapter 6B Cross Word Puzzle!! 2014-11-17
Across
- Amphetamines makes lovers feel alert so increase in heart rate, flushed face, repaid breathing
- released when duffel dramatic feelings of passion are felt
- one man has more than one wife
- marriage to several spouses one after another (two words)
- considered the main thing to share between two individuals to have a successful marriage
- young couple is tucked into bed with a board in between them so they can talk in private without getting cold
Down
- individuals are attracted to each other and fall in love and then marry (four words)
- stage of love where there are strong feelings of sexual desire for other
- selection type of mate selection that considers reproduction and child survival from the woman and male (two words)
- to woo someone
- mate theory attraction theory based on the symbolic perspective; attraction is based on the unconscious image of an idea mate formed by the perceptions of the meaning of certain characteristics; concept of “love at first sight” ( three words)
- one woman has more than one husband
- homogamy how individuals attracted to people from a similar background
13 Clues: to woo someone • one man has more than one wife • one woman has more than one husband • marriage to several spouses one after another (two words) • released when duffel dramatic feelings of passion are felt • homogamy how individuals attracted to people from a similar background • stage of love where there are strong feelings of sexual desire for other • ...
Poetry Terms 2022-12-15
Across
- structure repetition of the same pattern of words or phrases within a sentence or passage to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.
- repeating words or phrases for emphasis
- a disagreement between what is said and what is understood, or what is expected and what actually occurs
- exaggeration for the sake of emphasis or effect
- language writing or speech that is not meant to be interpreted literally
- A grouping of lines within a poem
- the writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject
- giving human traits to non-human things
- the central message or insight revealed through a literary work
- words that imitate sounds
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- A long narrative poem about the deeds of gods or heroes
- the feeling of a piece of literature
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- The rhythmical pattern of a poem
- repeating the same sound at the beginning of words
- a way of indicating or hinting at what will come later
- The imaginary voice assumed by the writer of the poem.
- repetition of similar consonant sounds at the ends of accented syllables
- A pair of rhyming lines
- A category type of literature
- Comparing two things - by saying one thing is another or using a more descriptive word than usual, "than"
- A sentence in a poem
- creates word pictures using details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell and movement
- Repetition of vowel sounds in two or more neighboring words.
- refers either directly or indirectly to a person, event, or thing in history or to a work of art or literature
- A pattern of beats or stresses in spoken or written language
- scheme A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
- metaphor several comparisons used to describe something as though it were something else
28 Clues: A sentence in a poem • A pair of rhyming lines • words that imitate sounds • A category type of literature • The rhythmical pattern of a poem • A grouping of lines within a poem • the feeling of a piece of literature • repeating words or phrases for emphasis • giving human traits to non-human things • comparing two things using "like" or "as" • ...
Doctrine and Covenants, part 1 2021-05-03
Across
- The Lord spoke this to Oliver Cowdery’s mind
- Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are __________ and distinct beings
- Joseph Smith was the head of one
- The fulness of the gospel is the new and everlasting _________
- D&C 19:16-19 teaches that Jesus Christ suffered for our sins so that we would not have to _________ if we would repent
- This book clarifies key doctrines of the gospel (3 words)
- Peter, James, and John restored this Priesthood
- Giving our time, talents, and material wealth to build the kingdom of God
- Only this person can receive revelation for the whole Church
- This is great in the sight of God (D&C 18:10-11) (3 words)
- The Church at its stakes can be called this
- Fear God more than man is an example of one of these
- Living forever as a resurrected being
- D&C 1:37-38 emphasizes these mouthpieces of the Lord
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- Another name for eternal life
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the only of this kind of church upon the earth (3 words)
- D&C 58:42-43 says we confess and do this when we fully repent
- A period of time when priesthood keys and authority were lost from the earth (2 words)
- Taking the Holy Spirit for our guide helps us be prepared for this “great and dreadful day” (2 words)
- D&C 8:2-3 emphasizes this doctrinal topic
- Baptism must be performed by one with priesthood ___________
- Because of Jesus Christ we can overcome the physical and spiritual versions
- God will answer if we ask in ________
- Separation from God because of sin (2 words)
- A central reason the Lord created the earth is this between a man and a woman
25 Clues: Another name for eternal life • Joseph Smith was the head of one • God will answer if we ask in ________ • Living forever as a resurrected being • D&C 8:2-3 emphasizes this doctrinal topic • The Church at its stakes can be called this • The Lord spoke this to Oliver Cowdery’s mind • Separation from God because of sin (2 words) • ...
Tools of Tone and Mood 2025-11-03
Across
- Marks used in writing (like periods, commas, exclamation points) to show emotion, pause, or emphasis in writing.
- A comparison using like or as.
- The literary device of giving human qualities or abilities to an inanimate object, animal, or idea
- The way words and phrases are arranged to create meaning and flow.
- The character’s spoken words that show emotions, relationships, and tension between characters.
- The author's feelings or attitude toward a subject in a story, poem, song or film.
- The literal meaning, or dictionary definition of a word.
- What a character says, does, thinks, looks like, and how others react to them helps us understand who they are. These details also shape the tone (how the author feels about the subject) and mood (how the story makes the reader feel.)
- Where and when a story takes place; sets the atmosphere or mood.
- The readers emotional feeling to a story, poem, song or film.
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- A comparison that compares one thing to another to create a strong image or feeling.
- Words that imitate sound. (Example: Bang! The rifle fired.)
- The author’s word choice that creates a specific tone.
- Repeating beginning sounds. The repeating of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- Words or phrases that are repeated to emphasize an idea or feeling.
- Devices Techniques that use the sound of words when read to enhance tone or mood, especially in poetry, songs, or speeches.
- Patterns of sound that affect the flow, beat, and emotional feel of a piece
- The feelings, ideas, or implied meaning a word gives beyond its dictionary meaning.
- Language that appeals to the five senses to help the reader picture the scene. (Sight, sound, smell, touch and taste.)
- The patterned flow of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of text, creating a beat or musicality that can be regular or irregular
20 Clues: A comparison using like or as. • The author’s word choice that creates a specific tone. • The literal meaning, or dictionary definition of a word. • Words that imitate sound. (Example: Bang! The rifle fired.) • The readers emotional feeling to a story, poem, song or film. • Where and when a story takes place; sets the atmosphere or mood. • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-06
Across
- Words Words readers can recognize instantly.
- In decoding, using letter-sound relationshps in known words to figure out the probable pronunciation of unfamiliar words.
- Word Meaningful linguistic units that can stand alone and contain no smaller meaningful parts; also called free morphemes.
- Words that are identical or almost the same in English and another language.
- of print Features of printed text; usually divided into four categories: books, sentences, words, and letters.
- Systems Sources of information that help in the identification of a word; these include phonics, structrural elements of words, meaning, and language clues.
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- A written or printed symbol representing a phoneme.
- wall A bulletin board that tells what theme the class is studying and lists the titles of books being read, skills being learned, and vocabulary words being covered.
- principle The assumption that each speech sound has a corresponding graphic representation.
- In literacy, the setting in which a certain word occurs and which contributes to the inference of meaning; context can be a phrase, a sentence, a paragraph, a chapter, or an entire body of work.
10 Clues: Words Words readers can recognize instantly. • A written or printed symbol representing a phoneme. • Words that are identical or almost the same in English and another language. • principle The assumption that each speech sound has a corresponding graphic representation. • ...
