sight words Crossword Puzzles
Transport 2025-09-21
Across
- Maker of Australian Falcon range of cars.
- Maker of the 2CV.
- Melbourne's public transport with classes including W,Z,D,E and N
- Australian train called the Southern......
- Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan.
- Maker of the DC3 aeroplane.
- A Zeppelin by any other name.
- Ship that famously sank in April 1912.
- 1829 steam locomotive made by Robert Stevenson.
- Famous train is the Orient.......
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- Colloquial name of the Boeing 747.
- Christopher Cockerell's invention is the
- Batman and Robin's car.
- Train from Sydney to Perth (two words)
- A car which uses both petrol and battery power.
- First nuclear-powered submarine launched in 1954.
- City with the world's most extensive tram network.
- An Iconic London sight, the Routemaster...
- Reusable spaceplane first flown in 1980.
- Anglo/French supersonic air liner.
20 Clues: Maker of the 2CV. • Batman and Robin's car. • Maker of the DC3 aeroplane. • A Zeppelin by any other name. • Famous train is the Orient....... • Colloquial name of the Boeing 747. • Anglo/French supersonic air liner. • Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan. • Train from Sydney to Perth (two words) • Ship that famously sank in April 1912. • Christopher Cockerell's invention is the • ...
Spellings Week 4 2023-03-13
Across
- you are able to get to the other side
- you may ask when you cant find something
- a place where you can camp
- the temperature, rain and wind
- it is up to you if you want to go
- when you use your pen to put words on a page
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- it is hard and you can write on it
- a word for chuck
- before you leave you must do this
- when you are tired of doing something
- if you get an answer correct
- to put clothes on
- you use this to pay for items
- when you can see you have it
14 Clues: a word for chuck • to put clothes on • a place where you can camp • if you get an answer correct • when you can see you have it • you use this to pay for items • the temperature, rain and wind • before you leave you must do this • it is up to you if you want to go • it is hard and you can write on it • you are able to get to the other side • when you are tired of doing something • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2021-12-20
Across
- If something disappears you say it has...
- Name of the boy who becomes friends with Hachiko
- Words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition
- Our principal's last name
- Mr. V's first name
- Last name of Hachiko's owner.
- When a character fights against the weather it is character vs what?
- Last name of the woman who studied chimps
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- The lesson or moral of a story
- A common saying or phrase
- A reference to another story or character
- Animals that students read to in "Reading Buddies"
- Name of the train station the story of Hachiko
- Type of details related to hearing, sight, and sound
14 Clues: Mr. V's first name • A common saying or phrase • Our principal's last name • Last name of Hachiko's owner. • The lesson or moral of a story • If something disappears you say it has... • A reference to another story or character • Last name of the woman who studied chimps • Name of the train station the story of Hachiko • Name of the boy who becomes friends with Hachiko • ...
End of Year Crossword 2025-12-01
Across
- a My Place character who learns the importance of honesty
- the main problem in a story
- adding a new scene into a story
- a person or animal in a story
- spoken words between characters in a story
- how the problem is fixed
- comparing two things using like or as
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- sight sound smell touch and taste
- something exciting happens at the start of a story
- a short film about friendship and kindness, cat and dog
- the point of view the story is told from
- where and when a story takes place
- rewriting a story in a new way
- saying one thing is another to create meaning
14 Clues: how the problem is fixed • the main problem in a story • a person or animal in a story • rewriting a story in a new way • adding a new scene into a story • sight sound smell touch and taste • where and when a story takes place • comparing two things using like or as • the point of view the story is told from • spoken words between characters in a story • ...
Sight words. Edgar A. Poe 2013-11-25
13 Clues: hiding • assumption • secret, sneaky • bother trouble • smooth graceful • wisdom intelligent • skillful or clever • contempt or ridicule • bold, courage, daring • act of hiding pretending • violent, eager, forceful • hold back, stop, smother • form or development in mind
BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION 2016-03-05
Across
- These may be different meanings/interpretation (W-5)
- Made by crowds at a football match (N-5)
- Use of terms/abbreviations (J-6)
- Obstacles may be in the way (P-8)
- Giving off bad vibes/may be negative (B-L)(4-8)
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- Ethnicity(7)
- Attitudes/Emotions/Feelings(P-13)
- May use a different ....(L-8)
- May have difficulty with hearing and sight (S-7)
9 Clues: Ethnicity(7) • May use a different ....(L-8) • Use of terms/abbreviations (J-6) • Attitudes/Emotions/Feelings(P-13) • Obstacles may be in the way (P-8) • Made by crowds at a football match (N-5) • Giving off bad vibes/may be negative (B-L)(4-8) • May have difficulty with hearing and sight (S-7) • These may be different meanings/interpretation (W-5)
Warriors: The Sight 2021-11-19
Across
- jaypaw's mentor
- leader of windclan
- leader of thunderclan
- leader of riverclan
- phase of the moon where the clans meet
- golden tom, also firestar's kin
- clan of the dead, also sends prophecys
- deadly sickness, evolution of whitecough
- body of water used to share with starclan
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- deadly berries that kill cats in secs.
- father of jay, lion, and holly
- leader of shadowclan
- lionpaw's mentor
- thunderclan medicine cat
- how tigerstar was viewed
- lionpaw, jaypaw, and hollypaw's clan
- also known as humans
- blind blue tom
- phase of the moon where medicine cats meet
- black she-cat, also firestar's kin
20 Clues: blind blue tom • jaypaw's mentor • lionpaw's mentor • leader of windclan • leader of riverclan • leader of shadowclan • also known as humans • leader of thunderclan • thunderclan medicine cat • how tigerstar was viewed • father of jay, lion, and holly • golden tom, also firestar's kin • black she-cat, also firestar's kin • lionpaw, jaypaw, and hollypaw's clan • ...
A Christmas Carol 2025-12-19
Across
- Object on Scrooge’s door that turns into Marley’s face when he returns home
- Unusual object the Ghost of Christmas Past carries as a hat (two words, no space)
- Item symbolizing abundance held by the Ghost of Christmas Present (three words, no spaces)
- Host of the lively Christmas party in the second memory from the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Eerie feature of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (___ visible, two words no space)
- Prize bird Scrooge anonymously sends to the Cratchit family on Christmas Day
- Color of the tunic worn by the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Of what are we absolutely assured at the beginning of the book in A Christmas Carol? (his name, no spaces)
- What Scrooge gives Bob Cratchit the day after Christmas (salary ___)
- Who arrives to take young Scrooge home for Christmas in the first memory (his ___)
- How the Ghost of Christmas Present is described in terms of size
- Child whose death grieves the Cratchits in the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come’s vision (two words, no space)
- What beams brightly from the head of the Ghost of Christmas Past
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- Ghost of Scrooge’s dead business partner who appears in his room (his name, no spaces)
- Garment worn by the silent Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (two words, no space)
- One of the two wretched children hidden under the Ghost of Christmas Present’s robe
- Family whose Christmas Day is shown second by the Ghost of Christmas Present (Bob ___’s house)
- What Tiny Tim does thanks to Scrooge’s later help (not only survives but ___)
- Final sight bearing Scrooge’s name shown by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
- One of the two wretched children hidden under the Ghost of Christmas Present’s robe
- Woman who ends her engagement with Scrooge in the third memory shown by the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Host of the Christmas party shown third by the Ghost of Christmas Present (Scrooge’s ___)
- Quality for which reformed Scrooge becomes famously known (two words, no space)
- Setting where young Scrooge is first seen alone in the Ghost of Christmas Past's memory
- Notable gesture of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come’s hand (___ finger)
- Relative Scrooge visits on Christmas evening to celebrate and play games
26 Clues: Color of the tunic worn by the Ghost of Christmas Past • How the Ghost of Christmas Present is described in terms of size • What beams brightly from the head of the Ghost of Christmas Past • What Scrooge gives Bob Cratchit the day after Christmas (salary ___) • Relative Scrooge visits on Christmas evening to celebrate and play games • ...
DEE CROSSWORD 2013-06-06
Across
- a nature incurred by her
- no doubt she s chirpy and flamboyant coz she stands by this adjective
- a magician's code that she possess and exhibits
- the uncontrolled act of behaviour that chokes u wen u sight her
- undoubtedly and unimaginably she is
- she different from usual coz she s
- she is dee ____
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- the word that states the degree of her attractiveness
- definitely what one will feel when she s around
- worthy of adoration
- wat u sud be to god for having gifted a great personality
- a synonym for exceptionally good
- no words credit her because she s
- a word that suits her the best
14 Clues: she is dee ____ • worthy of adoration • a nature incurred by her • a word that suits her the best • a synonym for exceptionally good • no words credit her because she s • she different from usual coz she s • undoubtedly and unimaginably she is • definitely what one will feel when she s around • a magician's code that she possess and exhibits • ...
Homophone Spelling List 2025-01-16
Across
- what one
- see with eyes
- goes together with
- place (there, their, there)
- complete, not missing parts
- to agree
- contraction to show ownership
- preposition
- kind remark
- conjunction meaning alternative
- place (sight, site, cite)
- animal
- plain or empty
- also
- person with magical powers
- small seed
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- empty space
- contraction for they are
- military position
- PPA ownership
- outside conditions
- other than, exclusion
- texture
- the cardinal number
- PPA ownership
- quotes
- path
- Island or peninsula
- direction, path
29 Clues: path • also • quotes • animal • texture • what one • to agree • small seed • empty space • preposition • kind remark • see with eyes • PPA ownership • PPA ownership • plain or empty • direction, path • military position • goes together with • outside conditions • the cardinal number • Island or peninsula • other than, exclusion • contraction for they are • place (sight, site, cite) • person with magical powers • ...
Vocabulary Cross Word Review 2024-03-07
Across
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) to create a vivid mental picture.
- A literary device in which a writer gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- A literary device in which the intended meaning of words or events is opposite to their literal or expected meaning.
- A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."
- The process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character.
- The author's attitude toward the subject matter or audience.
- The emotional atmosphere or tone created by the author's choice of words and details.
- of View (POV): The perspective from which a story is told (first person, second person, third person limited, or third person omniscient).
- A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that they are alike.
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- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
- The sequence of events in a story, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- Giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human entities or abstract concepts.
- The struggle between opposing forces, which is essential to the plot of a story.
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words.
- The time and place in which a story unfolds.
- A reference to a person, place, event, or literary work that the author expects the reader to recognize.
- The central idea or underlying message in a literary work.
18 Clues: The time and place in which a story unfolds. • The central idea or underlying message in a literary work. • The author's attitude toward the subject matter or audience. • Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words. • ...
Poetic Techniques 2021-06-17
7 Clues: A B A B • Fire and Ice • "He's as strong as an ox" • "The sun is smiling at us" • "The light of the fire is a sight" • "He's running faster than the wind" • One of the words Ice represents in 'Fire and Ice'
Chorus Crossword 2024-02-12
Across
- Hollow box that houses the vocal folds
- Every Good Boy Does Fine on the ______
- Time Signature with 4 quarter note beats
- Food Tube; sends food to stomach
- Note that is worth 4 beats
- A way to remember spaces of the treble clef
- Key signature with 3 flats
- The Windpipe; used to carry air to lungs
- Note that is worth 1/2 of a beat
- The Clef for the lowest voices
- Musical System we use to sight read
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- Note that is worth 1 beat
- the proper enunciation of words for singing
- When someone sings alone
- The Clef for tenors, altos, sopranos
- The space between the vocal folds
- Horizontal muscle that activates when taking a deep breath
- Note that is worth 2 beats
18 Clues: When someone sings alone • Note that is worth 1 beat • Note that is worth 4 beats • Key signature with 3 flats • Note that is worth 2 beats • The Clef for the lowest voices • Food Tube; sends food to stomach • Note that is worth 1/2 of a beat • The space between the vocal folds • Musical System we use to sight read • The Clef for tenors, altos, sopranos • ...
Crossword Puzzle #1 2024-02-13
Across
- kind and respectable words to others
- things positioned on top of another
- a small fish with strong and salty taste
- having no connection
- a place with a lot of trees
- how you look
- well cooked food that are just dry and hard enough
- ability to see
- the outside layer of a loaf of bread or pizza
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- opposite of below
- tasty
- one of the flat and usually green parts of a plant
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
- want to eat or have too much
- a large, black bird with a loud, unpleasant cry
- a tool to collect leaves on the ground
- a bad joke or manipulating others
- a round plant with pointy parts and they are eaten as a vegetable
18 Clues: tasty • how you look • ability to see • opposite of below • having no connection • a place with a lot of trees • want to eat or have too much • a bad joke or manipulating others • things positioned on top of another • kind and respectable words to others • a tool to collect leaves on the ground • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • a small fish with strong and salty taste • ...
sight word 2020-07-13
Across
- A covering for the foot
- something rencently made or cool
- Feeling fear or anxiety
- A woman's upper garment resembling a shirt
- Food served as breakfast
- City or town that is the seat of government
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- Give one's attention to a sound
- Object that people use to listen to news, music ...
- action of possess something
- Something not correct
- A commercial business.
- Protected from or not exposed to danger or risk
- Garment worn by women
13 Clues: Something not correct • Garment worn by women • A commercial business. • A covering for the foot • Feeling fear or anxiety • Food served as breakfast • action of possess something • Give one's attention to a sound • something rencently made or cool • A woman's upper garment resembling a shirt • City or town that is the seat of government • ...
Leonhard Euler 2018-05-28
Across
- In the year 1735 he solved the _____ problem.
- The letter e was called Euler's _______.
- In 1766, a cataract formed in his good ___ leaving him totally blind.
- In 1744 he became a member of the _____ Academy.
- Leonhard's wife
- He grew up in _____.
- In his book, Introductio in analysin, he wrote in ______.
- What university did Leonhard go to? 3 words
- Leonhard mastered the language of _______.
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- He often read the _____.
- Leonhard was the ______ of four siblings.
- Leonhard's first book
- He developed the theory trigonometric & logarithmic _____.
- He had lessons with Johann ______.
- How many children did he have?
- Leonhard wrote _______ of books.
- What age was he when he went to Russia?
- He lost his ____ in one eye after not allowing it to heal properly after an operation.
18 Clues: Leonhard's wife • He grew up in _____. • Leonhard's first book • He often read the _____. • How many children did he have? • Leonhard wrote _______ of books. • He had lessons with Johann ______. • What age was he when he went to Russia? • The letter e was called Euler's _______. • Leonhard was the ______ of four siblings. • Leonhard mastered the language of _______. • ...
Mastery 2 2025-08-20
Across
- Having a lively, playful spirit, even when older.
- Improves or makes something better.
- Energy and strength to live or continue.
- Putting things in the same line or making them agree.
- In a doubtful or questioning way.
- Sharpness of mind, feeling, or senses.
- A very large amount of something.
- A natural ability, like sight, hearing, or understanding.
- Repeat the exact words of another person.
- Controls or manages a country, group, or system.
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- A change of subject in conversation or writing.
- Moves around from one person or place to another.
- Tough and not easily shocked by problems.
- Related to the east part of a place or the world.
- Going beyond normal limits; extraordinary.
- Surprised when not ready.
- Disapprove of something.
- Short, often funny, personal stories.
18 Clues: Disapprove of something. • Surprised when not ready. • In a doubtful or questioning way. • A very large amount of something. • Improves or makes something better. • Short, often funny, personal stories. • Sharpness of mind, feeling, or senses. • Energy and strength to live or continue. • Tough and not easily shocked by problems. • Repeat the exact words of another person. • ...
DEE CROSSWORD 2013-06-06
Across
- the uncontrolled act of behaviour that chokes u wen u sight her
- undoubtedly and unimaginably she is
- definitely what one will feel when she s around
- a magician's code that she possess and exhibits
- she different from usual coz she s
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- no words credit her because she s
- no doubt she s chirpy and flamboyant coz she stands by this adjective
- a synonym for exceptionally good
- wat u sud be to god for having gifted a great personality
- she is dee ____
- worthy of adoration
- the word that states the degree of her attractiveness
- a nature incurred by her
- a word that suits her the best
14 Clues: she is dee ____ • worthy of adoration • a nature incurred by her • a word that suits her the best • a synonym for exceptionally good • no words credit her because she s • she different from usual coz she s • undoubtedly and unimaginably she is • definitely what one will feel when she s around • a magician's code that she possess and exhibits • ...
Gianna Orosco Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-16
Across
- to attribute to a specific cause or source
- Although his bag was only a few pounds, it felt more like tons the more that he walked.
- rescue from danger
- to succeed in persuading someone to do something
- lessening of something that causes suffering
- The plan to pillage the town was put on hold when they were attacked instead
- sharpened
- to cause to be extremely angry
Down
- The mess was abominable, there was no clean spot anywhere in sight.
- to perceive or recognize something
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- to soothe
- regard with disgust
- flimsy; having little substance or strength
14 Clues: to soothe • sharpened • rescue from danger • regard with disgust • to cause to be extremely angry • to perceive or recognize something • to attribute to a specific cause or source • flimsy; having little substance or strength • lessening of something that causes suffering • to succeed in persuading someone to do something • ...
ivy's English Crossword 2025-03-18
Across
- when an object is described with human characteristics
- a person, place or thing
- repetition of initial consonant sound
- repeating the first part of a sentence
- a word that imitates a sound
- Appeals to the sense of sight
- a doing word
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- comparing things without "like" or "as"
- a series of three parallel words
- When a question is raised and then immediately answered by the author
- comparing 2 things with "like" or "as"
- exaggeration of speech
- a question that doesn't need to be unanswered
- Changing the structure of the sentence so that it’s in an unusual grammatical order
14 Clues: a doing word • exaggeration of speech • a person, place or thing • a word that imitates a sound • Appeals to the sense of sight • a series of three parallel words • repetition of initial consonant sound • comparing 2 things with "like" or "as" • repeating the first part of a sentence • comparing things without "like" or "as" • a question that doesn't need to be unanswered • ...
Psalm 19 2023-05-01
Across
- In the heavens God has ___ a tent for the sun.
- enduring.
- their words to the ends of the ___.
- and makes its ___ to the other;
- making wise the ___.
- they are ___ than honey,
- The ___ of the Lord are radiant,
- Keep your servant ___ from willful sins;
- They have no speech, they use no ___ ;
- Forgive my ___ faults.
- in keeping them there is ___.
- The law of the Lord is ___,
- may they not ___ over me.
- giving joy to the ___.
- be pleasing in your ___,
- and all of them are ___.
- than much ___ gold;
- The heavens ___ the glory of God;
- They are more ___ than gold,
- It rises at one end of the ___
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- night after night they ____ knowledge.
- Then I will be ___,
- like a champion ___ to run his course.
- than honey from the ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are firm,
- Lord, my Rock and my ___.
- no sound is ___ from them.
- The statutes of the Lord are ___,
- ___ is deprived of its warmth.
- It is like a bridegroom coming out of his ___,
- But who can ___ their own errors?
- and this ___ of my heart
- into all the ___,
- May ___ words of my mouth
- Day after day they pour forth ___;
- innocent of great ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are right,
- giving ___ to the eyes.
- ___ the soul.
- By them your ___ is warned;
- the skies ___ the work of his hands.
- Yet their ___ goes out
- The fear of the Lord is ___,
43 Clues: enduring. • ___ the soul. • into all the ___, • Then I will be ___, • than much ___ gold; • making wise the ___. • Forgive my ___ faults. • innocent of great ___. • giving joy to the ___. • Yet their ___ goes out • giving ___ to the eyes. • than honey from the ___. • they are ___ than honey, • and this ___ of my heart • be pleasing in your ___, • and all of them are ___. • ...
English Revision Crossword 2017-11-28
Across
- Where you use sight, sound, touch, taste and smell to describe something
- An indirect comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- A word which imitates the sound of a word
- Two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or a semi-colon
- How the writer does something
- Similar repeated sounds at the end of words
- A clause which depends on an independent clause to make sense
- The flow/pace of words
- The repetition of the same letter sounds close together
- Part of a song or poem that is repeated
- Vissually descriptive language
- An independent clause and a dependent clause this often contains a subordinating conjunction such as since after because ...
- A single independent clause which contains a subject and a verb and can can contain an object
- Pick specific words out from your quotation and focus on their effects
- A message
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- The person place or thing that is carrying out an action or being something
- A pattern of rhythm and rhyme
- Also known as a narrative
- Describing inanimate objects with human characteristics
- A clause which contains a subject and a verb which can stand alone as a sentence
- Illustrate this by embedding a quotation
- Expresses personal feelings or emotions
- The person place or thing that is having the action done to it or being something
- The shape of the poem or stanza
- A direct comparison where you describe something as if were something else
25 Clues: A message • The flow/pace of words • Also known as a narrative • A pattern of rhythm and rhyme • How the writer does something • Vissually descriptive language • The shape of the poem or stanza • Expresses personal feelings or emotions • Part of a song or poem that is repeated • Illustrate this by embedding a quotation • A word which imitates the sound of a word • ...
Vocabulary 2013-08-26
Across
- to allow something to happen
- a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations
- to stop being visible, to pass out of sight
- a symbol that is used to identify a company and that appears on its products
- to permit something, to regard or treat something as acceptable
- words that are not considered part of the standard vocabulary of a language and that are used very informally in speech
- a company that makes a product
- the situation that results when something (such as a plant or animal species) has died out completely
- to destroy much or most of something, to cause great damage or harm to something
- a way of pronouncing words that occurs among the people in a particular region or country
- a person or business that sells things directly to customers for their own use
- funny and clever
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- the act of publicly saying that you like or use a product or service in exchange for money
- someone who buys goods or services from a business
- a group of people who have the same interests, religion, race, etc.
- someone who is trying to win or do better than all others
- appealing and easy to remember
- a small printed advertisement or announcement that is given out to many people by hand
- to allow or permit (someone or something) to do something
- a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
20 Clues: funny and clever • to allow something to happen • a company that makes a product • appealing and easy to remember • to stop being visible, to pass out of sight • a legal agreement between people, companies, etc. • someone who buys goods or services from a business • someone who is trying to win or do better than all others • ...
The Drydens: Stuart and Anna 2025-04-10
Across
- What does Anna tackle with gusto when she’s annoyed?
- What’s the name of the pet they dote on like family?
- What water activity does Stuart love to escape the office grind?
- What does Anna treat herself to when Stuart’s habits push her buttons?
- Where does Stuart tend to leave his socks, much to Anna’s dismay?
- What kitchen item does Stuart leave lingering in the sink?
- What gadget does Stuart always have on hand, no matter the occasion?
- What drink does Stuart enjoy to unwind after a long day?
- How many screens keep these tech wizards busy in their home office?
- What stylish cocktail does Anna favor at happy hour?(2 words)
- What has Stuart grown after 8 years of Marriage
- What does Anna turn to for a pick-me-up when Stuart tests her patience?
Down
- What dish does Stuart quietly hope Anna skips in the kitchen?(2 words)
- What flaming treasure did Stuart sneak back besides Anna?
- Where did Anna and Stuart first cross paths?
- What English spread does Anna adore while Stuart can’t stand the sight of it?
- What car make got Anna rolling ?
- In which month did Anna and Stuart say their vows?
- What British comfort food did Stuart miss most while living in Ukraine?(2 words)
- What cuisine did Anna dive into on her first UK day?
- What phone brand do these techies prefer over the mainstream hype?
21 Clues: What car make got Anna rolling ? • Where did Anna and Stuart first cross paths? • What has Stuart grown after 8 years of Marriage • In which month did Anna and Stuart say their vows? • What does Anna tackle with gusto when she’s annoyed? • What’s the name of the pet they dote on like family? • What cuisine did Anna dive into on her first UK day? • ...
Unit 2 Week 5: The Weird and Wonderful Echidna & The Very Peculiar Platypus 2025-11-03
Across
- — something that takes attention away
- — to take someone’s attention away
- — to stop something from working normally
- — dishonesty or illegal behavior by people in power
- — a book or website that lists words and their meanings
- — the area or power where someone has legal authority
- — one of the body’s ways to take in information (sight, smell, etc.)
- — an area of land owned or controlled by someone
- — to burst out suddenly (like a volcano)
- — mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth
- — sudden and not expected
- — to speak words out loud so someone else writes them down
- — grip or hold on a surface so you don’t slip
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- — living in or relating to water
- — the land surface of a place (flat, rocky, hilly, etc.)
- — a blue-green color
- — protective of your land or space
- — special traits that help living things survive
- — the final decision made by a judge or jury
- — a tank or place where fish and other water animals are kept
- — not realistic or not concrete; based on ideas
- — to stop someone while they are talking or doing something
- — the way someone says or pronounces words
- — one of a kind; not like anything else
- — a hole or tunnel an animal digs for shelter
- — able to be pulled out or removed from something
- — to pull toward something
- — the bursting out of lava, gas, or force
28 Clues: — a blue-green color • — sudden and not expected • — to pull toward something • — living in or relating to water • — to take someone’s attention away • — protective of your land or space • — something that takes attention away • — one of a kind; not like anything else • — to burst out suddenly (like a volcano) • — to stop something from working normally • ...
Literary devices 2016-03-13
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- helps to establish a relationship based on similarities
- refers to playing around with words such that the meaning implied by a sentence or word is actually different from the literal meaning
- wherein the author depicts the occurrence of specific events to the readers
- refers to the practice of attaching human trades and characterization with inanimate objects, phenomena and animals
- where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belong to same sound group
- the repetition of sounds produced by vowels
- the intense feeling that an audience goes through while waiting for the outcome of certain events.
- used for expressing a resistance the protagonist of the story finds in achieving his aims
- words whose very sound is very close to the sound they are meant to depicted.
- a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter
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- contains several layers of meaning, often concealed at first sight, and is representative of several other aspects, concepts or traits than those that are visible in the literal translation alone
- wherein the author uses words and phrases to create "mental images" for the reader
- wherein the author uses specific words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic cruz of the statement in order to produce a more noticeable effects
- refers the step by step process wherein author introduces and describes a character
- refers to the use of the dictionary definition or literal meaning
- the repetition of sounds produced by consonants
- any element, subject, idea, or concept that is constantly present through the entire body of literature, refers to the repetition of a specific thing dominating the literary work
- the use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest future action.
- the perspective or the attitude that the author adopts with regards to a specific character, place or development
- refers to the literary practice of using a comparatively milder or less abrasive form of a negative description
- the associations people make with words that go beyond the literal or dictionary definition
- comparison between two subjects without like or as
22 Clues: the repetition of sounds produced by vowels • the repetition of sounds produced by consonants • comparison between two subjects without like or as • helps to establish a relationship based on similarities • a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter • refers to the use of the dictionary definition or literal meaning • ...
Poetic Techniques 2024-09-22
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- The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next
- Figurative language used to compare two things using the words 'like', 'as' or 'than'
- A figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposite meanings within a word or in a phrase that is a self-contradiction
- The use of the same word or phrase multiple times to create emphasis
- Repetition of harsh consonant sounds like 'k', 'g', 'p' 't', 'ch', and 'sh'. A blend of unharmonious sounds
- A line of poetry in which a sentence or phrase comes to a conclusion at the end of the line
- Use of images, words, or objects that represent something else, often abstract or complex, such as ideas, feelings, or themes
- Attributing human qualities or behaviours to non living things
- A poetic technique that uses repeated vowel sounds to draw out each word
- Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry
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- The way the poem flows or the beat of the poem
- A group of lines in a poem
- verse Poetry that lacks a consistent rhyme scheme, metrical pattern, or musical form
- A sound effect created when words that begin with the same letter are placed beside or close to one another in a sentence.
- The main message, idea, or issue explored
- The main emotion in the poem. How it makes us feel as readers
- How the poet displays their emotion towards the subject matter
- A rhetorical device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighbouring clauses
- When a word imitates the sound it is describing
- The repetition of letter sounds that have a hushing or hissing quality such as ‘s’ or ‘sh’
- Figurative language used to describe one thing as if it were something else
- Use of exaggeration for dramatic effect. Not to be taken literally
- Descriptive language that appeals to our senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch)
23 Clues: A group of lines in a poem • The main message, idea, or issue explored • The way the poem flows or the beat of the poem • When a word imitates the sound it is describing • The main emotion in the poem. How it makes us feel as readers • How the poet displays their emotion towards the subject matter • Attributing human qualities or behaviours to non living things • ...
Life Science Vocabulary 2024-05-01
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- The process of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism
- A part of DNA that carries a specific trait
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their environment
- The study of all living things
- An animal with a backbone
- No long in existence
- A living thing
- A trait that makes an animal or plant better able to live in its environment
- The gradual change in a species over a long period of time
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- An increase of the average temperature of the earth and oceans (2 words)
- The order in which organisms are by other organisms (2 words)
- An area in which living and nonliving things interact
- The material in a cell's nucleus that carries all the information about what traits a living thing may have
- A molecule that is necessary for cell growth, repair, and energy
- The study of heredity or how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- The body's system for fighting disease causing germs (2 words)
- The process by which plants use carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water to make food
- A protein made by white blood cells that attack and kill germs
- The change in the genetic information within a cell
- A consumer that eats other animals
- Differences among species
- The smallest part of a living thing that can carry out all the activities needed for life
- Something in the environment that causes the body to react, such as a sight or sound
23 Clues: A living thing • No long in existence • An animal with a backbone • Differences among species • The study of all living things • A consumer that eats other animals • A part of DNA that carries a specific trait • The change in the genetic information within a cell • An area in which living and nonliving things interact • ...
More Reading Vocabulary 2023-03-09
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- process of elimination; when you eliminate “wrong” answer choices
- give evidence by providing details
- to tell the differences between two items
- what causes a character to behave a certain way
- the reason something happened (Why it happened?)
- the feeling you get after you have read a text EX excitement; depressing
- the main message of a story; what the story teaches
- to tell the appearance of how something looks
- qualities of a character or person EX mean; educated
- words that appeal to the five senses hearing, smell, taste, touch, & sight
- how the narrator tells a story
- when you draw conclusions about something
- the person telling the story
- to give brief points of a topic (in your own words)
- idea the overall “idea” of a paragraph or text
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- when events are presented in the past
- to tell the similarities between two items
- what happened (What happened?)
- to say what will happen
- when you learn a word you don’t know by looking at the words surrounding it
- how poems are divided
- something “funny”
- when “future” events are presented
- proven statements or conclusions that can be found in the text
- when you compare two unlike things, without using like or as
- the attitude of the writer of a text EX humorous; serious
- someone’s personal belief
- a proven statement
- when you compare two unlike things, using like or as
- give reasons
30 Clues: give reasons • something “funny” • a proven statement • how poems are divided • to say what will happen • someone’s personal belief • the person telling the story • what happened (What happened?) • how the narrator tells a story • give evidence by providing details • when “future” events are presented • when events are presented in the past • to tell the differences between two items • ...
Peter, Stephen, & Paul Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-13
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- Read chapters 1-15 of this book to learn about Peter.
- People Stephen helped care for in the early church.
- Is Ananias looking forward to meeting Saul?
- A severe beating experienced by the apostles.
- The disciples are first called this in Antioch.
- Another name for Paul.
- The religious leaders_______ the apostles not to speak of Jesus again in Acts 5.
- Number of books written by Paul.
- Saul is headed here when he becomes blind.
- First appointed in Acts.
- Jesus asks Peter 3 times if he ______ Him.
- What chapter in Acts first mentions Stephen?
- Paul wrote about ______ the New Testament.
- How many missionary journeys did Paul go on?
- Did the disciples ever stop speaking of Jesus?
- God tells Ananias to restore Paul's ________.
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- Sanhedrin _____ their teeth at Stephen due to their anger.
- Stephen is _______ to death for preaching the Gospel.
- Stephen calls the Sanhedrin this.(2 words with a dash in the 5th box)
- Stephen had the face of an ______ before being stoned.
- Paul remained________ through persecution.
- Who preached in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost.
- Stephen accuses the Sanhedrin of murdering ______.
- Jesus told Peter "Feed my ___________."
- Saul loses this on the way to Damascus.
- The religious group that arrested Stephen.
- God tells ______ to meet Saul in Damascus.
- Freed the imprisoned apostles in Acts 5.
- From whom did Paul receive his boldness? (2 words)
- Stephen known for performing this. (3 words)
- The first martyr in the New Testament.
- The lame man asked Peter for ___________.
32 Clues: Another name for Paul. • First appointed in Acts. • Number of books written by Paul. • The first martyr in the New Testament. • Jesus told Peter "Feed my ___________." • Saul loses this on the way to Damascus. • Freed the imprisoned apostles in Acts 5. • The lame man asked Peter for ___________. • Paul remained________ through persecution. • ...
Psalm 19 2022-01-14
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- In the heavens God has ___ a tent for the sun.
- enduring.
- their words to the ends of the ___.
- and makes its ___ to the other;
- making wise the ___.
- they are ___ than honey,
- The ___ of the Lord are radiant,
- Keep your servant ___ from willful sins;
- They have no speech, they use no ___ ;
- Forgive my ___ faults.
- in keeping them there is ___.
- The law of the Lord is ___,
- may they not ___ over me.
- giving joy to the ___.
- be pleasing in your ___,
- and all of them are ___.
- than much ___ gold;
- The heavens ___ the glory of God;
- They are more ___ than gold,
- It rises at one end of the ___
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- night after night they ____ knowledge.
- Then I will be ___,
- like a champion ___ to run his course.
- than honey from the ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are firm,
- Lord, my Rock and my ___.
- no sound is ___ from them.
- The statutes of the Lord are ___,
- ___ is deprived of its warmth.
- It is like a bridegroom coming out of his ___,
- But who can ___ their own errors?
- and this ___ of my heart
- into all the ___,
- May ___ words of my mouth
- Day after day they pour forth ___;
- innocent of great ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are right,
- giving ___ to the eyes.
- ___ the soul.
- By them your ___ is warned;
- the skies ___ the work of his hands.
- Yet their ___ goes out
- The fear of the Lord is ___,
43 Clues: enduring. • ___ the soul. • into all the ___, • Then I will be ___, • than much ___ gold; • making wise the ___. • Forgive my ___ faults. • innocent of great ___. • giving joy to the ___. • Yet their ___ goes out • giving ___ to the eyes. • than honey from the ___. • they are ___ than honey, • and this ___ of my heart • be pleasing in your ___, • and all of them are ___. • ...
Make-Up Quiz Aud/Vis/Phon 2017-09-15
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- It's perfectly normal to be nervous at one of these, where you have to perform.
- This instrument is played with mallets; it's made of a lot of bars of metal or wood.
- My ___________ is perfect, 20/20! I don't need glasses.
- OUCH! That noise is so terrible! It's a ______________!
- The class sat patiently in the ______________ during the presentation.
- I had to call my Mom using this today.
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- Someone who sees the potential in the future.
- Close your eyes and think picture the New World in your mind.
- This is how I learned to read, it's a method of teaching the sounds of words.
- You're this word when you go to see a movie in the theater.
- This is the STUDY of how words are formed and sound.
- Look at that! This ________ was the perfect place to see this beautiful sight.
- An old timey record player.
- Speak up! Your voice isn't ___________, I can't hear it.
- Through all this fog, the road is barely _______________.
15 Clues: An old timey record player. • I had to call my Mom using this today. • Someone who sees the potential in the future. • This is the STUDY of how words are formed and sound. • My ___________ is perfect, 20/20! I don't need glasses. • OUCH! That noise is so terrible! It's a ______________! • Speak up! Your voice isn't ___________, I can't hear it. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2020-12-07
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- keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created.
- die down, become less intense.
- comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
- too much, more than is necessary or normal.
- not strict.
- perfect, flawless, faultless.
- the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other.
- a sound word.
- something that evokes interest, attention and admiration.
- related to the senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight).
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- a point of view.
- making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- giving human qualities to non-human things.
- very important or necessary.
- referring to historical events/characters, books or movies.
15 Clues: not strict. • a sound word. • a point of view. • very important or necessary. • perfect, flawless, faultless. • die down, become less intense. • making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • giving human qualities to non-human things. • too much, more than is necessary or normal. • something that evokes interest, attention and admiration. • ...
Puzzle 2020-12-03
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- giving human qualities to non-human things.
- referring to historical events/character, books or movie
- die down, become less intense
- something that evokes interest, attention and admiration
- too much, more than is necessary or normal
- keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created
- the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other
- comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
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- a point of view
- a sound word.
- perfect , flawless, faultless
- making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’
- related to the senses taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight
- not strict
- very important or necessary
15 Clues: not strict • a sound word. • a point of view • very important or necessary • die down, become less intense • perfect , flawless, faultless • making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’ • too much, more than is necessary or normal • giving human qualities to non-human things. • referring to historical events/character, books or movie • ...
What do you know about lost pets? 2020-04-29
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- What is one of the first steps you should take if you found a pet?
- What do vets do to find a microchip?
- What can you build to keep your cat safe?
- A gift for finding a lost pet?
- what is another name for a chicken?
- Which local page should you contact regarding a lost pet? (3 words)
- What sort of implant can ID a lost pet?
- Where would you take an injured pet you found?
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- What would you put in letterboxes to help find a lost pet?
- What would you put on poles and shop windows to help find a lost pet?
- Which is the safest way to walk your dog? (2 words)
- What should you never do if when you sight a dog at large?
- Where do the spirits of deceased pets go?
- Where would you put an ID tag?
- When someone gives away a pet what is that called?
- what is a young duck called?
- Which operation will help to control your pets wanderlust?
17 Clues: what is a young duck called? • Where would you put an ID tag? • A gift for finding a lost pet? • what is another name for a chicken? • What do vets do to find a microchip? • What sort of implant can ID a lost pet? • Where do the spirits of deceased pets go? • What can you build to keep your cat safe? • Where would you take an injured pet you found? • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2020-12-06
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- related to the senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight)
- giving human qualities to non-human things
- referring to historical events/characters, books or movies
- making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’
- keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created
- the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other
- something that evokes interest, attention and admiration
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- comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else
- not strict
- die down, become less intense
- a point of view
- a sound word
- too much, more than is necessary or normal
- perfect, flawless, faultless
- very important or necessary
15 Clues: not strict • a sound word • a point of view • very important or necessary • perfect, flawless, faultless • die down, become less intense • making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’ • giving human qualities to non-human things • too much, more than is necessary or normal • something that evokes interest, attention and admiration • ...
Spelling Unit 10 2021-12-06
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- Please stop at the stop ______.
- The dog was ______, so he could not see.
- The jar of pickles is too ________ for me to reach.
- The moon comes out at _______.
- She let out a big ______ when she finished all the work.
- Please use ______ words to one another.
- Please turn on the _______.
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- I always order wings with _______ sauce.
- The queen thanked the ________ in shining armor.
- I write with my _______ hand.
- My sister has really good eye _______.
- The light was too _______ so I closed my eyes.
- Can you help me _______ my mittens?
- Me and my little brother _______ a lot.
- When I wake up in the morning, my hair is ______.
15 Clues: Please turn on the _______. • I write with my _______ hand. • The moon comes out at _______. • Please stop at the stop ______. • Can you help me _______ my mittens? • My sister has really good eye _______. • Me and my little brother _______ a lot. • Please use ______ words to one another. • I always order wings with _______ sauce. • The dog was ______, so he could not see. • ...
FEAR NOT PROJECTS AND INTERESTS 2024-05-24
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- A high level of skill or ability in something.
- A planned piece of work with specific goals.
- Involving active participation and practical experience.
- The process of teaching and learning.
- An approach focused on creating and solving problems through designing.
- Experienced people who guide and advise others.
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- Materials or tools that help achieve a goal.
- A system of words used to communicate.
- Involving multiple senses like sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
- Related to the situation or context in which something happens.
- Results or consequences of an action.
- Strong interests or enthusiasms.
- Things that are necessary or required.
- The abilities to do tasks well.
- The final outcomes of actions or efforts.
15 Clues: The abilities to do tasks well. • Strong interests or enthusiasms. • Results or consequences of an action. • The process of teaching and learning. • A system of words used to communicate. • Things that are necessary or required. • The final outcomes of actions or efforts. • Materials or tools that help achieve a goal. • A planned piece of work with specific goals. • ...
DESCRIPTIVE TEXT 2025-10-06
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- The main topic or person being described in the text.
- A literary device that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as" (e.g., The moon was a pearl)
- the distinguishing traits, qualities, or features that define and identify a person, object, place, or concept.
- A literary device that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- A word that modifies a noun, essential for adding detail in a descriptive text.
- The air was thick with the pungent scent of stale cigar smoke.
- make the reader feel as if they are experiencing the subject directly.
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- The place offers visitors the rare opportunity to feel relax
- The type of writing that aims to create a vivid mental picture for the reader.
- Words that appeal to the sense of sight are called this type of imagery.
- “The National Monument (Monas) is a 132-meter tower in the centre of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta."
- Language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).
- The kitten's fur was silky and warm against her cheek.
13 Clues: The main topic or person being described in the text. • The kitten's fur was silky and warm against her cheek. • The place offers visitors the rare opportunity to feel relax • The air was thick with the pungent scent of stale cigar smoke. • make the reader feel as if they are experiencing the subject directly. • ...
The Five Senses 2014-05-21
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- Unable to hear
- Organs used to hear
- To become aware of by means of sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch
- A loud, harsh, or discordant sound
- Unable to see
- The organ of smell
- A fleshy movable muscular part of the mouth that has taste buds
- To become aware of by means of the eyes
- The sense that recognizes and tells apart the sweet, sour, bitter, or salty
- Illumination that makes sight possible
- To perceive or examine by touch
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- To perceive with the ear
- One of the stringy bands of nervous tissue
- Organs used to see
- The sensation of hearing
- To give attention with the ear
- Any of the digits of the hand
- The process of seeing with the eye
- The special sense by which one is aware of light pressure especially on the skin
- To become aware of an odour by means of the sense organs located in the nose
20 Clues: Unable to see • Unable to hear • Organs used to see • The organ of smell • Organs used to hear • To perceive with the ear • The sensation of hearing • Any of the digits of the hand • To give attention with the ear • To perceive or examine by touch • The process of seeing with the eye • A loud, harsh, or discordant sound • Illumination that makes sight possible • ...
Common Core Vocab 1 2023-04-20
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- a figure of speech expressing a resemblance between things, compare two different things using "like" or "as"
- someone who offers opposition
- a short speech by an actor at the end of a play
- the principal character in a work of fiction
- an account of the author's personal experiences
- something intended to distract or mislead attention from the main issue
- using words that imitate the sound they denote
- attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
- the sequence of events in a story
- the ability to form mental pictures of things or events, descriptions for your senses (sight, smell, taste, feel, hear)
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- a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity, compare two different things using "is"
- a history of a word
- the attribute of accepting the facts of life
- expression whose meaning cannot be inferred from its words
- a conclusion you can draw based on known evidence, "reading between the lines"
- use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
- knowledge on which to base belief or to use as proof
17 Clues: a history of a word • someone who offers opposition • the sequence of events in a story • the principal character in a work of fiction • the attribute of accepting the facts of life • using words that imitate the sound they denote • a short speech by an actor at the end of a play • an account of the author's personal experiences • ...
Valentine's Day Wordsearch 2024-02-14
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- Someone you have feelings for (5 letters)
- Time without end often associated with love (8 letters)
- Objects worn for decorative purposes (8 letters)
- Feeling of excitement or nervousness (11 letters)
- Symbol of love, often depicted as a winged cherub (5 letters)
- Partners in love (6 letters)
- Passionate kiss (6 letters)
- Close friendship and partnership (13 letters)
- Romantic comedy genre (10 letters, 2 words)
- Sentimental journey (7 letters)
- Feeling of deep admiration (5 letters)
- Fragrant liquid often given as a gift for its romantic appeal (7 letters)
- To woo or court (5 letters)
- Small, thoughtful gift (8 letters)
- Arrangement of flowers, commonly given as a gift (7 letters)
- Valentine's Day flower (4 letters)
- To be faithful (5 letters)
- Love song (5 letters)
- Respectful love (11 letters)
- Romantic poem (6 letters)
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- Term of endearment for a loved one (10 letters)
- Sweet treats often given on Valentine's Day (10 letters)
- Symbol of love and affection (5 letters)
- Love at first sight (15 letters, 3 words)
- Heartfelt message (10 letters, 2 words)
- Intense love or desire (7 letters)
- Romantic getaway (9 letters)
- Affectionate embrace (6 letters)
- Romantic dinner setting (9 letters)
- Soft, stuffed toy bear, often given as a cuddly Valentine's Day gift (5 letters)
- Romantic musical performance (9 letters)
- Sweetheart (8 letters)
- Feeling of deep love (8 letters)
33 Clues: Love song (5 letters) • Sweetheart (8 letters) • Romantic poem (6 letters) • To be faithful (5 letters) • Passionate kiss (6 letters) • To woo or court (5 letters) • Partners in love (6 letters) • Romantic getaway (9 letters) • Respectful love (11 letters) • Sentimental journey (7 letters) • Affectionate embrace (6 letters) • Feeling of deep love (8 letters) • ...
03.01 Look Back and Learn 2024-02-01
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- One of the five senses, sensing colors
- A stage of perception, keeping things tidy
- One of the five senses, sensing flavors
- One of the five senses, sensing music
- A stage of perception, a child has a small capacity of it
- A stage of perception, also a process SEALS go through
- How an individual might receive a message
- Mental structures
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- Two Words. Sizing things up on a scale of polar opposites
- Being inactive in an interaction
- A scripted response to "How are you doing"
- A stage of perception, how one person sees something
- One of the five senses, sensing texture
- Being active in an interaction
- One of the five senses, sensing odors
15 Clues: Mental structures • Being active in an interaction • Being inactive in an interaction • One of the five senses, sensing music • One of the five senses, sensing odors • One of the five senses, sensing colors • One of the five senses, sensing flavors • One of the five senses, sensing texture • How an individual might receive a message • ...
Learning styles 2024-02-22
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- Small cards used for learning, often with words or pictures on them.
- Related to physical movement or touch.
- Related to hearing or listening.
- Remembering or keeping information.
- Advice or direction given to help with something.
- speakers: People who speak a language from birth.
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- Comments or opinions about performance or behavior.
- Related to seeing or using sight.
- actively: Paying attention and engaging while listening.
- Diagrams used to visually organize information.
- Different ways people prefer to learn and process information.
- Becoming highly skilled or proficient in something.
- Acting out situations or characters.
- People who are similar in age or status.
- One of a kind, different from others.
15 Clues: Related to hearing or listening. • Related to seeing or using sight. • Remembering or keeping information. • Acting out situations or characters. • One of a kind, different from others. • Related to physical movement or touch. • People who are similar in age or status. • Diagrams used to visually organize information. • Advice or direction given to help with something. • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2020-12-06
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- related to the senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight)
- giving human qualities to non-human things
- referring to historical events/characters, books or movies
- making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’
- keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created
- the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other
- something that evokes interest, attention and admiration
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- comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else
- not strict
- die down, become less intense
- a point of view
- a sound word
- too much, more than is necessary or normal
- perfect, flawless, faultless
- very important or necessary
15 Clues: not strict • a sound word • a point of view • very important or necessary • perfect, flawless, faultless • die down, become less intense • making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’ • giving human qualities to non-human things • too much, more than is necessary or normal • something that evokes interest, attention and admiration • ...
Ok 2020-12-03
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- - related to the senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight).
- - giving human qualities to non-human things.
- - referring to historical events/characters, books or movies.
- - making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- - keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created.
- - the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other.
- - something that evokes interest, attention and admiration.
Down
- - comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
- - not strict.
- - die down, become less intense.
- - a point of view.
- - a sound word.
- - too much, more than is necessary or normal.
- - perfect, flawless, faultless.
- - very important or necessary.
15 Clues: - not strict. • - a sound word. • - a point of view. • - very important or necessary. • - perfect, flawless, faultless. • - die down, become less intense. • - making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • - giving human qualities to non-human things. • - too much, more than is necessary or normal. • - something that evokes interest, attention and admiration. • ...
cwp 1 2020-11-16
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- concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application
- danger of loss, harm or failure
- take someone away illegally by force or deception
- travel between home and work place on regular basis
- spoken or written words that have no meaning or makes no sense
- shining with a shimmering or sparkling light
- a factory where food is canned
- squat or crouch down low
- arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness
Down
- of little or no practical value
- undergo
- a very small patch of color or light
- withdraw something from service
- disappear suddenly and completely
- keep out of sight, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive
15 Clues: undergo • squat or crouch down low • a factory where food is canned • of little or no practical value • danger of loss, harm or failure • withdraw something from service • disappear suddenly and completely • a very small patch of color or light • shining with a shimmering or sparkling light • take someone away illegally by force or deception • ...
Name________DR Sort 13 2025-01-03
Across
- to speak against; to say the opposite
- magnetic tape for use in recording sound
- a reference book in which spoken or written words are defined
- a tryout for a role; a hearing to test and judge a performer's ability
- A large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or view performances
- able to be heard
- to say what will happen before it occurs
Down
- involving both hearing and sight
- word choice
- A ruler who has complete power over a country
- A thorough review
- the decision of a jury
- Having to do with the sense of hearing
- the listener, viewer, or reader of a text
- impossible to foretell
15 Clues: word choice • able to be heard • A thorough review • the decision of a jury • impossible to foretell • involving both hearing and sight • to speak against; to say the opposite • Having to do with the sense of hearing • magnetic tape for use in recording sound • to say what will happen before it occurs • the listener, viewer, or reader of a text • ...
Week 1 Spelling 2022-09-12
Across
- We flipped the ________ to shut off the power.
- He knew he had forgotten _________.
- We will eat lunch at ______ o'clock today.
- A ______ is a promise.
- I practiced my spelling words, and I ____ them all.
- I will _____ on the door when I arrive.
- She keeps a spare tire in the _____ of her car.
Down
- I see that ______ finished.
- The farmer's main _____ were broccoli.
- In ______ milk, all the fat has been removed
- Owls have a very good _____ of sight; they can see prey from far away.
- What a ______ it was to ride the roller coaster!
- Let's start from home and meet _______.
- She ________ open the jar's lid.
- Protect your ____ with sunscreen when you are outside.
15 Clues: A ______ is a promise. • I see that ______ finished. • She ________ open the jar's lid. • He knew he had forgotten _________. • The farmer's main _____ were broccoli. • Let's start from home and meet _______. • I will _____ on the door when I arrive. • We will eat lunch at ______ o'clock today. • In ______ milk, all the fat has been removed • ...
ELA STAAR Test Prep 2023-03-20
Across
- what happens as a result of the event or action (what happens after)
- to find the similarities between two or more things.
- the person that narrates the poem
- Where and when the story takes place
- a shortened version of the text that focuses on the main idea of the work.
- the feeling or emotion the reader gets when reading a passage.
- to find the differences between two or more things.
- a play. It is meant to be performed on stage for an audience.
- an extreme exaggeration
- the use of words that sound like the word they describe (ex. boom, buzz)
- when the author pauses in the story to describe events that happened in the past.
- The problem of a story
- a description that strongly appeals to the 5 senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, and
- a personal belief or judgment that cannot be proven
- gives human qualities to nonhuman things
Down
- the bits and pieces of information that support the main idea.
- the attitude, or feeling, that the author has about the subject.
- the use of the same words or phrases over and over (helps the reader focus on the
- The person that wrote the poem
- the words that are spoken by the actors.
- a group of lines (a paragraph for poems)
- the central message or the lesson about life that the author wants to get across.
- a row of words (just one line)
- is a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond its literal meaning. (Ex. A
- hint about events that will happen later that builds suspense.
- a statement that can be proven by asking experts, looking up information in a book, etc.
- Comparing two things not using like or as.
- the author of the play
- the person that tells the story.
- comparing two things using like or as
- The use of words that begin with the same letter sound. (ex. Silly Sally said stop)
- the events in a story
- the reason something happens. (what happens before)
- the use of words with similar end sounds
- putting a part of or all of a text you read into your own words.
35 Clues: the events in a story • the author of the play • The problem of a story • an extreme exaggeration • The person that wrote the poem • a row of words (just one line) • the person that tells the story. • the person that narrates the poem • Where and when the story takes place • comparing two things using like or as • the words that are spoken by the actors. • ...
Poetic terms and techniques 2025-06-18
Across
- The repetition of similar vowel sounds in nearby words.
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
- A type of metaphor that gives human traits to objects, animals, or ideas.
- A phrase that combines two contradictory terms.
- a pause in the middle of a line (often marked by punctuation).
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, saying one is the other.
- when a line ends with a pause (usually punctuation).
Down
- a dramatic shift or turn in thought, emotion, or argument in a poem
- a recurring line or phrase, especially at the end of a stanza.
- A comparison between two things using “like” or “as.”
- A type of alliteration using soft “s” or “sh” sounds.
- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines or clauses.
- when a sentence continues beyond the end of a line or stanza.
- Sounds Harsh consonant sounds often the letters P, B, T, D.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
15 Clues: A phrase that combines two contradictory terms. • when a line ends with a pause (usually punctuation). • A comparison between two things using “like” or “as.” • A type of alliteration using soft “s” or “sh” sounds. • The repetition of similar vowel sounds in nearby words. • Sounds Harsh consonant sounds often the letters P, B, T, D. • ...
Light and sight 2024-09-12
Across
- best solvent to use
- your twin
- goes toward a surface
- what's in the sky
- Comes through the window
- opposite of transparent
- you see your _______ in a mirror
Down
- you need this to apply Mika's "shimmery stuff"
- cloudy window
- i can see you
- around your pupil
- back of your eye
- let's light into your eye
- BANG!
- bending of light
- OUCH
- in your glasses
- used to see things
- opposite of old movies
- pregnant lady
20 Clues: OUCH • BANG! • your twin • cloudy window • i can see you • pregnant lady • in your glasses • back of your eye • bending of light • around your pupil • what's in the sky • used to see things • best solvent to use • goes toward a surface • opposite of old movies • opposite of transparent • Comes through the window • let's light into your eye • you see your _______ in a mirror • ...
martin, yago and julieta 2024-10-16
Buddhism Crossword 2024-09-30
Across
- Age The first sight of the four sights
- Popular stories about the lives of the Buddha
- Four Sights the sights that lead Buddha to leave his life of luxury in the palace
- The second sight of the four sights
- Impermanence
- No Soul
- The name given to someone who has achieved enlightenment
Down
- The third sight of the four sights
- Living a simple and strict lifestyle with few possessions
- A practice of calming and focusing the mind
- Gautama The Buddha’s name
- Dissatisfaction
- A demon that represents spiritual obstacles
- Religion started by the Buddha
14 Clues: No Soul • Impermanence • Dissatisfaction • Gautama The Buddha’s name • Religion started by the Buddha • The third sight of the four sights • The second sight of the four sights • Age The first sight of the four sights • A practice of calming and focusing the mind • A demon that represents spiritual obstacles • Popular stories about the lives of the Buddha • ...
MAP Vocabulary Review 2023-05-01
Across
- Feeling a writer creates for the reader.
- Perspective from which something is viewed (1st person, 3rd person, etc.)
- help to cause or bring about Ex. How does this text ____________ to your understanding of the passage?
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
- The main opinion taken by a writer or speaker, main point.
- A life lesson or moral of a story.
- Using ideas or text from a source without paraphrasing or giving credit to the original source.
- words in a text that smoothly connect two topics or sections of text, sometimes called cohesive devices.
- Order in which events happen, according to time
- evidence facts, figures, or details that support a claim or topic, must be logically connected to the claim or topic.
Down
- statement that goes against the author's claim.
- Idea that is based upon text evidence but is not stated in the text.
- Events that make up a story.
- A short piece of writing or text.
- Who tells the story.
- To restate in other words
- When and where events take place.
17 Clues: Who tells the story. • To restate in other words • Events that make up a story. • A short piece of writing or text. • When and where events take place. • A life lesson or moral of a story. • Feeling a writer creates for the reader. • statement that goes against the author's claim. • Order in which events happen, according to time • ...
E1 Unit 4 Crossword 2025-04-09
Across
- similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses
- Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables; the "beat" of a poem
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- Language writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally; hyperbole, simile, metaphor, etc.
- A group of lines in a poem
- extreme exaggeration
- Repetition of vowel sounds
- the ending of a line with punctuation
Down
- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event
- A comparison without using like or as
- the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of close words.
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line; line with no punctuation at the end
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear together
- Scheme the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
17 Clues: extreme exaggeration • A group of lines in a poem • Repetition of vowel sounds • Repetition of consonant sounds • A comparison using "like" or "as" • A comparison without using like or as • the ending of a line with punctuation • A reference to another work of literature, person, or event • the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea • ...
Figurative Language Definitions 2025-07-08
Across
- A common phrase that doesn’t mean exactly what the words say, but has a figurative meaning
- An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work (like from literature, history, or pop culture)
- Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas
- Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to create a picture in the reader's mind
Down
- The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in a series of words
- A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as."
- A word that imitates a sound
- A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as." It says one thing is another
- A play on words, often for humor, where a word has more than one meaning or sounds like another word
10 Clues: A word that imitates a sound • An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect • Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas • A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as." • The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in a series of words • ...
vocabulary crossword puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- the useof words that he;p the reader understand how things look sound smell taste
- songlike poetry that has rhythm and sometime rhymeand is memorable for sensory images and description
- group of lines in a poem
- a word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight
- the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem
Down
- a poem that has wit or silly humor and is fun it can make you laugh but does not necessarily have to
- a story poem that relates an event or episode may be lyrical a sonnet or free verse but it must tell a story
- a reagular reapeated pattern of sound
8 Clues: group of lines in a poem • a reagular reapeated pattern of sound • the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem • a word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight • the useof words that he;p the reader understand how things look sound smell taste • ...
Bird Box Cross Work Puzzle 2024-10-20
Across
- Malorie’s daughter’s name
- The place where Malorie ends up at the end
- Object used to block sight
- An obstacle the group faces on the river
- Primary mode of navigating without sight
- What Malorie and the group use to defend themselves
- Psychological trauma caused by the creatures
- Where Malorie and others find food
- who is the author?
- A survivor who becomes unstable
- What the creatures feed off
- A safe place for survivors
- The type of bird kept in the box
- What Malorie covers the car windows with
- The key to survival throughout the book
- What Alarm System did the household use?
Down
- The constant threat in the atmosphere
- Mode of navigation through the forest
- Deadly outcome of seeing the creatures
- What Malorie teaches the kids about survival
- An unexpected intruder who causes chaos
- Material covering the windows
- The male lead who helps Malorie
- First casualty in the movie
- Name of Malorie's sister
- Sense that the characters must avoid?
- A characteristic of the creatures
- Malorie’s son’s name
28 Clues: who is the author? • Malorie’s son’s name • Name of Malorie's sister • Malorie’s daughter’s name • Object used to block sight • A safe place for survivors • First casualty in the movie • What the creatures feed off • Material covering the windows • The male lead who helps Malorie • A survivor who becomes unstable • The type of bird kept in the box • A characteristic of the creatures • ...
Figurative Language 2022-09-22
Across
- Taste imagery
- Giving an inanimate object human characteristics
- Words whose sound suggest their meaning
- Imagery to describe feelings
- Smell imagery
- Movement imagery
- Touch imagery
Down
- A reference by the author to another literary work, place, event or person to add a depth of meaning to the work
- Sight imagery
- A gross or extreme exaggeration to make a point
- A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- The repetition of beginning word sounds in a line or sentence
- Sound imagery
- A direct comparison using a form of the verb "to be"
- The various ways authors help the reader visualize or imagine the story by providing mental images
15 Clues: Sight imagery • Taste imagery • Sound imagery • Smell imagery • Touch imagery • Movement imagery • Imagery to describe feelings • Words whose sound suggest their meaning • A gross or extreme exaggeration to make a point • Giving an inanimate object human characteristics • A comparison of two unlike things using like or as • A direct comparison using a form of the verb "to be" • ...
Vocabulary Project 2021-05-10
Across
- Requirement
- To express disapproval of
- Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding, obvious
- High sounding; use of language without much real meaning
- A rude person; someone that is unrefined
- To give rise to; to produce in large numbers
- To make untidy; to disarrange the hair or clothing on
Down
- A complete or humiliating failure
- A place or scene of noisy uproar and confusion
- An uproar; hubbub
- requirement
- To control or check
- A memorizing process using routine or repetition, often without comprehension
- To babble; to talk; meaninglessly
- A curtain of artillery fire; any overwhelming attack, as of words or blows
- Intellectually deep or penetrating; reaching to, rising from, or effecting the depths of one’s nature
16 Clues: requirement • Requirement • An uproar; hubbub • To control or check • To express disapproval of • A complete or humiliating failure • To babble; to talk; meaninglessly • A rude person; someone that is unrefined • To give rise to; to produce in large numbers • A place or scene of noisy uproar and confusion • To make untidy; to disarrange the hair or clothing on • ...
Spy Vocabulary 2023-06-22
Across
- A location where information or materials can be concealed and left for a specified party to pick up
- A system where symbols, groups of letters or numbers, pictures or words, are substituted to represent other words or phrases
- Lord Robert Baden-Powell drew detailed sketches of what to show where artillery locations
- the science of writing hidden or concealed messages using secret codes or ciphers
- A system where one letter or symbol is methodically substituted for another letter or symbol
- "Follow the Drinking ________" was a song used by enslaved peoples in America that had a coded message that helped them escape to the north
Down
- the science of analyzing or breaking secret codes or ciphers to reveal hidden messages
- to put words into code or cipher form
- practice of hiding a message in plain sight
- when two agents will quickly pass something between them
- Velvalee Dickinson used the guise of traveling to buy rare what for her shop to cover up her spying for Japan
- to figure out or break a code or cipher
- the science of studying codes and ciphers
13 Clues: to put words into code or cipher form • to figure out or break a code or cipher • the science of studying codes and ciphers • practice of hiding a message in plain sight • when two agents will quickly pass something between them • the science of writing hidden or concealed messages using secret codes or ciphers • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-09-23
Across
- person,place or thing
- a being aware of and sharing another person's feelings, experiences, and emotions.
- attribution of personal qualities
- a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison
- where the story takes place
Down
- a way of thinking about and understanding something
- detail uses the five senses (sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell) to add depth of detail to writing
- is being aware of and sharing another person's feelings, experiences, and emotions
- the person telling the story
- the plan or main story (as of a movie or literary work)
- an expression which describes a person or thing as being similar to someone or something else
- of view a position where something is observed
- words descriptive, persuasive words that trigger an emotional response in your readers
13 Clues: person,place or thing • where the story takes place • the person telling the story • attribution of personal qualities • of view a position where something is observed • a way of thinking about and understanding something • the plan or main story (as of a movie or literary work) • is being aware of and sharing another person's feelings, experiences, and emotions • ...
Imagery & Figureative Language 2022-02-27
Across
- Visually descriptive or figurative language
- Language that's intended to create an image, association, or another effect
- Type of knitted sweater
- A piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
Down
- The words of a song
- Relating to seeing or sight
- Relating to sensation or the physical sense
- The distinctive taste of a food or drink
- Relating to the sense of hearing
10 Clues: The words of a song • Type of knitted sweater • Relating to seeing or sight • Relating to the sense of hearing • The distinctive taste of a food or drink • Visually descriptive or figurative language • Relating to sensation or the physical sense • The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings • ...
Word Hunt 2021-04-05
February 17th to 21st 2025-01-17
Across
- A shortened form of a word or words, or when muscles tighten.
- Feeling sorry for something wrong you have done and wanting to make it right.
- To remove someone from a powerful position.
- A stick with a flame used for light.
- A friendly group of people who share similar interests or goals.
- Related to a ghost or something spooky.
- Talking about someone’s personal life, often in a negative way.
- Something passed down from the past, like money, traditions, or achievements.
- Referring to something far away but within sight.
- People who are seen as having low status or behaving badly.
Down
- Items like ketchup, mustard, or salt used to add flavor to food.
- To attack with a lot of things at once, like questions or objects.
- A colorful flower with frilly petals.
- Someone who uses their mind a lot, or related to thinking and learning.
- Extremely angry or having a dangerous disease that affects animals.
- A special or rare food, or something that is very delicate.
- To use kind or flattery words to get something you want.
- A formal or important letter.
- Showing dislike or disrespect.
- (Repeated from above) A colorful flower with frilly petals.
20 Clues: A formal or important letter. • Showing dislike or disrespect. • A stick with a flame used for light. • A colorful flower with frilly petals. • Related to a ghost or something spooky. • To remove someone from a powerful position. • Referring to something far away but within sight. • To use kind or flattery words to get something you want. • ...
Cities and sights 2024-05-28
Across
- *Crown of the palace* is the other word for the palace. (sight).
- First landscaped park in the USA (sight)
- The largest ancient amphitheatre ever built.(sight)
- One of the biggest tourist locations in NYC(sight)
Down
- Tallest building in NYC (sight)
- A pyramid that served as a tomb for pharoh Khufu. (sight)
- A statue built of Jesus Christ in Brazil.(sights)
- One of the biggest gifts given to America by France (sight)
8 Clues: Tallest building in NYC (sight) • First landscaped park in the USA (sight) • A statue built of Jesus Christ in Brazil.(sights) • One of the biggest tourist locations in NYC(sight) • The largest ancient amphitheatre ever built.(sight) • A pyramid that served as a tomb for pharoh Khufu. (sight) • One of the biggest gifts given to America by France (sight) • ...
ELA Centers - High Frequency Words 2022-09-20
Across
- I need help with my homework sometimes
- We are the best afterschool class
- I give my students a chance to make the right decision
- First we go to lunch, and then we go to recess
- There are many students in my class
Down
- We live together
- I have been to the amusement park before
- I should go over my sight words for my test
- I thank my students when they follow instructions
- May I go to the bathroom
10 Clues: We live together • May I go to the bathroom • We are the best afterschool class • There are many students in my class • I need help with my homework sometimes • I have been to the amusement park before • I should go over my sight words for my test • First we go to lunch, and then we go to recess • I thank my students when they follow instructions • ...
Week 8 2023-10-18
Across
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- Repetition of sounds at the end of words
- A type of poetry that utilizes the techniques of drama; the speaker is clearly someone other than the poet
Down
- poetry that tells a story
- Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme
- Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.
- 3 unrhymed lines (5, 7, 5) usually focusing on nature
- A short poem in which a single speaker expresses personal thoughts and feelings
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
10 Clues: poetry that tells a story • Repetition of sounds at the end of words • A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem • 3 unrhymed lines (5, 7, 5) usually focusing on nature • Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme • A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. • Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) • ...
Week 8 2023-10-16
Across
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- Repetition of sounds at the end of words
- A type of poetry that utilizes the techniques of drama; the speaker is clearly someone other than the poet
Down
- poetry that tells a story
- Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme
- Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.
- 3 unrhymed lines (5, 7, 5) usually focusing on nature
- A short poem in which a single speaker expresses personal thoughts and feelings
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
10 Clues: poetry that tells a story • Repetition of sounds at the end of words • A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem • 3 unrhymed lines (5, 7, 5) usually focusing on nature • Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme • A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. • Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) • ...
Poetry Crossword 2024-11-25
Across
- Pair of rhyming lines in poetry (7)
- A grouped set of lines in a poem (6)
- Reoccurrence of words or phrases (10)
- Story told in verse (6)
- Signs or representations (7)
- Found in nature (7)
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (7)
- Figure of speech comparing two things (8)
- Poetic form or stanza (5)
Down
- Relating to the sense of taste (9)
- Related to the sense of smell (9)
- Relating to sight (6)
- Three-line poem from Japan (5)
- Repetition of a word at the start of clauses (8)
- Poetic form with strict rhyme scheme (7)
- Humorous poem with a strict rhyme scheme (8)
- Related to the sense of touch (7)
- Poetic puzzle with initials forming a hidden message (8)
- Ending sounds that match (5)
19 Clues: Found in nature (7) • Relating to sight (6) • Story told in verse (6) • Poetic form or stanza (5) • Signs or representations (7) • Ending sounds that match (5) • Three-line poem from Japan (5) • Related to the sense of smell (9) • Related to the sense of touch (7) • Relating to the sense of taste (9) • Pair of rhyming lines in poetry (7) • A grouped set of lines in a poem (6) • ...
Creative Writing 2025-05-08
Across
- A word that provides more information about how and when a verb is performed
- An action word
- Giving inanimate objects human qualities
- A name for a short novel
- Repetition of a consonant sound
- Which sense for this imagery: The golden sunlight filtered through the dusty window
- Repetition of a vowel sound
- The voice telling a story
- A narrative voice that uses he/she/they
Down
- Describes a noun
- Poetry that has no rules
- A person, place or thing
- The repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or ends of words
- A hint at what will come later in a story
- The sequence of events in a story
- A comparison using like or as
- A comparison between two things by saying one is another
- It belongs to them. It's _______ dog.
- A type of imagery
19 Clues: An action word • Describes a noun • A type of imagery • Poetry that has no rules • A person, place or thing • A name for a short novel • The voice telling a story • Repetition of a vowel sound • A comparison using like or as • Repetition of a consonant sound • The sequence of events in a story • It belongs to them. It's _______ dog. • A narrative voice that uses he/she/they • ...
Code 77 2024-10-17
Across
- Thos who sleep need
- So ends the
- For their we'll pray
- a light we can see
- As the time away
- It offers and light
- bringing tomorrow into
- In these days, dark and days
- Shining through the
- We give hope and
Down
- through the darkness
- It offers hope and
- So the night
- Ours is a so bright
- Our us a message
- like the daylight
- Bringing in sight
- Like the of another day
18 Clues: So ends the • So the night • Our us a message • As the time away • We give hope and • like the daylight • Bringing in sight • It offers hope and • a light we can see • Thos who sleep need • Ours is a so bright • It offers and light • Shining through the • through the darkness • For their we'll pray • bringing tomorrow into • Like the of another day • In these days, dark and days
Blue Belt Crossword 2022-02-10
Across
- Three or more pitches sounded together
- Written form of a musical compostition
- The highness or lowness of a sound
- Someone who makes changes to a piece of music so that it can be performed a different way
- The quality and character of the sound
Down
- Pronunciation of words in singing
- A system used for teaching Sight-singing
- Someone who writes music
- A musical phrase repeated over and over
- To sing together on the same pitch
10 Clues: Someone who writes music • Pronunciation of words in singing • The highness or lowness of a sound • To sing together on the same pitch • Three or more pitches sounded together • Written form of a musical compostition • The quality and character of the sound • A musical phrase repeated over and over • A system used for teaching Sight-singing • ...
Week 8 2025-10-12
Across
- When you make a wish you are ____ it comes true.
- You do this when you let someone play with your toys.
- You do this with your water bottle.
- Nocturnal flying animal.
Down
- Babies start doing this before they walk.
- Animals and insects use these to fly.
- People use planes, birds use wings.
- You do this when you open a book and say the words on the page.
- One of the five senses.
- Color of night.
10 Clues: Color of night. • One of the five senses. • Nocturnal flying animal. • People use planes, birds use wings. • You do this with your water bottle. • Animals and insects use these to fly. • Babies start doing this before they walk. • When you make a wish you are ____ it comes true. • You do this when you let someone play with your toys. • ...
Proverbs 2022-12-24
8 Clues: ....come,....go • they speak louder than words • out of mind is out of... too • two of them is better than one • what will you catch if you are early? • you should not count them before they hatch • when you have too many cook, you will spoil it. • you should... with those of same feather with you
HOW FAR IS THE RIVER? - By Ruskin Bond 2020-06-30
Across
- The boy sure that he had covered half the way because he had walked for over an ………. (4)
- The boy feel discouraged because he missed the village boy; he could not view his ………. ; and the………. was not in sight (9, 2 words).
- The boy heard of the ………. in its water and of its ……….from the villagers (9, 2 words)
- The boy found the silence impressive but frightening, because of the silence of space, of the unknown and the silence of ……….. (3)
- Roaring ……….broke the salience of space (5)
- The expression used by the author to describe the flow of water are cold, sharp and ………. (10)
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- The words used to described the water are cold, sharp, refreshing, wonderful, ………., and ……….. (9, 2 words)
- The attitude of the boy revealed is his ………. towards others (10)
- The boy got a chance to see the river because his mother and father had gone to visit relatives for the entire day and had left him ……….. (8, 3 words)
- The thickly………. mountain prevented him from seeing the river (8)
- The boy like to walk barefooted because he liked the feel of warm stones and cool ……….. (5)
11 Clues: Roaring ……….broke the salience of space (5) • The thickly………. mountain prevented him from seeing the river (8) • The attitude of the boy revealed is his ………. towards others (10) • The boy heard of the ………. in its water and of its ……….from the villagers (9, 2 words) • The boy sure that he had covered half the way because he had walked for over an ………. (4) • ...
Anthropology, Part 1 2020-02-07
Across
- two words, means intellect or the power to choose
- a term that means human, both men and women
- hunger is normal, but _________ is unnatural and sinful
- name of the first man, means "taken from the Earth"
- all-knowing
- the only non-contingent being
- that part of us that is invisible and immortal
- Man is the crown of _______, the final masterpiece.
- ____ is a rational, living being, consisting of body (flesh) and soul (spirit).
- also called the soul, has powers of reason, feeling, and desire
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- what God became when He took on human flesh
- that part of us that has instincts, taste, touch, hearing, sight, smell
- means your existence depends on God's will
- "The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is ____." Matt 26:41
- two words, Latin for image of God
- the study of how God created the universe
- St. Clement said, “We ought to preserve the flesh as the ______ of God.”
- heresy that believed that matter (the body) is evil or bad and that spirit (the soul) is good and pure
- Greek word for the highest and purest part of the soul
19 Clues: all-knowing • the only non-contingent being • two words, Latin for image of God • the study of how God created the universe • means your existence depends on God's will • what God became when He took on human flesh • a term that means human, both men and women • that part of us that is invisible and immortal • two words, means intellect or the power to choose • ...
February 17th to 21st 2025-01-17
Across
- A shortened form of a word or words, or when muscles tighten.
- Feeling sorry for something wrong you have done and wanting to make it right.
- To remove someone from a powerful position.
- A stick with a flame used for light.
- A friendly group of people who share similar interests or goals.
- Related to a ghost or something spooky.
- Talking about someone’s personal life, often in a negative way.
- Something passed down from the past, like money, traditions, or achievements.
- Referring to something far away but within sight.
- People who are seen as having low status or behaving badly.
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- Items like ketchup, mustard, or salt used to add flavor to food.
- To attack with a lot of things at once, like questions or objects.
- A colorful flower with frilly petals.
- Someone who uses their mind a lot, or related to thinking and learning.
- Extremely angry or having a dangerous disease that affects animals.
- A special or rare food, or something that is very delicate.
- To use kind or flattery words to get something you want.
- A formal or important letter.
- Showing dislike or disrespect.
- (Repeated from above) A colorful flower with frilly petals.
20 Clues: A formal or important letter. • Showing dislike or disrespect. • A stick with a flame used for light. • A colorful flower with frilly petals. • Related to a ghost or something spooky. • To remove someone from a powerful position. • Referring to something far away but within sight. • To use kind or flattery words to get something you want. • ...
Poetic terms and techniques 2025-06-18
Across
- A type of alliteration using soft “s” or “sh” sounds.
- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines or clauses.
- a pause in the middle of a line (often marked by punctuation).
- The repetition of similar vowel sounds in nearby words.
- a recurring line or phrase, especially at the end of a stanza.
- A phrase that combines two contradictory terms.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
- when a line ends with a pause (usually punctuation).
Down
- a dramatic shift or turn in thought, emotion, or argument in a poem
- A type of metaphor that gives human traits to objects, animals, or ideas.
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
- Sounds Harsh consonant sounds often the letters P, B, T, D.
- when a sentence continues beyond the end of a line or stanza.
13 Clues: A phrase that combines two contradictory terms. • when a line ends with a pause (usually punctuation). • A type of alliteration using soft “s” or “sh” sounds. • The repetition of similar vowel sounds in nearby words. • Sounds Harsh consonant sounds often the letters P, B, T, D. • when a sentence continues beyond the end of a line or stanza. • ...
Sight Words for ESL 2022-03-30
9 Clues: to be aware • another time • girl or woman • end something • go in something • ask about a thing • your feet do this • Man's best friend • ask about a person
Springboard Sight Words 2 2022-06-28
Across
- to gain knowledge or understanding of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience
- the earth with its inhabitants and all things upon it
- differing from one another : UNLIKE
- to come upon by searching or effort
- following in time or place
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- being each individual or part of a group without exception
- something spoken or written in reply to a question
- exceeding most other things of like kind especially in quantity or size
- to experience empathy
9 Clues: to experience empathy • following in time or place • differing from one another : UNLIKE • to come upon by searching or effort • something spoken or written in reply to a question • the earth with its inhabitants and all things upon it • being each individual or part of a group without exception • exceeding most other things of like kind especially in quantity or size • ...
G1-L19 Sight Words 2025-02-25
9 Clues: speak • finished • you are happy • extremely good • in a short time • past tense of are • do your job get paid • the thin material that you write and draw on • to make the sounds and movements of your face that
Sight Word Crossword 2021-12-22
Across
- She has never felt more helpless.
- We _________ have left hours ago.
- This _________ war.
- She is 10 _________ old.
- This would be _________ if she went to school.
- There are much better _________ to come.
- She asked for __________ slice of cake.
- She gave the teacher the right _______.
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- This _________ was too easy.
- The party is at Jace's _______.
- ______ run free in the wild.
- She loves the ________ of music.
- She went to visit the ________ wall of china.
- _________ is the land she calls home.
- As clear as a _________ on the wall.
- She went inside to ______ her clothes.
- The boys came home _________ school.
- The bus is right __________ the corner.
- On with the ________
19 Clues: This _________ war. • On with the ________ • She is 10 _________ old. • This _________ was too easy. • ______ run free in the wild. • The party is at Jace's _______. • She loves the ________ of music. • She has never felt more helpless. • We _________ have left hours ago. • As clear as a _________ on the wall. • The boys came home _________ school. • ...
vocab page 4 2022-02-25
Across
- the big idea or authors message
- a word or words that are not known to the reader at first sight
- the time and place in which a story occurs
- a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another world
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- the use of a word that sounds like the meanings
- the order of events in a selection of the order of steps in which something is done
- the use of language to create beautiful or forceful pictures in the readers mind
- a word that means the opposite of another word
- the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem
- a group of lines in a poem
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 • the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem • a word or words that are not known to the reader at first sight • ...
Language Features 2025-10-06
Across
- Giving human qualities to non-human things or objects.
- Placing two contrasting ideas, characters, or settings side-by-side to highlight their differences.
- The spoken conversation between characters, set off by quotation marks.
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- The purposeful re-use of a word or phrase for emphasis or rhythm.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, touch, etc.).
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sound in a series of words.
- A direct comparison stating one thing is another thing (no 'like' or 'as').
- Words that imitate the actual sound they represent (e.g., buzz, crash).
- A comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'.
- Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect; not meant to be literal.
10 Clues: A comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'. • Giving human qualities to non-human things or objects. • The purposeful re-use of a word or phrase for emphasis or rhythm. • Words that imitate the actual sound they represent (e.g., buzz, crash). • The spoken conversation between characters, set off by quotation marks. • ...
Autobiographical conventions and language features 2025-07-27
Across
- Giving human qualities to non-human things (animals, objects or ideas).
- A personal experience or story.
- A deliberate exaggeration used to emphasise a point in a strong way.
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- Symbols within a text that represent an idea or emotion.
- LANGUAGE Words used to evoke emotion from the reader.
- A word used to identify a person, often replacing the noun so as to sound less
- Describing in terms of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch.
- How a writer shows their personality on paper.
- CONNECTIVES Words or phrases that provide the reader with an idea of the progression of time or order of events.
- How the writer intends the reader to feel.
10 Clues: A personal experience or story. • How the writer intends the reader to feel. • How a writer shows their personality on paper. • LANGUAGE Words used to evoke emotion from the reader. • Symbols within a text that represent an idea or emotion. • A deliberate exaggeration used to emphasise a point in a strong way. • ...
Neo's Spelling 2022-04-08
Across
- A person who designs buildings
- The art of writing poems
- A visual artist who takes pictures
- A place that stores and displays historical items
- A person who mends water pipes
- Angry or violent feelings
- A person who studies the weather
- Doing something too much; or throwing over a ship
- A shorter version of two words with an apostrophe
- Created by nature and not humans
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- The person who sings, acts, or does some form of entertainment for an audience
- A person who writes newspapers
- Surrounding air covering the earth
- The work someone does for money
- A plan showing how something is to be built
- The act of performaning, usually something entertaining
- Related to seeing or sight
- A person who mends cars
- A person who creates and plays music
19 Clues: A person who mends cars • The art of writing poems • Angry or violent feelings • Related to seeing or sight • A person who designs buildings • A person who writes newspapers • A person who mends water pipes • The work someone does for money • A person who studies the weather • Created by nature and not humans • Surrounding air covering the earth • ...
Poetry Crossword 2024-11-25
Across
- Pair of rhyming lines in poetry (7)
- A grouped set of lines in a poem (6)
- Reoccurrence of words or phrases (10)
- Story told in verse (6)
- Signs or representations (7)
- Found in nature (7)
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (7)
- Figure of speech comparing two things (8)
- Poetic form or stanza (5)
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- Relating to the sense of taste (9)
- Related to the sense of smell (9)
- Relating to sight (6)
- Three-line poem from Japan (5)
- Repetition of a word at the start of clauses (8)
- Poetic form with strict rhyme scheme (7)
- Humorous poem with a strict rhyme scheme (8)
- Related to the sense of touch (7)
- Poetic puzzle with initials forming a hidden message (8)
- Ending sounds that match (5)
19 Clues: Found in nature (7) • Relating to sight (6) • Story told in verse (6) • Poetic form or stanza (5) • Signs or representations (7) • Ending sounds that match (5) • Three-line poem from Japan (5) • Related to the sense of smell (9) • Related to the sense of touch (7) • Relating to the sense of taste (9) • Pair of rhyming lines in poetry (7) • A grouped set of lines in a poem (6) • ...
Creative Writing 2025-05-08
Across
- a word that provides more information about how and when a verb is performed
- an action word
- giving inanimate objects human qualities
- a name for a short novel
- repetition of a consonant sound
- which sense for this imagery: The golden sunlight filtered through the dusty window
- repetition of a vowel sound
- the voice telling a story
- a narrative voice that uses he/she/they
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- describes a noun
- poetry that has no rules
- a person, place or thing
- the repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or ends of words
- a hint at what will come later in a story
- the sequence of events in a story
- a comparison using like or as
- a comparison between two things by saying one is another
- It belongs to them. It's _______ dog.
- a type of imagery
19 Clues: an action word • describes a noun • a type of imagery • poetry that has no rules • a person, place or thing • a name for a short novel • the voice telling a story • repetition of a vowel sound • a comparison using like or as • repetition of a consonant sound • the sequence of events in a story • It belongs to them. It's _______ dog. • a narrative voice that uses he/she/they • ...
Poetry Terms 2024-03-24
Across
- a group of lines forming a unit
- descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell)
- the repeated use of a word or phrase for emphasis
- the atmosphere created by the poet to evoke certain feelings in the audience
- the use of a word or phrase whose sounds suggest the sounds made by objects.
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- a word or row or words that may or may not form a complete sentence
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- an implied or indirect reference to a person, event or thing or to a part of another text
- the repetition of the same sound within a line of poetry
- the author’s choice of words
- the voice that talks to the reader
- literary device that conveys the author’s attitude toward the subject, speaker, or audience
12 Clues: the author’s choice of words • a group of lines forming a unit • the voice that talks to the reader • the repeated use of a word or phrase for emphasis • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • the repetition of the same sound within a line of poetry • a word or row or words that may or may not form a complete sentence • ...
E.L.A. Vocabulary 2015-10-05
Across
- a subtle comparison in which the author describes a person or thing using words that are not meant to be taken literally
- language language not intended to be taken literally but layered with meaning through the use of imagery, metaphors, and other literary devices
- a word that represents the actual sound of something
- figurative language in which nonhuman things or abstractions are represented as having human qualities
- a group of words repeated at key intervals in poetry
- a word or phrase that is not taken literally
- a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse
- language words an author uses to help the reader experience the sense elements of the story; language that appeals to one or more of the five sense: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste
- a phrase or opinion that is over used and betrays a lack of original thought
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- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
- an intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
- a comparison of two things that are essentially different, usually using the words like or as
- element technique used by an author to express meaning, ideas, or feelings in a written work; the use of these techniques is related to the tone of the peice and the style of the author
- Capital letters, line length, and word position;also called the "shape" of the poem
- the way something is written, in contrast to it's content
15 Clues: a word or phrase that is not taken literally • a word that represents the actual sound of something • a group of words repeated at key intervals in poetry • the way something is written, in contrast to it's content • an intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect • a phrase or opinion that is over used and betrays a lack of original thought • ...
Sight Words - May 24 2021-05-21
9 Clues: Humans. • 365 days. • Rhymes with tack. • Rhymes with mouse. • The opposite of same. • What you do at school. • Someone in your family. • The opposite of different. • When you want more of something.
Wilson 7.4 Sight words 2024-10-30
9 Clues: whom • whose • all of something • plural form of our • plural form of them • not all of something • LA Dodgers baseball league • an idea given to another person • begins with who, what, when, where, why
Persuasive Language Techniques 2019-04-07
Across
- Words that modify adjectives or verbs. Like adjectives they are selected to make a reader think or feel about something in a particular way. Eg: "they died horribly".
- Short, personal stories that help to illustrate a point.
- Images that get an emotional response from the viewer. (two words)
- A question where the answer is obvious, can help lead readers to a particular conclusion. (two words)
- Using the words ‘we’ or ‘us’ – is often used to get a reader onside. (two words)
- Writers will often use this – which might take the form of facts, figures, quotes or graphs – to help support their argument.
- This refers to the overall feeling or emotion in a piece or writing. Is it passionate? Logical? Reasonable? Mocking? Humorous?
- Using words, phrases and ideas more than once. It can be used to reinforce an argument and drive home the message to a reader.
- Using the word 'I' to personalise a piece of writing and make the reader feel more connected to the writer's ideas. (two words).
- The repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables within a phrase.
- Communicating directly to the reader by the use of the words 'you' and 'your'. Can make it seem as though the writer is "talking" directly to the reader which makes it seem more personal. (two words)
- Can make a piece of writing more enjoyable and engaging.
- Sometimes writers will use the ideas and words of these knowledgable people to give further weight to their argument. (two words)
- A comparison where one thing is described as being another thing. Helps a reader understand and idea or concept.
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- Highly descriptive words that create pictures in the reader's mind. Includes touch, taste, sight, smell, hear descriptions. Helps the reader imagine something better.
- A mocking tone. Can be used by a writer to discredit or attack an argument.
- A comparison using "like", "as" or "than". Helps a reader understand and idea or concept.
- Describing words, often used to make the reader feel a particular way about an issue.
- the extra ideas, feelings and associations attached to a word that goes beyond their dictionary meaning. Can be positive or negative associations.
- the collective term for simile, metaphor, personification and exaggeration. (two words)
- An overused saying or expression. Although they should be avoided, cliches give writers an opportunity to express an idea to their readers quickly. For example "Time will tell."
- When a writer makes broad, unsupported statements often using “all,” “every,” “always,” and “never”.
- Words that provoke an emotional reaction from the audience. (two words)
- giving a direct instruction or command. Can make a problem seem more urgent and important, or direct the reader to change a behaviour or attitude. Eg: "Just do it." "Stop Killing Our Dolphins"
- When a non-human thing is give human characteristics (e.g: thoughts, emotions, Boyd parts, movements). Can help us care more about something or "humanise" a non-living thing. Mother Nature is an example.
- Listing three things in a sentence. Creates a rhythm and emphasises a point or idea.
- Beginning with 'l', a reasoned, well-structured argument can be very persuasive.
- The describing of something and making it more than it really. Writers often overstate or something to help persuade readers of their point of view.
- Writers will often use this type of "everyday language" to make themselves seem down-to-earth.
- A play on words often relying on homophones, homonyms or rhymes. They can add layers of meaning as well as humour to a text.
30 Clues: Short, personal stories that help to illustrate a point. • Can make a piece of writing more enjoyable and engaging. • Images that get an emotional response from the viewer. (two words) • Words that provoke an emotional reaction from the audience. (two words) • A mocking tone. Can be used by a writer to discredit or attack an argument. • ...
Respiratory & Sight Crossword 2014-09-30
21 Clues: Air • Gas • eye • eye • Lung • Nose • iris • Nose • Chest • Sinus • Larynx • Oxygen • eyelid • cornea • retina • Bronchus • Lung, air • tear duct • Carbon Dioxide • excessive carbon dioxide in the blood • Inflammation of the bronchial membranes
Vocabulary Unit 1 2015-10-27
Across
- a certain text from any piece of literature
- search without any sense of sight
- to progress in independence and finalization
- Hint: remember the letters c and o
- honor and respect
- similar to wrangle
- a sight-seeing event
- rise in something
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- to retreat or reverse in something
- sometimes occurs to someone's debt
- fortress
- a wise saying or phrase
- a rich mass of ore
- rubbish
- horrible in sound
- someone who moves slowly
- similar to jostle
- laws
- lacking potential of proper etiquette
- to create an impossible or unlikely chance
20 Clues: laws • rubbish • fortress • horrible in sound • similar to jostle • honor and respect • rise in something • a rich mass of ore • similar to wrangle • a sight-seeing event • a wise saying or phrase • someone who moves slowly • search without any sense of sight • to retreat or reverse in something • sometimes occurs to someone's debt • Hint: remember the letters c and o • ...
WARRIORS THE SIGHT 2020-04-29
Across
- what the cats use for bedding.
- is a person the is your teacher.
- where the cats sleep.
- a person who is learning from a skilled worker.
- a body of water.
- a person the is a skilled fighter.
- someone that is very old.
- cats that are not part of the clan.
- a group of cats.
- when your always moving.
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- used to cure sickness.
- a little cat.
- the space where your clan can hunt and do other stuff.
- were you go to talk to star clan.
- a spot full of little plants under a tree.
- the cure for a cold.
- the pile of meat that they eat.
- the cure for white cough.
- a space in the open.
- the cat that is in charge of the clan.
20 Clues: a little cat. • a body of water. • a group of cats. • the cure for a cold. • a space in the open. • used to cure sickness. • where the cats sleep. • when your always moving. • the cure for white cough. • someone that is very old. • what the cats use for bedding. • the pile of meat that they eat. • is a person the is your teacher. • were you go to talk to star clan. • ...
In Plain Sight 2017-10-31
Across
- Weapon used to hunt
- Celebration of Pawnee people
- Pawnee foods _____ beans, and squash
- Animal that Pawnee's eat
- People that took over the Pawnee Land
- Historically they live in Nebraska and ________
- Region of the Pawnee in North America
- Temporary shelter when traveling
- Current state where Pawnee live
- Legal area where Pawnee people live
- Disease that wipeout a large amount of Pawnee people
- Pawnee leader wore it
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- Famous arts and crafts
- Pawnee people believed in magic and ______
- Clothing is made of
- Transportation after the Europeans
- How did Pawnees travel
- Shelter of the Pawnee
- Language of the Pawnee
- Great Plains Native Americans are also called
- Native language
21 Clues: Native language • Weapon used to hunt • Clothing is made of • Shelter of the Pawnee • Pawnee leader wore it • Famous arts and crafts • How did Pawnees travel • Language of the Pawnee • Animal that Pawnee's eat • Celebration of Pawnee people • Current state where Pawnee live • Temporary shelter when traveling • Transportation after the Europeans • Legal area where Pawnee people live • ...
Light and sight 2024-09-12
Across
- Convex lenses are _______ lens
- mirror- When light reflects, the image is flipped horizontally on this mirror
- The human eye is a sensory organ in the ______ system
- Opposite of Transparent
- Word for long-sightedness
- What comes down to earth from the sun is light ____
- Mirror which is curved inwards
- What travels down to earth in 8 minutes and in a 300,000,000 meters per second
- What do you see with every day?
- A rainbow multicolored ____
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- Mirror that is curved outward
- The _______ is the clear outer part of the eye's focusing system
- Word for short-sightedness
- Another word for seeing
- The thing that forms when light passes through transparent things such as water
- Concave lenses are _______ lens
- The colored part of the eye is ______
- A lens that is simply a ____ substance lens
- 90 degrees is a right _______
- When light hits the ___(a tissue at the back of the eye
20 Clues: Another word for seeing • Opposite of Transparent • Word for long-sightedness • Word for short-sightedness • A rainbow multicolored ____ • Mirror that is curved outward • 90 degrees is a right _______ • Convex lenses are _______ lens • Mirror which is curved inwards • Concave lenses are _______ lens • What do you see with every day? • The colored part of the eye is ______ • ...
