sight words Crossword Puzzles
English III Vocabulary 2024-08-21
Across
- combine ideas to create a new understanding
- a writer's choice of words
- the attitude a writer takes toward the subject
- the listener, viewer, or reader of a text intended by the creator
- a writer's distinctive use of language expressing unique style
- an explanation or interpretation
- examine the parts of a whole methodically and in detail to explain and interpret
- the situation, events, or information that are related to something and that help you understand it
- description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- understood but not plainly stated
- give a brief statement of the main points
- clearly stated
- techniques writers use to enhance their arguments and communicate more effectively
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- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- the underlying message of a literary work, may or may not be directly stated
- focus statement of an essay; main idea or position statement upon which the point of view or discussion in the essay is based
- restate in other words without leaving out any ideas
- the attitudes and emotional feelings associated with a word
- (annotation) mark or make note of explanation or comment on a text
- the organization of ideas in a text
- facts or information indicating whether an idea is true or valid
- a major category or type of literature
- a idea formed on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text
25 Clues: clearly stated • a writer's choice of words • an explanation or interpretation • understood but not plainly stated • the organization of ideas in a text • a major category or type of literature • give a brief statement of the main points • combine ideas to create a new understanding • the attitude a writer takes toward the subject • ...
Stages of Healing 2023-10-06
Across
- Made from collagen, elastin and reticulin
- When the damaged tissue and foreign material is removed from the injury sight.
- The production and development of capillary buds
- What pulls the injury sight together?
- When the body removes waste and damage tissue from the injury sight.
- What is the longest stage?
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- What does the O stand for in Peace & Love?
- A weak fix for the soft tissue
- What does the body do to stop bleeding?
- Theres two main chemicals within oxygenated blood histamine and?chemotaxis When bleeding is controlled waste and damage tissue are removed from the injury sight
- Whats it called when a cell dies?
11 Clues: What is the longest stage? • A weak fix for the soft tissue • Whats it called when a cell dies? • What pulls the injury sight together? • What does the body do to stop bleeding? • Made from collagen, elastin and reticulin • What does the O stand for in Peace & Love? • The production and development of capillary buds • ...
WORD Ch. 1-Create, Format and Edit a Word Document 2016-11-10
Across
- Positioned horizontally between left and right margins.
- Button that controls the formatting marks.
- Flag that identifies contextual spelling errors.
- The style of the text; typeface.
- Moving portions of the screen into and out of sight.
- Button used to set a graphic back to its original size.
- Allows you to key words in a paragraph continually.
- The measure of a character in points.
- Increasing or reducing the size of a graphic.
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- Twelve complimentary colors for text, background,links, etc.
- The last line that contains contact and call information.
- Character shown on the screen but not in print.
- The process of changing the way characters appear.
- Process of copying a file to your computer.
- Information that exists on a physical medium.
15 Clues: The style of the text; typeface. • The measure of a character in points. • Button that controls the formatting marks. • Process of copying a file to your computer. • Information that exists on a physical medium. • Increasing or reducing the size of a graphic. • Character shown on the screen but not in print. • Flag that identifies contextual spelling errors. • ...
Nov. 3-7 Vocabulary 2025-10-30
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- someone who acts as a teacher and a guide
- the right to vote in elections
- second half of photosynthesis that uses ATP to build glucose
- excessively showy
- a sum of money payable yearly or at other regular intervals
- the system used in the US to elect the president
- distance around a closed figure
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- an angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon
- in the form of words
- a mixture of two or more elements, where at least one is a metal
- perception of things by the use of eyes
- the location or position of a building, town, etc.
- the owner of rental property
- an intact male bovine used for reproduction
- overseeing someone or something (ensures accountability)
15 Clues: excessively showy • in the form of words • the owner of rental property • the right to vote in elections • distance around a closed figure • perception of things by the use of eyes • someone who acts as a teacher and a guide • an intact male bovine used for reproduction • the system used in the US to elect the president • an angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon • ...
Sasha's spelling 2020-03-03
12 Clues: 4th • visitor • not strong • seven days • made a guess • plank of wood • type of metal • to march forth • not interested • location...a building site • something seen...sight for sore eyes • to take something that doesn't belong to you
Unit 36 2019-11-05
Across
- - a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter.
- - a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands.
- – a non-literal use of words / metaphorically
- - a general agreement.
- - increasing more and more rapidly.
- - (especially of an event taking place in public) distasteful / unpleasant.
- - (of a person) giving their name to something / (of a thing) named after a particular person.
- - kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- - occurring in cycles / recurrent.
- - an excessive localised swelling of the wall of an artery.
- - a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others.
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- – Repeating something in exactly the same words as were used originally.
- - of or concerned with investigating something.
- - in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention / secretively.
- - sparkling or shining brightly / brilliantly and excitingly clever or skilful.
- - friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.
- - the condition of being anonymous.
- - soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence / quickly fading or disappearing.
- - behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.
- - having no match or equal / unrivalled.
- - a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in a breakdown in relations.
- - abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
22 Clues: - a general agreement. • - occurring in cycles / recurrent. • - the condition of being anonymous. • - increasing more and more rapidly. • - having no match or equal / unrivalled. • - a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands. • – a non-literal use of words / metaphorically • - friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to. • - of or concerned with investigating something. • ...
Vocabulary Final Exam - Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-21
Across
- Everyone does this when it involves school work
- Not involving your hand, but to give up
- Name of a horror movie. Hint: Starts with (opposite of out)
- Rhymes with something you plant in the ground
- Something so ridiculous and absurd
- Someone like Joan of Arc or a saint
- A feeling that you get when you become annoyed
- The kind of person everyone has their eye on
- People can ____ our resources if used completely
- To calm down someone angry with sweet words or actions
- A look that could cast a spell on you
- When problems keep attacking you from all sides
- Not the main focus. In the edges, but not the center.
- Someone who is really good at something
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- Trying to sound logical with someone even if i'm wrong
- Something so serious that you can go to prison for
- The ocean looks like there's no end in sight
- Opposite of sweet. Foods like pasta
- You ask a lot of these when confused
- Plans with a friend to meet up here
- Place of old books and records
- Not giving up; keeps trying
- The main blow like from a storm or crisis
- When words fly and tempers flare
24 Clues: Not giving up; keeps trying • Place of old books and records • When words fly and tempers flare • Something so ridiculous and absurd • Opposite of sweet. Foods like pasta • Someone like Joan of Arc or a saint • Plans with a friend to meet up here • You ask a lot of these when confused • A look that could cast a spell on you • Not involving your hand, but to give up • ...
1st quarter vocab 2022-09-27
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- A very typical example of something or someone.
- Time/Place/Weather/Mood.
- details that help you get to know the character
- A recap of the whole story.
- Using play-on-words, metaphors or symbolism to help the reader paint a picture.
- Something that symbolizes something else.
- The character that goes against the protagonist.
- the character that the audience is "rooting for"
- The lesson or theme.
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- a detail that uses smell, sight, hearing, tasting, or Touching.
- traits that help you get to know a character
- Refers to something without saying it directly.
- something or someone that is not influenced by opinions
- comparing two unlike things.
- a setting with government control, individualism, and an end-of-the-world theme.
15 Clues: The lesson or theme. • Time/Place/Weather/Mood. • A recap of the whole story. • comparing two unlike things. • Something that symbolizes something else. • traits that help you get to know a character • A very typical example of something or someone. • details that help you get to know the character • Refers to something without saying it directly. • ...
english crossword textual features 2023-09-15
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- sentences that ask questions
- language that appeals to the readers sense of sight
- where two successive clauses or sentences follow the same structure
- where the start of sentences start with the same letter or phrase.
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- the deliberate overuse of a conjunction
- three words or phases together
- language that appeals to the readers sense of taste
- language that appeals to the readers sense of sound
- language that appeals to the readers sense of smell
9 Clues: sentences that ask questions • three words or phases together • the deliberate overuse of a conjunction • language that appeals to the readers sense of taste • language that appeals to the readers sense of sight • language that appeals to the readers sense of sound • language that appeals to the readers sense of smell • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- These are picture books with story lines.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
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- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- The social rules of language.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The social rules of language.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- These are picture books with story lines.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
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- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline. • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
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- The social rules of language.
- These are picture books with story lines.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
Figurative Language Review 2025-09-08
Across
- Two unlike things are compared using “like” or “as”
- Using the 5 senses (sight, taste, sound, smell, touch) to paint a picture in the reader’s mind
- A word that sounds like the object or the action it refers to. A sound effect.
- Human like quality/characteristic that are given to a non-human
- When words or phrases are repeated in a literary work to bring attention to an idea, or create a rhythm (in poetry or music)
- When a character focuses, reflects or remembers a past time or incident
- Where actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected or what is intended
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- the author’s attitude toward the subject matter, conveyed through word choice, sentence structure and punctuation.
- A group of words with a meaning that is different from their literal meaning
- A part is made to represent the whole or the whole is made to represent the part
- Exaggerations that not meant to be taken seriously
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- The atmosphere and overall feeling of the text.
- When a character or author makes an indirect reference in dialogue, text, or song to a well known event or person.
- Two unlike things are compared not using like or as
- A word or phrase that contradicts itself
- When two or more words make the same sound in a sentence
- A literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story
18 Clues: A word or phrase that contradicts itself • The atmosphere and overall feeling of the text. • Exaggerations that not meant to be taken seriously • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • Two unlike things are compared using “like” or “as” • Two unlike things are compared not using like or as • When two or more words make the same sound in a sentence • ...
Unit 2 2016-09-01
Across
- relating to sound
- able to hear be heard
- a long piece of music performed by an orchestra
- plain and clear to the sight
- a word that sounds like another word but is spelled differently
- a person with clear ideas about what should happen or be done in the future
- a device into which people speak or sing in order to be heard
- a method of teaching beginners to read and pronounce words
- the moving images that are seen on a recording device
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- that which can be seen
- unpleasant loud sound
- a large and beautiful view in an area of land or water
- a group of people who gather to listen to a performance
- an instrument used to reduce sound
- a large room where people gatehr to watch a performance
- to alter
- a short performance to show talent
- a branch of science that deals with hearing
- to make available
19 Clues: to alter • relating to sound • to make available • unpleasant loud sound • able to hear be heard • that which can be seen • plain and clear to the sight • an instrument used to reduce sound • a short performance to show talent • a branch of science that deals with hearing • a long piece of music performed by an orchestra • the moving images that are seen on a recording device • ...
Chase's Week 4 Reading's Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-21
Across
- This grenade was pineapple-shaped, favoured by the allies, and released the most amount of shrapnel for a grenade Pg. 107
- One of staple types of warfare in WWI was marked by staying out of the enemy's line of sight and networks of passages (2 words) Pg. 110
- After Italy joined the war and Russia received defeat in Galicia and Poland, the Austro-Hungarians and the Germans thought it was high time this country was removed from the war Pg. 120
- It was in this battle that the marked the first use of gas masks on April 22, 1915 Pg. 105
- Commander of the Eleventh Army for Germany this man led the successful Gorlice Tarnow offensive in Galicia (3 words) Pg. 118
- The introduction of this war vehicle introduced heavy mechanized warfare in WWI Pg. 164
- This plane introduced in March 1916 played a major part in France taking back their airspace (Word and numbers) Pg. 143
- This country ended up spending the most on WWI Pg. 123
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- This battle took 5 months as the British had planned to break through the German lines between Serre and Maricourt and advance to Bapaume yet this battle would lay at a standstill till the introduction of the tank 3 and a half months in (4 words) Pg. 162
- This term was used in Britain for men objecting to the war and to serving in it (2 words) Pg. 127
- The most successful of the Russian generals in WWI (2 words) Pg. 149
- This area in France and Belgium served as one of the most famous battle-wise in WWI (3 words) Pg. 109
- Due to extremely cold conditions both the German and British troops had this event for one day on which they had peace (3 words and a year) Pg. 103
- This battle was the longest battle in WWI and one of the few major German offensives of the war (3 words) Pg. 140
- Lack of this resource was starting to bite most all of the countries in WWI and led to many civilians losing out on this resource too Pg. 124
15 Clues: This country ended up spending the most on WWI Pg. 123 • The most successful of the Russian generals in WWI (2 words) Pg. 149 • The introduction of this war vehicle introduced heavy mechanized warfare in WWI Pg. 164 • It was in this battle that the marked the first use of gas masks on April 22, 1915 Pg. 105 • ...
Science Crossword 2022-02-28
Across
- _ cycle uses carbon fixation
- make their own food
- pigment that reflects green
- Provides energy for photosynthesis
- amount of carbon atoms in RuBP
- sight of calvin cycle
- reflect/ absorb certain light wavelengths
- Reflect yellow, orange, and brown
- ATP __ is where hydrogen ions flow through
- recieved from ATP in clvin cycle
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- Responsible for collecting sunlight
- end product of photsynthesis
- sight of light reactions
- get food from other sources
- How plants get energy
- released from light reactions
- Stacks of thylakoids
- source of energy for all cells
- Only color not absorbed in photosynthesis
- split into oxygen, electrons, and protons
20 Clues: make their own food • Stacks of thylakoids • How plants get energy • sight of calvin cycle • sight of light reactions • get food from other sources • pigment that reflects green • _ cycle uses carbon fixation • end product of photsynthesis • released from light reactions • amount of carbon atoms in RuBP • source of energy for all cells • recieved from ATP in clvin cycle • ...
cell 2017-12-07
9 Clues: storage for food • protein synthesis • - network of protein • controls cell activity • the sight of cellular res • photosynthesis (sight of) • - sight of cell activities • breaking down old cell parts • wall- offers more support and protection
Mathis's Crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- I like to ____ lots of novels. (right, write)
- there is a big___outside. (hare, hair)
- I need to___to my bill. (ad, add)
- Smiling is the ____ thing to do. (write, right)
- I need a mountain___. (Doo, Do, Due, Dew)
- There is a new limited___ Pokemon card. (addition edition)
- I went to a web___. (sight, site)
- I have 9____ (cents, sense, scents)
- My___ is very nice today. (hare hair)
- I have a favorite___. (sun, son)
- I heard a TV___. (ad, add)
- Mr Jason tells me I need___. (capital,capitol)
- What is that scent? (cents, sense, scents)
- I dug a___ (whole, hole)
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- I like to eat___ (serial cereal,)
- My homework is___soon (Doo, Do, Due, Dew)
- Where is it maybe its___. (they're, Their)
- I went blind because my_____disappeared. (site, sight)
- My favorite math is_____. (edition,addition)
- I ____ lots of hot dogs (Ate,eight)
- I ate a___ pizza. (hole, whole)
- I caught _____ fish. (ate, eight)
- There is a_____killer out side. (cereal serial)
- I went to the___of the city. (capitol,capital)
- The ___ is very bright today. (son, sun)
25 Clues: I dug a___ (whole, hole) • I heard a TV___. (ad, add) • I ate a___ pizza. (hole, whole) • I have a favorite___. (sun, son) • I like to eat___ (serial cereal,) • I need to___to my bill. (ad, add) • I caught _____ fish. (ate, eight) • I went to a web___. (sight, site) • I ____ lots of hot dogs (Ate,eight) • I have 9____ (cents, sense, scents) • ...
Saul to Paul 2025-05-12
Across
- Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul
- Saul’s hometown
- He stood up for Paul when others were afraid
- Saul heard this from heaven saying, “Why are you persecuting me?”
- The city Saul was traveling to when he encountered Jesus
- The group Saul originally hunted but later joined
- The voice Saul heard on the road identified as Him
- A word describing Saul’s transformation to Paul
- Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus
- The one Paul preached boldly after his conversion
- Paul became this after his conversion
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- These fell from Saul’s eyes when his sight was restored
- What happened to Saul after seeing the bright light
- The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight
- Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight
- What Saul did while blind in Damascus
- What Saul came to have in Jesus
- The group Paul was especially called to preach to
- What Saul did to Christians before his conversion
- A bright one appeared from heaven and changed Saul’s life
20 Clues: Saul’s hometown • What Saul came to have in Jesus • What Saul did while blind in Damascus • Paul became this after his conversion • Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus • The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight • Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul • He stood up for Paul when others were afraid • Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight • ...
Industry E. Nesbitt 2015-12-16
Across
- Gross National Income
- Services/ Purpose is to provide security and protection for Citizens and Protection
- Services/ Professional services, Financial services, and Transportation Services
- Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate
- The “Money” sight factor
- Force/ Percentage of females with full time jobs outside of home
- Revolution/ Improvements made in technology to advance a country
- and Healthy Life/ Main Health indicator contribution to the HDI
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services.
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- Based on 3 factors: Standard of Living, Long and Healthy Life, and Access to Knowledge.
- Inequality/ Empowerment, Labor Force, and Reproductive Health
- Is a process of integration and interaction among the people
- The “Where” sight factor
- Purchasing Power Parity
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take raw materials and turn them into goods.
- Gross Domestic Product
- Ability of Women to achieve improved status
- Services/ Provides services to individual consumers who desire them
- The “People” sight factor
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take things from the Earth to make profits.
- Standard Of Living/ Value of the output of goods and services produced in a country
21 Clues: Gross National Income • Gross Domestic Product • Purchasing Power Parity • The “Where” sight factor • The “Money” sight factor • The “People” sight factor • Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services. • Ability of Women to achieve improved status • Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate • Is a process of integration and interaction among the people • ...
Saul to Paul 2025-05-12
Across
- Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul
- Saul’s hometown
- He stood up for Paul when others were afraid
- Saul heard this from heaven saying, “Why are you persecuting me?”
- The city Saul was traveling to when he encountered Jesus
- The group Saul originally hunted but later joined
- The voice Saul heard on the road identified as Him
- A word describing Saul’s transformation to Paul
- Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus
- The one Paul preached boldly after his conversion
- Paul became this after his conversion
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- These fell from Saul’s eyes when his sight was restored
- What happened to Saul after seeing the bright light
- The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight
- Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight
- What Saul did while blind in Damascus
- What Saul came to have in Jesus
- The group Paul was especially called to preach to
- What Saul did to Christians before his conversion
- A bright one appeared from heaven and changed Saul’s life
20 Clues: Saul’s hometown • What Saul came to have in Jesus • What Saul did while blind in Damascus • Paul became this after his conversion • Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus • The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight • Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul • He stood up for Paul when others were afraid • Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight • ...
Things around us 2024-09-21
Across
- where we look up words we don't understand
- we need this to cover ourselves from rain
- we put on these before our shoes
- a device we have with us every single time
- a device used to capture photos
- a pair of device we put on our ears
- a pair of sporty shoes
- a round metal thing for buying something
- we carry this on our back
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- we use this to tighten our pants
- something we play in case we are bored
- a portable computer
- something used for people with sight problem
- printed things read for our knowledge
- we need this in order to make our voice louder
- our eyes may need this if the sun is bright
- we use this when our phone runs out of battery
- what our skin needs if it is hot outside
- a wearable clock on our wrist
19 Clues: a portable computer • a pair of sporty shoes • we carry this on our back • a wearable clock on our wrist • a device used to capture photos • we use this to tighten our pants • we put on these before our shoes • a pair of device we put on our ears • printed things read for our knowledge • something we play in case we are bored • what our skin needs if it is hot outside • ...
ETC4 Learning crossword 18 (TOEIC Learning) 2023-12-07
Across
- having extra time to do whatever you want to do (two words)
- to be grateful or thankful for someone or something
- does not happen very often
- outer surface or outside something
- very good / outstanding
- a very good deal. cheaper than normal
- to know the meaning of something
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- belonging to a particular person and not anyone else
- someone who is irritated or provoked quickly/does not like to wait
- transporting something such as letters, packages, or ordered goods
- money you pay to use public transportation (train/bus)
- 1-1=__ / nothing
- not willing to do something
- totally / completely/ entirely (a strong way of syaing yes)
- old or aging
- the state of something with its looks, quality, or working status
- clean / neat and in order
- put or keep out of sight / to conceal from view
- decide or announce (an event like a meeting) will not take place anymore
19 Clues: old or aging • 1-1=__ / nothing • very good / outstanding • clean / neat and in order • does not happen very often • not willing to do something • to know the meaning of something • outer surface or outside something • a very good deal. cheaper than normal • put or keep out of sight / to conceal from view • to be grateful or thankful for someone or something • ...
Fall Semester 2024-01-03
Across
- Visual art form with sequence or story;Ex:Film
- Convey a message without verbal skills;Ex:Wave
- To capture and playback audio physically (Carving)
- To communicate using words
- Editing and putting film together; Prepare to show; the 'after'
- Series of audio files covering a topic(s)
- Visual representation of a film; Ex.thumbnail and traditional
- To convey a message
- Career Technical Education
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- A type of audio production; a major industry
- The execution and recording of a film
- To capture and playback audio online/streaming/Technically
- Capture a moment in time; Visual art type
- A form of expression using original ideas or imagination
- To create or to make
- Planning elements of a production; the 'before'
- Art appreciated by sight (Ex.painting, sculpture, and film)
- Dialogue and text written for a film
- A series of Vibrations; short or long
- Equipment placed in front of a mic to filter sound
20 Clues: To convey a message • To create or to make • To communicate using words • Career Technical Education • Dialogue and text written for a film • The execution and recording of a film • A series of Vibrations; short or long • Capture a moment in time; Visual art type • Series of audio files covering a topic(s) • A type of audio production; a major industry • ...
Senses 2023-02-06
Across
- cranial nerve for tongue movement
- farsightedness
- cranial nerve for autonomic functions
- sight cell for shapes and shadows
- cranial nerve for smell
- the sense of smell
- focal point of the retina
- cranial nerve for sight
Down
- nearsightedness
- cranial nerve for movement of the shoulders
- transparent portion of the eye
- spicy savory taste
- cell for color
- cranial nerve for pupil constriction
- white part of the eye
15 Clues: farsightedness • cell for color • nearsightedness • spicy savory taste • the sense of smell • white part of the eye • cranial nerve for smell • cranial nerve for sight • focal point of the retina • transparent portion of the eye • cranial nerve for tongue movement • sight cell for shapes and shadows • cranial nerve for pupil constriction • cranial nerve for autonomic functions • ...
Sight Words 4/2/26 2026-04-02
Across
- The ocean has a lot of ____.
- Dessert comes ____ dinner.
- Let's go _____ the stairs.
- "I like to ____ it, _____ it." -Moto Moto
- Words put together to form meaning.
- How have you _____ doing lately?
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- "The first ____ of the book is the title ____."
- Christians believe Jesus will come _____.
- Please _____ over here.
- "I love you very ____," she said to her mom.
- B is the 2nd ____ of the alphabet.
- "I like sweets ____ as donuts, cake, cookies.
12 Clues: Please _____ over here. • Dessert comes ____ dinner. • Let's go _____ the stairs. • The ocean has a lot of ____. • How have you _____ doing lately? • B is the 2nd ____ of the alphabet. • Words put together to form meaning. • Christians believe Jesus will come _____. • "I like to ____ it, _____ it." -Moto Moto • "I love you very ____," she said to her mom. • ...
Industry Crossword 2015-12-16
Across
- Services/ Provides services to individual consumers who desire them
- Inequality/ Empowerment, Labor Force, and Reproductive Health
- Gross Domestic Product
- Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate
- Services/ Purpose is to provide security and protection for Citizens and Protection
- Revolution/ Improvements made in technology to advance a country
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take things from the Earth to make profits.
- Standard Of Living/ Value of the output of goods and services produced in a country
- and Healthy Life/ Main Health indicator contribution to the HDI
- The “People” sight factor
- Based on 3 factors: Standard of Living, Long and Healthy Life, and Access to Knowledge.
Down
- Ability of Women to achieve improved status
- Services/ Professional services, Financial services, and Transportation Services
- Purchasing Power Parity
- Is a process of integration and interaction among the people
- The “Money” sight factor
- Gross National Income
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services.
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take raw materials and turn them into goods.
- Force/ Percentage of females with full time jobs outside of home
- The “Where” sight factor
21 Clues: Gross National Income • Gross Domestic Product • Purchasing Power Parity • The “Money” sight factor • The “Where” sight factor • The “People” sight factor • Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services. • Ability of Women to achieve improved status • Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate • Is a process of integration and interaction among the people • ...
Saul to Paul 2025-05-12
Across
- Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul
- Saul’s hometown
- He stood up for Paul when others were afraid
- Saul heard this from heaven saying, “Why are you persecuting me?”
- The city Saul was traveling to when he encountered Jesus
- The group Saul originally hunted but later joined
- The voice Saul heard on the road identified as Him
- A word describing Saul’s transformation to Paul
- Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus
- The one Paul preached boldly after his conversion
- Paul became this after his conversion
Down
- These fell from Saul’s eyes when his sight was restored
- What happened to Saul after seeing the bright light
- The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight
- Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight
- What Saul did while blind in Damascus
- What Saul came to have in Jesus
- The group Paul was especially called to preach to
- What Saul did to Christians before his conversion
- A bright one appeared from heaven and changed Saul’s life
20 Clues: Saul’s hometown • What Saul came to have in Jesus • What Saul did while blind in Damascus • Paul became this after his conversion • Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus • The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight • Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul • He stood up for Paul when others were afraid • Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
Down
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- The social rules of language.
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
- These are picture books with story lines.
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- The social rules of language.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
Down
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- These are picture books with story lines.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
Sensory Writing Crossword! 2023-12-13
Kimberly Puzzle One 2021-11-10
Across
- a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric
- a mentally ill person (not in technical use)
- having human like characteristics
- force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way.
- under the earth
- blood-red color
- the same sound
- a bad mixture of sounds
- concise and exact use of words in writing or speech
- only married to one person
Down
- of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs
- to look around
- to kill a royalty
- study of birds
- the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms
- a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
- quality of being pleasing to the ear
- (of a person) fond of company; sociable
- characterized by, involving, or causing excruciating pain or suffering
19 Clues: to look around • study of birds • the same sound • under the earth • blood-red color • to kill a royalty • a bad mixture of sounds • only married to one person • having human like characteristics • quality of being pleasing to the ear • (of a person) fond of company; sociable • a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric • of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs • ...
The UnderScoopFire Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2012-08-17
Across
- shortest Amigo
- android Avenger
- Griswold destination
- Band: Jesse and the
- owner of WWE's 'The Streak'
- Basil Karlo
- anthropomorphic raisins' home state
- Duncan of Eternia
- merc with a mouth
- Undercover G.I.Joe
- Jay Pritchett wife
- Grint breakout role
- there's always money in the __ stand
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- James McCullen
- Corey Hart nightwear
- TMNT genius
- Tripper hangout Regal __
- Limbo protectors
- aquatic Eternian henchman
- Cosby Show producer Marcy
- Lost airline
- Emma Frost middle name
- sauce Chandler brings to Thanksgiving
- Cobra Saboteur
- eye that grants sight beyond sight
- Trandoshan bounty hunter ("Like a __")
- UnderScoopFire.com's #1 greatest villain of all time
27 Clues: TMNT genius • Basil Karlo • Lost airline • shortest Amigo • James McCullen • Cobra Saboteur • android Avenger • Limbo protectors • Duncan of Eternia • merc with a mouth • Undercover G.I.Joe • Jay Pritchett wife • Band: Jesse and the • Grint breakout role • Corey Hart nightwear • Griswold destination • Emma Frost middle name • Tripper hangout Regal __ • aquatic Eternian henchman • ...
Grade 7 Lesson 8 2023-11-04
Across
- show as being similar
- distinct or separate
- something that represents another thing
- building of US Congress
- presence
- building in which state legislature meets
- tactful or prudent when dealing with others
- persons who wait on or escort others
- agree
- an example
Down
- a member of an irregular army
- quote an authority or example
- a large ape
- ability to see; sight
- brief moments of time
- city that is seat of government; wealth in form of money or property
- musical instrument of brass plates
- people undergoing medical treatment
- calm endurance or composure
- location
- moving upward; rise; climb
- fungus and algae living symbiotically
22 Clues: agree • presence • location • an example • a large ape • distinct or separate • show as being similar • ability to see; sight • brief moments of time • building of US Congress • moving upward; rise; climb • calm endurance or composure • a member of an irregular army • quote an authority or example • musical instrument of brass plates • people undergoing medical treatment • ...
FCE 2 week 9 2014-08-31
Across
- to assume [sth]
- faulty goods (coll)
- exploitation (n)
- sight (n)
- to make a donation (coll)
- shares (n)
- assumption (n)
- well-off (adj)
- a fortune (n)
- conscience (n)
- house-warming party/do (coll)
- [to be] unwilling (adj)
- reluctant (adj)
- starvation (n)
- to empathise [with sb]
Down
- refund cash refund (coll)
- compensation (n)
- [to feel] inadequate (adj)
- to resent [sth]
- moving (adj)
- credit note (coll)
- to flatter [sb]
- emotional blackmail (coll)
- to applaud [sb/sth]
- to swoop [on sb/sth]
- endangered (adj)
- amazement (n)
- generosity (n)
- to rip [sb] off
29 Clues: sight (n) • shares (n) • moving (adj) • a fortune (n) • amazement (n) • assumption (n) • well-off (adj) • conscience (n) • generosity (n) • starvation (n) • to resent [sth] • to assume [sth] • to flatter [sb] • reluctant (adj) • to rip [sb] off • compensation (n) • exploitation (n) • endangered (adj) • credit note (coll) • faulty goods (coll) • to applaud [sb/sth] • to swoop [on sb/sth] • to empathise [with sb] • ...
Grade 9 English Vocab. 2014-05-30
Across
- Rewrite the main points in your own words.
- An object, which stands for a quality or idea. {e.g. A dove as a symbol for peace or a heart as a symbol for love.)
- The main idea, moral or message of a text.
- A group of sentences relating to a single idea or topic.
- When human qualities are given to animals or objects.
- A figure of speech that uses two normally contradictory terms. i.e. “Beautiful tyrant!”, “Jumbo shrimp”, or “Cold fire”.
- A part of speech that is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Presenting other people’s ideas and words as if they were your own.
- Words at the top of an article that indicate the topic (much like a title).
- Time, place, and circumstances that the story or event takes place. The environment in which the story takes place.
- A part of speech, which tells what nouns can do, be a feel. Your action words in a sentence.
- A part of speech that describes a noun.
- The plan, skeleton, framework, sequence of events, or storyline. A series of actions that make up the story.
- A part of speech, which describes or modifies verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. All adverbs end in “ly”.
- The turning point of the plot. The moment of greatest action, when the action reaches it’s highest point.
Down
- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words. The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a series of words. It adds rhythm or emphasizes emotion (e.g., The menacing moonlight created mystery.)
- The perspective from which events are seen, a story is told or an argument is made.
- An over-exaggeration. i.e. My book bag weighs a ton.
- The sound of a word resembles its meaning. {e.g. Snap, Crackle, Pop, Buzz, Hiss}
- Language that appeals to the senses of touch, sight, taste, hearing, and smell. When the writer creates a vivid image of something by appealing to one of the reader’s senses.
- A direct comparison. {The wind is a dancer.}Meter The pattern of rhythm in a line of poetry.
- The position/opinion the writer is trying to defend.
- A piece of writing that tells a story.
- The struggle between opposing forces. The main problem faced by characters in the story.
24 Clues: A piece of writing that tells a story. • A part of speech that describes a noun. • Rewrite the main points in your own words. • The main idea, moral or message of a text. • An over-exaggeration. i.e. My book bag weighs a ton. • The position/opinion the writer is trying to defend. • When human qualities are given to animals or objects. • ...
Auditor 2025 2025-12-16
Across
- Maggie the dog’s halloween costume
- Bitternut hickory trees are known for their bitter nuts and their (two words)
- jason's giant dorky dog
- Thad’s giant furry friend
- Hunter couldn’t believe that Kevin could fit his _____ in his mouth…
- Melissa (two words)
- One of the office caterpillars
- Kristin
- 2025 BOS Biggest Drama came from this rural Street
- Leyna’s Halloween costume
- Talsma doesn’t look like his dad, he looks like his…?
- Most chaotic part of the office
- Kenzie’s Halloween costume
- Leyna
- Who tried to run for Supervisor during the City School Election
- Brett is now known as the ____ police
- Lori
- Maintenance’s least favorite holiday activity
- Ryan introduced us to this snack consisting of cool whip and this girl scout collaboration breakfast pastry
- What disrupted our super important meeting?
- The office had two of these to celebrate this year, on the same weekend!
- Who did Kenzie impersonate to win things on the radio?
- Lori’s Halloween costume
- Kristin’s halloween costume
Down
- Who’s in charge of answering the phones on election night?
- Heather Preston has a huge crush on this State of Iowa Employee, I mean I think we all do
- Punny nickname Brad called Kenzie after her ingrown toenail (spelling?)
- We are all trauma bonded by the sight of a ___ during a meeting…
- Hunter is this breed of poultry (three words)
- Full name of the mammal running for Mayor of Newton
- One of the office caterpillars
- This furry friend was on the theater marquee
- Mackenzie
- Kristin smuggled this in her purse
- Our super important meeting was spent here
- This county makes us feel better about our chaos
- Baxter “friend” was running for what position?(spelling?)
- Don’t complain about your parking ticket, you might be known as this if you do
- Auditor Baseball nicknames Teresa
- She gifts us with puppies
- What extremely expired treat did Steve bring to the office?
- Michele (two words
- She does NOT like us, as much as we try to get her to
- Jenna (two words)
- Talsma quote “ I’m not _____, this is how I am”
- Adams guess for halloween costume (two words)
46 Clues: Lori • Leyna • Kristin • Mackenzie • Jenna (two words) • Michele (two words • Melissa (two words) • jason's giant dorky dog • Lori’s Halloween costume • Thad’s giant furry friend • Leyna’s Halloween costume • She gifts us with puppies • Kenzie’s Halloween costume • Kristin’s halloween costume • One of the office caterpillars • One of the office caterpillars • Most chaotic part of the office • ...
Name _______ Date___ Per. __ Week 22 Spelling Puzzle 2024-02-21
Across
- A path to take or not, manner of doing something
- All done
- Something you press on to slow down or stop
- To look at something or a sight to see
- The opposite of disliked
- When you know something without any doubts
- How I felt when I saw something that was so great
- My buddy, pal, bro, bruh, bro-skeee
- To put something on the scales to find out how heavy
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- What I did last weekend on blades or 4 wheels
- Fish or cookies can come out like this.
- The opposite of some
- What happens that causes something to need fixed
- What your mouth does to form words
- The point of school is mainly to do this.
- What I did with my collectible cards
16 Clues: All done • The opposite of some • The opposite of disliked • What your mouth does to form words • My buddy, pal, bro, bruh, bro-skeee • What I did with my collectible cards • To look at something or a sight to see • Fish or cookies can come out like this. • The point of school is mainly to do this. • When you know something without any doubts • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-03
Across
- A person works as a member of the crew of a ship.
- The tallest mountain in the world
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- The fastest animal on earth
- A person who treats sick animals
- A game with rackets which is played back and forth across a net
- It is the Malaysian currency
- A building where goods are manufactured by machine
Down
- A person who writes stories
- A high body temperature usually accompanied by shivering
- A person who is very good in sports and games
- A large store selling foods and household goods
- A place of worship for Christians
- A special vehicle that moves underwater
- A wonderful sight in the sky after rain
- We check the meanings and spelling of words here
16 Clues: A person who writes stories • The fastest animal on earth • It is the Malaysian currency • A person who treats sick animals • The tallest mountain in the world • A place of worship for Christians • A special vehicle that moves underwater • A wonderful sight in the sky after rain • A person who is very good in sports and games • A large store selling foods and household goods • ...
Poetic Terms Review 2024-03-05
Across
- A comparison of two unlike things NOT using like, as, or than
- A songlike poem that tells a story.
- rhyme rhyming of two words within a line of poetry
- When words have the same ending syllables
- A group of lines in a poem; a “paragraph” of poetry
- Repeating a sound, word, phrase, or image in a work or text for an important effect
- Description that appeals to the five senses: sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch
- A form of poetry with 14 lines. The two main types are Italian and Shakespearean.
- A Japanese form of poetry with three lines. The 1st and 3rd lines have five syllables each, and the 2nd line has seven syllables. It is usually related to nature.
- A comparison of two unlike things using like, as, or than
- A stanza or poem of two lines that rhyme and follow a regular rhythm
- Words that sound like what they mean
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- Using the same consonant sound, especially at the beginning of words
- A deliberate, extreme exaggeration to make a point
- A stanza or poem of four lines that follows a regular rhythm and rhyme pattern
- A form of poetry with five lines. Lines 1, 2 & 5 rhyme; lines 3 & 4 rhyme
- rhyme Rhyme that occurs at the end of lines
- A set pattern of hard and soft beats in lines a poem
- Giving human qualities to something that is not human
- verse Poetry that does not have a regular rhythm or rhyme
- A repeating series of hard and soft beats in a poem
- an expression that calls something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- Pentameter a line of writing that consists of ten spoken syllables in a specific pattern -- uses stressed and unstressed syllables
- A common saying the means something different from its literal definition
- All of the words in a poem that are on the same line of a page
- Using a word in an unusual way to create a phrase that means to be funny.
26 Clues: A songlike poem that tells a story. • Words that sound like what they mean • When words have the same ending syllables • rhyme Rhyme that occurs at the end of lines • A deliberate, extreme exaggeration to make a point • rhyme rhyming of two words within a line of poetry • A repeating series of hard and soft beats in a poem • ...
September to February Vocabulary 2025-02-04
Across
- the part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
- A comparison, either expressed or implied, without the use of like or as
- A sentence that asks a question
- a word modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- a shortened form of two words combined with an apostrophe
- are words with similar meanings
- the rhyming patterning of a poem
- a word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.
- The giving of human qualities or life to inanimate objects or ideas
- This cannot stand alone and depends on the main clause
- the literal dictionary definition of a word.
- are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
- (and, but, or, so, yet, for, nor).
- a group of lines in a poem; a verse
- a fancy way of saying hearing
- This can stand alone as a sentence
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- the emotional or cultural meaning associated with a word.
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- A sentence that gives a command (Please read this chapter.).
- A sentence that makes a statement
- a fancy way of saying taste
- a fancy way of saying touch
- a word used to express emotion.
- a word used in place of a noun.
- A sentence that expresses strong emotion (Wow, this book is amazing!)
- the part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.
- a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence. They tell the ‘position’ of the noun or pronoun.
- a fancy way of saying smell
- A word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.
- a fancy way of saying sight
- a word expresses action or state of being.
- contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction
- are words with opposite meanings.
- a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.t usually answers the questions of when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what degree. Adverbs often end in -ly.
- a person, place, thing, or idea.
35 Clues: a fancy way of saying taste • a fancy way of saying touch • a fancy way of saying smell • a fancy way of saying sight • a fancy way of saying hearing • a word used to express emotion. • a word used in place of a noun. • A sentence that asks a question • are words with similar meanings • the rhyming patterning of a poem • a person, place, thing, or idea. • ...
Grade 7 Terms 2025-04-30
Across
- the part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
- A comparison, either expressed or implied, without the use of like or as
- A sentence that asks a question
- a word modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- a shortened form of two words combined with an apostrophe
- are words with similar meanings
- the rhyming patterning of a poem
- a word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.
- The giving of human qualities or life to inanimate objects or ideas
- This cannot stand alone and depends on an independent clause
- the literal dictionary definition of a word.
- are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
- (and, but, or, so, yet, for, nor).
- a group of lines in a poem; a verse
- a fancy way of saying hearing
- This can stand alone as a sentence
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- the emotional or cultural meaning associated with a word.
Down
- A sentence that gives a command (Please read this chapter.).
- A sentence that makes a statement
- a fancy way of saying taste
- a fancy way of saying touch
- a word used to express emotion.
- a word used in place of a noun.
- A sentence that expresses strong emotion (Wow, this book is amazing!)
- the part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.
- a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence. They tell the ‘position’ of the noun or pronoun.
- a fancy way of saying smell
- A word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.
- a fancy way of saying sight
- a word expresses action or state of being.
- contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction
- are words with opposite meanings.
- a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.t usually answers the questions of when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what degree.
- a person, place, thing, or idea.
35 Clues: a fancy way of saying taste • a fancy way of saying touch • a fancy way of saying smell • a fancy way of saying sight • a fancy way of saying hearing • a word used to express emotion. • a word used in place of a noun. • A sentence that asks a question • are words with similar meanings • the rhyming patterning of a poem • a person, place, thing, or idea. • ...
Poetry Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
Across
- A repetition of similar sounds in two or more words- most often in the final syllables of lines in poems.
- An object that represents something other than itself. A rose can symbolize love.
- A comparison of two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- Words that imitate real sound
- a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation.
- The repetition of initial sounds with neighboring words.
- A direct comparison of two things NOT using “like” or “as”
- The “voice” of a poem, like the narrator of a story.
- The attitude of the author towards the audience, characters, or subject (ex. Serious, humorous)
- The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem or song.
- An implied or direct reference to a familiar person, place, or event in history
- A formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.
- Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.
Down
- Exaggerated statements that are not meant to be taken literally
- A humorous poem of three long and two short lines rhyming AABBA
- A poem that always has 14 lines and a set rhyming pattern
- the repetition of vowel sounds
- A recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
- poetry that "breaks the rules" and doesn't have a set rhyming pattern
- The use of language to create sensory impressions (sight, sound, touch, smell, taste)
- The message about life a text is conveying to a reader. Must be universal.
- A type of writing in which the poet chooses and arranges words to create a strong feeling through meaning, sound, and rhythm.
- An object or thing is given human qualities or human form
- A form of poetry that tells a story.
- A group of lines that forms a basic paragraph in a poem.
25 Clues: Words that imitate real sound • the repetition of vowel sounds • A form of poetry that tells a story. • The “voice” of a poem, like the narrator of a story. • The repetition of initial sounds with neighboring words. • A group of lines that forms a basic paragraph in a poem. • A poem that always has 14 lines and a set rhyming pattern • ...
Poetry Terms Review 2013-04-15
Across
- A phrase or verse recurring at intervals in a song or poem, especially at the end of each stanza; chorus.
- A reference to a well-known person, place, or event from history, literature, or religion.
- A group of lines that form a unit in a poem.
- The recurrence of sounds, words, phrases, lines, or stanzas in a literary work.
- The literal, dictionary definition of a word.
- The speaker in the poem who is clearly a different person from the poet.
- Giving human traits or characteristics to something nonhuman (animal, object, or idea).
- The main idea or message that a poem or story conveys.
- The pattern of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line.
- The attitude that a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character.
- The use of a person, place, or thing that stands for something in addition to itself.
- Intentional exaggeration, usually used to create emphasis or humor.
- A comparison between two unlike things WITHOUT using like or as.
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- A reversal of the usual or natural order of the words.
- A term made of two words that contradict each other, such as “jumbo shrimp”.
- The unspoken or unwritten meanings and feelings associated with a word beyond its dictionary definition.
- The repetition of sounds, especially consonant sounds, at the beginning of words.
- Comparison between two unlike things using like or as.
- The repetition of sounds (accented syllable + all following syllables) in words that appear close to each other in a poem.
- Descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
- The pattern of end rhyme; a different letter of the alphabet signals each new sound, like aabbcc or ababcdcd.
- A word whose sound suggests its meaning, such as swoosh or crackle.
- Rhyme occurs within a line of poetry.
- The voice that talks to the reader or to the person whom the work addresses.
- The overall feeling that a work of literature creates for readers.
25 Clues: Rhyme occurs within a line of poetry. • A group of lines that form a unit in a poem. • The literal, dictionary definition of a word. • A reversal of the usual or natural order of the words. • Comparison between two unlike things using like or as. • The main idea or message that a poem or story conveys. • ...
vocab crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- a phrase whose meaning cannot be understood literally
- a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration for emphasis, effect, or humor
- a figure of speech where human qualities, emotions, or actions are attributed to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas, creating a more vivid and relatable portrayal
- the author's or narrator's attitude or feeling toward the subject matter, conveyed through their word choice, syntax, and style
- the point where one line of text ends and a new one begins
- a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms to create a unique or thought-provoking effect
- the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse
- a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things by stating that one thing is another, without using "like" or "as," creating a vivid and imaginative comparison to convey meaning or evoke imagery
- a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as", creating a vivid and engaging image for the reader
- writing that is arranged in a rhythmic pattern, often with rhyme, and is characteristic of poetry, as opposed to prose.
- descriptive language that evokes a sensory experience or creates a mental image for the reader, engaging their senses of sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch
- a grouping of lines that are set apart from other lines in a poem, often by a line break or indentation
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- the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in multiple words in a single line, sentence, or phrase
- a literary device where objects, characters, actions, or ideas represent something beyond their literal meaning, conveying deeper ideas, themes, or emotions.
- a humorous play on words
- the correspondence of two or more words with similar-sounding final syllables placed so as to echo one another
- a literary device where words imitate or suggest the sounds they describe
- the pattern or flow of sounds, often created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables, which gives a piece of writing a musical quality or beat
- the atmosphere and overall feeling a piece of writing evokes in the reader.
- a situation where there is a contrast between reality and expectations
20 Clues: a humorous play on words • a phrase whose meaning cannot be understood literally • the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse • the point where one line of text ends and a new one begins • a situation where there is a contrast between reality and expectations • a literary device where words imitate or suggest the sounds they describe • ...
detective story 2019-07-31
Across
- not near
- express joy and happiness by more than a smile
- round part of a bike
- look for
- go out of sight
- come to sight
- opposite to midnight
- experience, sense
- go on foot
- a secret to solve
- something that happens
- opposite to sit
Down
- high
- calm, still
- very big
- fast
- not expected
- take place
- guest
- unusual
- it covers the steel part of the wheel
- receive
- a part of clothes to put hands or other things in it
- prepared to do\for sth
- visible prints
- go (by bike or horse)
26 Clues: high • fast • guest • unusual • receive • not near • very big • look for • take place • go on foot • calm, still • not expected • come to sight • visible prints • go out of sight • opposite to sit • experience, sense • a secret to solve • round part of a bike • opposite to midnight • go (by bike or horse) • prepared to do\for sth • something that happens • it covers the steel part of the wheel • ...
Tremores 2024-05-01
Across
- I don't understand
- we were afraid
- y'all were afraid
- you left
- (the earth) trembled
- I felt
- y'all caught sight of
- I was walking
- you came
- (Clemens) told
- (tremors) destroyed
- I called
- were trusting
- (Grumio) entered
- I am
- you were doing
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- I was dictating
- (Clemens) came
- y'all felt
- we made
- he led
- I sent
- (Iulius) he was living
- he said (dicere)
- is
- I caught sight of
- y'all were
- (the household gods) protected
- I was reading
- (Caecilius) was dining
- (Iulius) asked
- (Caecilius) responded
- we saw
33 Clues: is • I am • he led • I sent • I felt • we saw • we made • you left • you came • I called • y'all felt • y'all were • I was reading • I was walking • were trusting • (Clemens) came • we were afraid • (Clemens) told • (Iulius) asked • you were doing • I was dictating • he said (dicere) • (Grumio) entered • y'all were afraid • I caught sight of • I don't understand • (tremors) destroyed • (the earth) trembled • y'all caught sight of • ...
Read 180 Vocabulary Unit 1 2021-09-17
Across
- able to be relied upon
- a deceptive appearance
- to develop further
- what happens as a result of an activity
- to change or influence something
- a mistake in the way something looks
- the main subject
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- a point of view
- someone who watched an event happen
- sight or seeing
- the skill needed to do something
- having to do with sight
- a scientist who studies the mind
- to cause someone to believe something
- a habit of doing something
- an official statement for the court
- watching something
- the way you think about something
- the magician uses this for magic tricks
- to remember
20 Clues: to remember • a point of view • sight or seeing • the main subject • to develop further • watching something • able to be relied upon • a deceptive appearance • having to do with sight • a habit of doing something • the skill needed to do something • a scientist who studies the mind • to change or influence something • the way you think about something • someone who watched an event happen • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- a pizza restaurant
- many different types.
- eating a meal
- competition
- a person who serves in an army
- the ability to see
- in the traditional (usual) way
- A person who travels to a new place to learn about it.
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- yummy or very tasty
- reward that you win
- normal (People can see it everywhere.)
- containing poison that is dangerous
- vegetarian
- not common, rare
- foods that are put on top of another food
- a protection shield
- food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal
- a professional cook
- flat bread to make pizza
- sight, taste, touch, smell, and hearing
20 Clues: vegetarian • competition • eating a meal • not common, rare • a pizza restaurant • the ability to see • yummy or very tasty • reward that you win • a protection shield • a professional cook • many different types. • flat bread to make pizza • a person who serves in an army • in the traditional (usual) way • containing poison that is dangerous • normal (People can see it everywhere.) • ...
Latin Alive! Book 3. Chapter 10 Vocabulary Test 2026-02-21
Across
- a lot, a drawing of lots, casting of lots, fate
- admiration
- so often
- to rejoice
- separate, single, one at a time
- sight, view, range of sight
- distinguished, excellent
- equal to, like
- interpreter, translator
- equal to, like
- nearly, almost
- mockery
Down
- a dull, roaring sound
- to hate, despise
- for a little while
- to come together
- to be silent
- to strive for, seek
- to fight, to contend, to struggle
- to send away, to remove
- the fleet, the army
- destruction
- anyone you wish, no matter who, whoever
- est there is a need
- more, to a greater extent, rather
25 Clues: mockery • so often • admiration • to rejoice • destruction • to be silent • equal to, like • equal to, like • nearly, almost • to hate, despise • to come together • for a little while • to strive for, seek • the fleet, the army • est there is a need • a dull, roaring sound • to send away, to remove • interpreter, translator • distinguished, excellent • sight, view, range of sight • ...
Sight Words- Question Words 2021-08-29
6 Clues: asking for time. • asking for a place • asking for a reason • asking for a person • asking about the way it is done. • asking for information specifying something.
Old and New Jobs 2023-07-04
Across
- from the computer you can use this to put words and images on a paper
- items that are used for entertainment or for business (like making phone calls or doing work)
Down
- to suddenly show up, or pop up, or be in someone's sight
- to put things in order, or oragnize
- a hard material usually to make sturdy things
- to use a keyboard to make words
6 Clues: to use a keyboard to make words • to put things in order, or oragnize • a hard material usually to make sturdy things • to suddenly show up, or pop up, or be in someone's sight • from the computer you can use this to put words and images on a paper • items that are used for entertainment or for business (like making phone calls or doing work)
Vocabulary Crossword 2023-12-19
Across
- Just enough
- Connected to the matter at hand
- Using an object to represent an idea ex: a wedding ring represents love
- Words or phrases that are not literal
- people who move from place to place (such as people who ride the rails)
- The possibility of a future event(s)
- Able to endure and overcome challenges
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- The absence of rain for a long time
- a connection between two people (or things)
- To keep up
- A body part not having natural shape or form
- A person’s point of view about a subject
- Having concern for someone's suffering
- Descriptive language that targets the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)
- A person’s mental or emotional state
- To seek the affections of someone you like
16 Clues: To keep up • Just enough • Connected to the matter at hand • The absence of rain for a long time • A person’s mental or emotional state • The possibility of a future event(s) • Words or phrases that are not literal • Having concern for someone's suffering • Able to endure and overcome challenges • A person’s point of view about a subject • ...
SIGHT VOCAB 2025-10-17
Across
- Detector Cells Specialized neurons in the brain’s visual cortex that respond to specific visual features, such as edges, angles, shapes, or movement.
- Sharpness or clarity of vision; how clear your eyesight is.
- The process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- A condition where distant objects are seen clearly but close objects appear blurry because the image focuses behind the retina.
- Trichromatic Theory The theory that the retina has three types of color receptors (red, green, and blue) that combine to produce all the colors we see.
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- Theory The idea that color vision is controlled by three opposing color pairs: red–green, blue–yellow, and black–white. When one color in a pair is activated, the other is suppressed.
- The actual color we see (like red, blue, or green), determined by the wavelength of light.
- Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color and detail; they work best in bright light.
- A condition where close objects are seen clearly but distant objects appear blurry because the image focuses in front of the retina.
- Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect black, white, and gray; they work best in dim light and help with night vision.
- Constancy The ability to see consistent colors even under different lighting conditions (a red apple looks red in sunlight and shade).
11 Clues: Sharpness or clarity of vision; how clear your eyesight is. • The actual color we see (like red, blue, or green), determined by the wavelength of light. • The process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina. • Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color and detail; they work best in bright light. • ...
2025 Anniversary Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- / The city of the team known for the “tush push”
- / the place of the dead + another word for “city”
- / Partner to Ernie + to get better (2 words)
- / It is time to go here even though it may be vain (3 words)
- / Capable of trimming fine threadlike strands or tracking down money owed
- / a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true.
- / The hindmost part of an animal + compare the age of something + the indefinite continued progress of existence (5 words)
- / Not push down (2 words)
- / Two brothers older than our second female child has his sight set on this category of a fall after-school activity
- / This version associated with the square root of forty-nine feelings of surprise mingled with admiration is a family favorite
- / a payment made to a professional person in exchange for advice or services + to put an end to
- / Not drunk + past tense of “the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences” (2 words)
- / The omniscient one + not mother
- / future leader of a weekly group known by double non-vowels (2 words)
- / ten cubed + 100 pence + a heavy stick with a thick end (3 words)
- / The name of our shyest when pronounced in a “pork-related” dialect of the language of the Roman Empire.
- / The only approved extracurricular activity for our youngest (2 words)
- / where the bullet goes or a large room used for formal or public events
- / a tax imposed by a government on imported goods, often used to protect domestic industries, raise revenue, or influence trade policies
- / Show about those having been selected as the best or most appropriate (2 words)
- / A disease that is named after the appearance of objects or light sources, determined by the way they reflect or emit light, and described by characteristics like hue, lightness, and saturation (2 words)
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- / Because of its limited compression ratio, these are used exclusively as booster machines (2 words)
- / A minor profit + a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue (2 words)
- / Circular non-consonant + what you say to get your throat checked + one of the five W’s used in writing
- / A different spelling for multiple groups of laborers that pick fruit or vegetables
- / An 8th grade tradition that our second male participated in during the spring of this year (3 words)
- / come into the presence of someone or a really long day watching kids move at a speed faster than a walk
- / Not major + (Income - Expenses) (2 words)
- / Less than a mountain + the first name of the person that oversees projects at GCV
- / A form of gambling, especially on horse races, in which all the money is divided among the winners
- / A monkey known for his strong desire to know or learn something + not crooked (2 words)
- / to fix something on a wall + not him + the first workday of the week (2 words)
- / Not east + the tip of a needle
- / The most recent addition to the family group chat
- / known for pushing air through a conical wind instrument and the manager of the project to improve a detached structure
- / There is a fantasy trilogy about this round object + combustion and burning that typically gives out bright light, heat, and smoke (3 words)
- / the world or the state of things as they actually exist
- / If Thomas Jefferson were applying for college, he would take this exam
- / the act of moving something in a circular direction minus the last letter + great and impressive power or strength
- / Not straight + seven less than three squared + the thing you ought to do on green (3 words)
- / Generally, these critters are to be avoided, except when paired with the word that means to spin on its axis (2 words)
41 Clues: / Not push down (2 words) • / Not east + the tip of a needle • / The omniscient one + not mother • / Not major + (Income - Expenses) (2 words) • / Partner to Ernie + to get better (2 words) • / The city of the team known for the “tush push” • / the place of the dead + another word for “city” • / The most recent addition to the family group chat • ...
59.Describing a place 2023-06-18
Across
- - Stunning and grand, a sight that's in demand.
- - Charming and small, a place to enthrall.
- - Room to roam, plenty of space to call home.
- - Warm and snug, like a comfy hug.
- - Tranquil and still, a place to find your fill.
- - Bright and bold, a sight to behold.
- - Grand and regal, a sight truly special.
Down
- - Lush and vibrant, nature's own vibrant.
- - Full of life, energy running rife.
- - Enchanting and surreal, a place that can make you feel
- - Serene and calm, a place to be free from qualm.
- - Hustle and bustle, never a moment to tussle.
- - Tranquil and still, a place to feel a chill.
- - Thrills and fun, never a dull run.
14 Clues: - Warm and snug, like a comfy hug. • - Full of life, energy running rife. • - Thrills and fun, never a dull run. • - Bright and bold, a sight to behold. • - Lush and vibrant, nature's own vibrant. • - Grand and regal, a sight truly special. • - Charming and small, a place to enthrall. • - Room to roam, plenty of space to call home. • ...
Sight Words 1 2020-09-28
Basic Sight Words 2022-07-18
6 Clues: I visit my grandmother _____. • We went for a ____ this morning. • I will ______ to Billie Eilish later. • My ______ and I will play after class. • I wonder where the ____ bought her dress. • I go to ______ everyday and learn new things.
Homophone Crossword - Sage 2025-02-26
Across
- it is ______ pet (There, Their, They're)
- Oh! this person received a _______ (Mettle, meddle, metal, medal)
- it describes the location of something (sight,cite,site)
- Hey! look over _____ (There, Their, They're)
- excluding something or someone (Accept,except)
- purchase something from somewhere (Buy,by,bye)
- its a noun (Advice, Advise)
- ________ going to the store? Alright then (Your,You're)
- its a verb (Advice, Advise)
- some kind of material (Mettle, meddle, metal,medal)
- describes the image of something (Scene,seen,saw)
- there was ______ of them (To,too,two)
- describes something that can trick the eye (Allusion, Illusion)
- it describes taking something that was given to you (except,accept)
- left or _______ (Right,write)
- ______ is not going to be alright if you keep on saying that it is not alright.(its,It's)
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- To get into another persons business (Mettle, meddle, meta, medal)
- _______ animal is running around in the neighbors yard? (Whose,Who's)
- hey can you _______ something on that piece of paper? (right, write)
- its the opposite of win (loose, lose)
- That is _____ much! (Two, to, too)
- go look over _______ (Their, they're, There)
- it describes the cause of something (Affect,Effect)
- I'd rather do this ______ that (Than,then)
- the __________ was about the paper work (Allusion, Illusion)
- describes grit (Mettle, medal, metal, meddle)
- it describes the opposite of tight (Lose,loose)
- past tense of seen (Scene,seen,saw)
- did you _______ your source? (Sight,cite,site)
- you can see because of ______ (Sight,cite,site)
30 Clues: its a noun (Advice, Advise) • its a verb (Advice, Advise) • left or _______ (Right,write) • That is _____ much! (Two, to, too) • past tense of seen (Scene,seen,saw) • its the opposite of win (loose, lose) • there was ______ of them (To,too,two) • it is ______ pet (There, Their, They're) • I'd rather do this ______ that (Than,then) • ...
Spelling Words Week 10 2021-11-02
Across
- After watching the scary movie she was at a ______ for words. The movie left her speechless!
- Water turns into a _________ when it's frozen into ice.
- Do you wear makeup on your _______?
- I have white a ________ around my house.
- 10 millimeters equals 1 ________.
- A full moon is the shape of a ________.
- I love the smell of pumpkin _______!
- How much does this cost? Look at the ________ tag.
Down
- Do you hear the ______?
- I can see the red and blue _______ lights!
- My grandma is losing her eye _______.
- The moon is in outer _______.
- Could you put the ______ tray in the freezer?
- After riding my bike for 1 hour, my legs hurt from all the ________.
- Bring an extra blanket, just in _______ it's cold outside.
- I like to see clowns at the _________!
- The core is at the _______ of the sun.
17 Clues: Do you hear the ______? • The moon is in outer _______. • 10 millimeters equals 1 ________. • Do you wear makeup on your _______? • I love the smell of pumpkin _______! • My grandma is losing her eye _______. • I like to see clowns at the _________! • The core is at the _______ of the sun. • A full moon is the shape of a ________. • I have white a ________ around my house. • ...
Defining relative clauses 2021-11-29
Across
- a container made of a soft material, as paper or plastic, that can be closed at the mouth.
- a book containing the words of a language, usually in alphabetical order
- a plant having a permanently woody trunk and branches
- instruments for writing or drawing
Down
- a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
- a portable computer small
- an automobile
- the organ of sight
8 Clues: an automobile • the organ of sight • a portable computer small • instruments for writing or drawing • a plant having a permanently woody trunk and branches • a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front. • a book containing the words of a language, usually in alphabetical order • ...
April - May sight and spelling words 2015-04-27
Across
- how you treat your friends
- something you see
- your mom and dad ------- a garden
- my mom ------ my glass with milk
- acat is an animal you are a
- making sure your answer is correct
- the teacher is ------- a story
- place a book on the shelf
- moving your backpack from place to place
Down
- dad and mom do this when you are at school
- the airplane does this at the airport
- I sleep late so I ------ the bus
- tricking another person
- the pictures ---- beautiful
- you do this at night
- it melts on warm toast
16 Clues: something you see • you do this at night • it melts on warm toast • tricking another person • place a book on the shelf • how you treat your friends • the pictures ---- beautiful • acat is an animal you are a • the teacher is ------- a story • I sleep late so I ------ the bus • my mom ------ my glass with milk • your mom and dad ------- a garden • making sure your answer is correct • ...
Language Review 2024-12-06
Across
- The use of symbols or objects to represent ideas, concepts, or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
- Refers to the overall attitude of a text that typically reflects the writer’s feelings, opinions, and intentions towards the subject matter.
- The emotional atmosphere or tone created within a text.
- The art of using language effectively and persuasively to communicate with and influence an audience.
- Gives human qualities or actions to objects, animals, ideas, or other non-human entities.
- Refers to the deliberate exaggeration of a truth or point for emphasis or dramatic effect.
- A reference to another work, person, event, place, or thing in pop culture.
- Extends/continues a previously established comparison for several lines, paragraphs, or pages.
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- Refers to the literal, dictionary definition of a word.
- The repetition of two or more letters or sounds at the beginning of words that are adjacent or closely connected to each other.
- The level of formality within a text.
- Being heavily in favor of (positive) OR heavily opposed to (negative) an idea or thing, usually in a way that is close-minded, prejudicial, or unfair.
- Uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two unrelated things.
- Refers to the choice and use of words that authors use in their writing. It involves selecting and arranging words deliberately to create specific effects.
- Refers to the feeling or emotion associated with a word. Can be positive, negative, or neutral.
- Refers to a contradiction or disconnect between what is expected and what happens.
- Refers to the use of vivid and descriptive language to create mental pictures, sensations, or experiences in the minds of readers. Imagery often appeals to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste.
17 Clues: The level of formality within a text. • Refers to the literal, dictionary definition of a word. • The emotional atmosphere or tone created within a text. • Uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two unrelated things. • A reference to another work, person, event, place, or thing in pop culture. • ...
Literary Devices 2023-08-10
Across
- a word that resembles or suggests the sound that it describes
- comparing two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- when a word or phrase is repeated more than once, often for the purpose of emphasis
- descriptive language that engages the human senses (smell, sight, taste, sound, touch) to create an image in the reader's mind
- a reference to a person, place, thing, or other literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar
- when the author hints to readers about something that will happen later in a story
Down
- comparing two unlike things by referring to one as the other
- when non-human things are described as having human traits
- the description of the details, traits and motives of a character
- a common phrase that is not meant to be taken literally
- repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words
- exaggerated statements
- a universal lesson or message explored throughout a story
- an interruption in the chronological sequence of events reflecting on something in the past
- the implied meaning of a word
15 Clues: exaggerated statements • the implied meaning of a word • a common phrase that is not meant to be taken literally • a universal lesson or message explored throughout a story • when non-human things are described as having human traits • comparing two unlike things using the words “like” or “as” • comparing two unlike things by referring to one as the other • ...
spelling words week 2 2016-08-30
12 Clues: injury • on a car • our nation • in a movie • future night • saw in sight • color of light • seen from vision • scared or spooked • pasted tents of laugh • you do this at something funny • it is good for your sole(hint at something funny)
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- Clues - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
Down
- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
25 IMPORTANT LITERATURE TERMS 2024-12-12
Across
- Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- Repetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity
- the perspective from which a story is told
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
- the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
- All the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests
- the main character in a literary work
- A literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstractions
- A word that imitates the sound it represents.
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- the turning point of the story
Down
- Central idea of a work of literature
- an original model on which something was patterned or replicated; the ideal example of a particular type of person or thing
- The dictionary definition of a word
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- comparison not using like or as
- A writer's or speaker's choice of words
- A character or force in conflict with the main character
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
- A person, place or object which has a meaning in itself but suggests other meanings as well
- similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses
25 Clues: the turning point of the story • comparison not using like or as • A comparison using "like" or "as" • The dictionary definition of a word • Central idea of a work of literature • the main character in a literary work • A writer's or speaker's choice of words • the perspective from which a story is told • A word that imitates the sound it represents. • ...
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
Down
- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
Math 2023-10-26
Across
- The angle formed by the line of sight with the horizontal line when the object is below the horizontal level is known as the angle of ______.
- sin (90°-A) and cos A are ____ in value.
- The section in a co-ordinate plane formed by horizontal and vertical lines determing the postion of a point is called ________
- A linear equation in two variables has ______ many solutions.
- The measure (in degrees) of the angle of elevation of the top of the tower 75√3m high from a point at a distance of 75m from the foot of the tower in a horizontal plane is _______.
- The first and last terms of an A.P. are 1 and 11. If the sum of its terms is 36, then the number of terms (in words) will be ____.
- The quadratic equation 2x² -6x +17 has ___ roots.
- State whether true or false: A polynomial whose graph interests the x axis at one point has two zeroes.
- In △ABC, right angled at B, the value of sin(A + C) = ______ (in words).
- The graph of a linear equation is a ___ line.
Down
- If there are two separate circles drawn apart from each other, then the maximum number of common points they have (in words) are ______.
- A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction is known as a/an ________.
- Two figures with the same size and shape are said to be ___.
- State whsether true or false: 4 is the only root of the equation x² -20x +64.
- Tangent lines at the end points of a diameter are _______.
- The decimal expansion of the rational number ¹⁴⁵⁸⁷⁄₁₂₅₀ will terminate after ____ decimal place/places.
- How many two-digit numbers are divisible by three? (Provide your answer in words.)
- Another name for a co-ordinate plane is a ______ plane.
- What type of triangle is always similar to other triangles of its kind?
- A quadratic polynomial has at ___ two zeroes.
20 Clues: sin (90°-A) and cos A are ____ in value. • A quadratic polynomial has at ___ two zeroes. • The graph of a linear equation is a ___ line. • The quadratic equation 2x² -6x +17 has ___ roots. • Another name for a co-ordinate plane is a ______ plane. • Tangent lines at the end points of a diameter are _______. • ...
Homework 2024-04-23
Across
- the repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words in succession whose purpose is to provide an audible pulse that gives a piece of writing a lulling, lyrical, and/or emotive effect.
- the character or force that opposes the protagonist
- any distinctive feature or idea that recurs across a story
- an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles
- "a literary term where you use “like” or “as” to compare two different things and show a common quality between them"
- is a narrative device in which a storyteller gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
- an extreme exaggeration specifically for literary or rhetorical effect.
- used to describe something by focusing on aspects that can be felt or touched
Down
- a metrical foot that features two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable
- references to other literary works.
- a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated
- repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together in a sentence or verse
- a literary device that combines words with contradictory definitions to form a new word or phrase.
- one way a poet can create sounds in a poem.
- interrupts that chronological sequence, the front line action or “present” line of the story, to show readers a scene that unfolded in the past
- a genre associated with the mystery and intrigue surrounding the supernatural and the unknown.
- words that trigger the reader to recall images, or mental pictures, that engage one of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
- a deliberate gap between the language used and what is being discussed
- an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century
- a short syllable followed by a long syllable.
20 Clues: references to other literary works. • one way a poet can create sounds in a poem. • a short syllable followed by a long syllable. • the character or force that opposes the protagonist • any distinctive feature or idea that recurs across a story • a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated • ...
Recap 2022-08-23
Across
- an action word (e.g. stir, fry, chop)
- A word to describe a noun (e.g. gorgeous)
- A fun way to start a narrative?
Down
- The step in summary writing where you rearrange words in a sentence.
- An animal that rolls to defend itself.
- The first step in summary writing after finding main ideas.
- We have 5 of these (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing)
- and;then;additionally;futhermore.
8 Clues: A fun way to start a narrative? • and;then;additionally;futhermore. • an action word (e.g. stir, fry, chop) • An animal that rolls to defend itself. • A word to describe a noun (e.g. gorgeous) • We have 5 of these (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing) • The first step in summary writing after finding main ideas. • ...
Unit 5 2022-06-06
20 Clues: vaim • papp • paha • rull • vaade • kirst • õudus • kauss • muumia • pealuu • kardin • latern • kostüüm • tontlik • lõikama • maiustus • viktoriin • tähistama • kummitama • valmistuma
AJ7U4 Places in the city 2025-04-22
20 Clues: trh • hrad • most • kino • ulice • socha • budova • ostrov • obchod • zábava • doprava • památka • náměstí • přístav • divadlo • knihovna • mrakodrap • katedrála • odpočinek • restaurace
Tima 2024-11-07
20 Clues: дом • знак • цирк • поле • амбар • ферма • музей • полет • хозяин • мечеть • зрение • древний • пекарня • площадь • сообщить • аэропорт • больница • одалживать • библиотека • преступление
Shooting Sports 1 2022-03-11
Across
- bull___
- an FFL may charge this
- distance or place to shoot
- when “in” you are ready
- half the real name
- sight and sight related
- _____ get your gun
- a place for your piece
- mother of all bombs
- ___ware
- half laugh
- yell this to get a shot
- Finnish arms maker
- holder for ammo
- scope or sight set-point
- feed guide
- every shooter’s foremost goal
- word before spirits
- opposite breech
- what we all aim for
- sight protection
- check out a joint or holder for bullet
- not allowed in U.S.
- a popular pistol brand
- pull smoothly for best results
- a unit that is audible and tactile
- full laugh
- 22 or supply
- they are sometimes found at Normandy
Down
- vest or waiter
- an aerodynamic effect
- speed measurement
- Superman vision
- inflatable craft
- sound pressure measure
- grip grit
- hearing protection
- ___spec
- wind speed machine
- slower than sound
- minute of angle
- a legal requirement
- usual first step to zero
- few are made this way
- firearms advocacy group
- arm powered action
- it’s fraction of inches
- every day carry
- helps prevent accidental discharge
- you could go this way if things don’t go your way
- opposite of side by side?
- sometimes called America’s rifle
- you may want to hide this
- snakelike fish
- it might be “y”
- muzzles do this sometimes
- Odyssey computer
57 Clues: bull___ • ___spec • ___ware • grip grit • half laugh • feed guide • full laugh • 22 or supply • vest or waiter • snakelike fish • Superman vision • minute of angle • holder for ammo • opposite breech • every day carry • it might be “y” • inflatable craft • sight protection • Odyssey computer • speed measurement • slower than sound • hearing protection • half the real name • _____ get your gun • wind speed machine • ...
Glossary Drama 2013-05-06
Across
- speech you make yourself
- a dramatic scene
- a creation of speech without prior preparation
- someone who assists the performer by providing the the forgotten words
- a stage area out of sight of the audience
- an unseen area each side of the theatre stage
- a stimulus that provides information about what to do
- the front half of the stage
- a firm open-weave fabric used for curtain in the theatre
Down
- a conversation between to people
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- the part of a modern theatre stage between curtain and or orchestra
- a sloping gallery with seats for spectators
- the process of planning the placement and movements of the performers
- skills in writing or staging plays
- movable objects in a play or movie
- a written version of a play
17 Clues: a dramatic scene • speech you make yourself • the front half of the stage • a written version of a play • a conversation between to people • skills in writing or staging plays • movable objects in a play or movie • a stage area out of sight of the audience • a sloping gallery with seats for spectators • an unseen area each side of the theatre stage • ...
Writing 2024-06-09
Across
- A set of movies or novels that are all related.
- The name for language the describes your 5 senses.
- The people in a novel, movie or play.
- The name of a piece of writing, book or movie.
- The company that prints and distributes the novels.
- The writer of a book.
- The sense that allows you to feel textures/objects.
- The sense that allows you to understand a scent.
Down
- The sense that allows you to understand flavours.
- Full stops, commas, question marks etc.
- You do this with a book.
- You should use sensory language in this style of writing.
- Your writing should be organised into these.
- Name for descriptive words.
- Your sense that gives you vision.
- The storyline of a book or movie.
- The sense that gives you sound.
17 Clues: The writer of a book. • You do this with a book. • Name for descriptive words. • The sense that gives you sound. • Your sense that gives you vision. • The storyline of a book or movie. • The people in a novel, movie or play. • Full stops, commas, question marks etc. • Your writing should be organised into these. • The name of a piece of writing, book or movie. • ...
Human Senses 2024-08-21
Across
- The ability to see
- The sense of detecting odors
- Organ used for tasting
- Organs used for hearing
- The sense of perceiving sound
- The sense of detecting flavors
- Organs used for sight
Down
- What is heard
- Organ used for smelling
- The taste of food or drink
- The sense of feeling through skin
- The feel of a surface
- The sense of seeing
- Used for touching and feeling
- A pleasant smell
15 Clues: What is heard • A pleasant smell • The ability to see • The sense of seeing • The feel of a surface • Organs used for sight • Organ used for tasting • Organ used for smelling • Organs used for hearing • The taste of food or drink • The sense of detecting odors • Used for touching and feeling • The sense of perceiving sound • The sense of detecting flavors • ...
unit 6 lesson 2&3 2024-03-06
Across
- the amount of money available to spend
- involve oneself in
- the condition of being free
- involving competition
- communicating with each other
- someone who pay some/all of the expenses
- relating to the buying and selling of goods
- appropriate
Down
- something that promotes well-being
- based in scientific and industrial progress
- come into existence
- try to sell (a product)
- catch sight of
- someone who sees an event
- relating to sight
15 Clues: appropriate • catch sight of • relating to sight • involve oneself in • come into existence • involving competition • try to sell (a product) • someone who sees an event • the condition of being free • communicating with each other • something that promotes well-being • the amount of money available to spend • someone who pay some/all of the expenses • ...
Occipital Lobe 2024-09-05
5 Clues: location • primary function • symptom of occipital lobe damage • visual awareness, used for distance and size • one of the visual areas necessary for sight (3 words)
Taiwan 2013-08-13
10 Clues: Capital • Asian Art • Highest Peak • Wild Animals • Main Religion • Blessed Sight • Honeymoon Sight • Traditional Food • Live Music Event • Best season to travel
woodside 2025-05-11
Across
- sight of a well liked tree
- is this decorated in a pastel colour?
- woody plants of great height
- rods of punishment
- Richards religious dwelling
- sounds like a hebridean island
- 60's and 70's pop band who may be around at xmas
- french square dwelling
Down
- upper part of superfood fruit
- in sight of local town
- grain grinding dwelling
- lengthy unit of area
- many iphones used here
- yorkshire is made of these
- citrus fruit
- no youngsters here
16 Clues: citrus fruit • rods of punishment • no youngsters here • lengthy unit of area • in sight of local town • many iphones used here • french square dwelling • grain grinding dwelling • sight of a well liked tree • yorkshire is made of these • Richards religious dwelling • woody plants of great height • upper part of superfood fruit • sounds like a hebridean island • ...
VD 4.2. 2025-01-13
Across
- Words that imitate natural sounds associated with objects or actions (e.g., "buzz," "crash," "whisper").
- The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of lines in poetry or songs (e.g., "star" and "far").
- A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds").
- Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze").
- Common expressions with meanings different from the literal interpretation (e.g., "Break the ice" means to start a conversation).
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words (e.g., "Sally sells seashells by the seashore").
Down
- Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall").
- The act of identifying similarities and differences between things, often used in similes and metaphors.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, implying they are the same without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "The world is a stage").
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often for emphasis (e.g., "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse").
- Language A broad term for language that uses literary devices to go beyond the literal meaning (e.g., similes, metaphors, idioms).
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words to create rhythm or emphasis (e.g., "The light of the fire is a sight to admire").
12 Clues: Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall"). • Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze"). • A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds"). • ...
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- Clues - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
Down
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
Ryan Appleby's Literary Terms 2019-08-28
Across
- Is the authors unique way of writing.
- An authors choice of words.
- The descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader. These pictures are created by details of sound, sight, touch, taste, smell, or movement.
- A comparison between two dissimilar things, they do not use "like" or "as".
- ex Machina Means "god from the machine" is the use of some unexpected or improbable incident to make things turn out right in the plot of a text.
- A word is the set of ideas associated with it.
- The techniques a writer uses and reveal the personalities of a character.
- A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story. They serve to reinforce the primary themes. They can be obvious or subtle.
- A phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest.
- Irony A contrast between what a speaker says and what the speaker actually means.
Down
- Refers to the feeling that a writer creates in a story.
- The writers attitude towards her or her audience or subject.
- A direct comparison between two things that uses "like" or "as".
- Refers to the particular arrangement of the words in a sentence..
- An insight, based on stated details, about information that is not stated.
- A character's sudden flash of insight into a conflict or situation.
- Irony Occurs when events turn out contrary to what is expected or what seems appropriate.
- A portrait in words of a person, place, or object. A description is a complete set of images, the finished product dependent on the use of imagery.
- A word in its dictionary meaning.
- A conversation between characters that may reveal their traits.
- Irony Occurs when someone feigns ignorance in order to expose a flaw or weakness in another's position on an issue.
- Irony Occurs when the reader knows more about a situation than charterers do.
- A story or tale with two or more levels of meaning.
23 Clues: An authors choice of words. • A word in its dictionary meaning. • Is the authors unique way of writing. • A word is the set of ideas associated with it. • A story or tale with two or more levels of meaning. • Refers to the feeling that a writer creates in a story. • The writers attitude towards her or her audience or subject. • ...
Safety & Sanitation / Tools & Equipment 2024-01-24
Across
- traditional name for a chef's hat
- passing dry ingredients through a sieve to add air, creating a light product
- inventory method that assumes the first goods purchased are the first goods sold
- small overhead broiler used to finish or top-brown foods
- dish used to keep hot foods hot during service
- systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes
- ___ to eat foods go on the top shelf of the fridge
- mass or heaviness of substance
- ___ factor used to increase or decrease ingredient quantities and recipe yields
- used to drain liquids or rinse food
- dirt is an example of ___ contamination
- acronym to describe the conditions bacteria thrive
- biological contaminant that causes disease- undetectable by smell, sight, or taste
- knife used for detail work due to the short blade
- perforated, cone shaped strainer (2 words)
Down
- occurs when bacteria spread to clean food from a contaminated work area (2 words)
- organization that oversees standards for design, construction, and installation of kitchen tools, cookware, and equipment
- legislation designed to reduce hazards in the work area
- type of slicer used to slice breads and pastry items
- also called dishers, a lever operated hand too (2 words)
- flame source under hotel pans to keep hot foods hot during service
- three forms of contamination include: physical, bacterial, & ___
- the temperature at which bacteria grow most quickly is called the ___ zone
- number of inches food must be stored above the floor
- space occupied by a substance
- portion of the knife blade that fits inside the handle
- acronym to properly use a fire extinguisher
- a cylinder used to roll dough to flatten or shape it (2 words)
- fine mesh, cone shaped strainer
- should always be cooked to an internal temperature of 165*F
30 Clues: space occupied by a substance • mass or heaviness of substance • fine mesh, cone shaped strainer • traditional name for a chef's hat • used to drain liquids or rinse food • dirt is an example of ___ contamination • perforated, cone shaped strainer (2 words) • acronym to properly use a fire extinguisher • dish used to keep hot foods hot during service • ...
Proverbs 4 2025-07-06
Across
- What God’s words bring to those who find them, along with health (v.22)
- A quality of the path of the righteous, growing brighter until full day (v.18)
- The kind of teaching the father gives, not to be abandoned (v.2)
- What you must direct straight ahead, with fixed focus (v.25)
- What you're commanded to do with wisdom and insight (v.5)
- A path where the wicked walk, stumbling without knowing the cause (v.19)
- What to do with wisdom if you want her to exalt and honor you (v.7)
- Should be free from deceit, and lips should speak what is right (v.24)
- What evildoers lose unless they’ve caused someone to stumble (v.16)
- The manner in which you should guard your heart, for it flows with life (v.23)
- What not to do to the right or left; keep your foot from evil (v.27)
- What to do with instruction, for it is your life (v.13)
- A strong command about the path of evil—do this and pass on (v.15)
Down
- The drink of the wicked, showing their corrupt ways (v.17)
- Called the principal thing, worth acquiring along with understanding (v.4-5)
- What the father says to grasp his words with (v.3-4)
- What not to do to wisdom, if you want to be preserved (v.6)
- A group whose path you are told not to enter (v.14)
- What sons are told to give attention to when seeking understanding (v.1)
- What you’re told to pay attention to, inclining your ear to sayings (v.20)
- Where God’s words should not depart from—keep them visible always (v.21)
- If you walk wisely, these won’t be impeded (v.12)
- Something to watch carefully and level out, to walk safely (v.26)
- A symbol placed on your head by wisdom, also a crown of beauty (v.9)
24 Clues: If you walk wisely, these won’t be impeded (v.12) • A group whose path you are told not to enter (v.14) • What the father says to grasp his words with (v.3-4) • What to do with instruction, for it is your life (v.13) • What you're commanded to do with wisdom and insight (v.5) • The drink of the wicked, showing their corrupt ways (v.17) • ...
Poetry Techniques 2024-06-09
Across
- Schemes The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line Example:"AABBA" (e.g., "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A / How I wonder what you are. A / Up above the world so high, B / Like a diamond in the sky. B / Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A")
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis Example:"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words Example:"The light of the fire is a sight to admire."
- Continuing a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line Example:"I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree."
- Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love."
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences Example:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion."
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" Example:"He is a shining star."
Down
- Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things Example:"The wind whispered through the trees."
- Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed."
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words Example:"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
12 Clues: Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed." • Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times." • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion." • Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love." • ...
Poetry Techniques 2024-06-09
Across
- Schemes The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line Example:"AABBA" (e.g., "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A / How I wonder what you are. A / Up above the world so high, B / Like a diamond in the sky. B / Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A")
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis Example:"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words Example:"The light of the fire is a sight to admire."
- Continuing a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line Example:"I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree."
- Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love."
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences Example:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion."
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" Example:"He is a shining star."
Down
- Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things Example:"The wind whispered through the trees."
- Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed."
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words Example:"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
12 Clues: Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed." • Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times." • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion." • Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love." • ...
Figurative Language 2024-08-29
Across
- comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
- an exaggeration
- a phrase that should not be taken literally
Down
- words that sound like what they are (pop, smash, boom)
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- descriptive language using the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, smell, hear)
- giving human like qualities to a non human thing
7 Clues: an exaggeration • comparing two things using "like" or "as" • a phrase that should not be taken literally • giving human like qualities to a non human thing • comparing two things without using "like" or "as" • words that sound like what they are (pop, smash, boom) • descriptive language using the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, smell, hear)
TRADE 2023-12-15
Homophones 2022-07-19
F6 Module 7a, c 2022-05-11
20 Clues: kõrb • mägi • igav • ruumi • põnev • iidne • raske • sajand • ohtlik • hirmus • unusta • seiklus • haikala • hävitada • kogemusi • nägemine • veebisait • haruldane • uudishimulik • langevarjuhüpped
Fun with Homonyms 2025-05-05
Describing Words! 2022-08-25
Across
- Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound]
- Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight]
- My brother is not as __________ as he thinks he is with his sunglasses on his head. [sight]
- I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell]
- The last unit at the end of the row looked ________. No one had ever seen anything like it. [sight]
Down
- Nothing sounds more annoying than the _____________ing of his chair as he drags it on the floor. [sound]
- The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound]
- The birds chirped ____________ly as we walked in the garden. [sound]
- The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell]
- He put a tray of garlic bread into the oven and the _________ smell of warming cheese filled the room. [smell]
- When the students saw the amount of homework Ms. Elia left for them over the holidays, they all __________ed loudly. [sound]
- That is a ____________ building. I bet you could see it from Mars! [sight]
- I could smell the ______ of sweat filling the air after coming back from P.E. [smell]
- The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell]
14 Clues: Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight] • I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell] • The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound] • The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell] • Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound] • The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell] • ...
4.4 Sight Words 2022-07-26
6 Clues: __ this count? • He ___ to the zoo. • This is really ___. • This was not __ him. • __ can we go to the beach? • He needed to do his homework __ it was part of his grade.
SOME SIGHT WORDS 2022-10-06
6 Clues: NOT ALIVE • YOU USE THIS TO EAT OR TALK • A PART OF YOUR BODY JUST ABOVE YOUR ARM • YOUR RING FINGER IS THIS ONE ON YOUR HAND • SOMETHING IN YOUR CHEST THAT PUMPS YOUR BLOOD • A POLITE WORD TO USE WHEN ASKING FOR SOMETHING
Amelia's sight words 2023-04-25
Across
- I can't wait to go to the "Me & My Guy" dance with my __________________!
- I will ________________love you, no matter what.
- We will plant snap peas and tomatoes in our ____________________ this year.
Down
- I always __________ my best.
- I ____________ reading the Princess Ponies books.
- Where did your pink lacrosse ___________ go?
6 Clues: I always __________ my best. • Where did your pink lacrosse ___________ go? • I will ________________love you, no matter what. • I ____________ reading the Princess Ponies books. • I can't wait to go to the "Me & My Guy" dance with my __________________! • We will plant snap peas and tomatoes in our ____________________ this year.
TITLE: SIGHT WORDS 2025-03-23
Amelia's sight words 2023-05-10
Across
- My lacrosse ball is pink and ________________.
- The __________________ bird catches the worm!
- Come ___________________ with me and I'll show you the way.
Down
- There are many ____________________________ at Como Park Elementary School.
- I can't wait to go to the _________________ this summer and build a sand castle and swim in the water!
- Do you want to wear a dress ______ a skirt today?
6 Clues: The __________________ bird catches the worm! • My lacrosse ball is pink and ________________. • Do you want to wear a dress ______ a skirt today? • Come ___________________ with me and I'll show you the way. • There are many ____________________________ at Como Park Elementary School. • ...
