6e Easter Crossword
Across
- 3. / The capital of Ireland
- 4. / A person who writes poetry for a living
- 5. / A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
- 7. / A synonym for the previous clue about a poetic paragraph
- 10. / What we call a person who writes a story
- 12. / The road where you will find no. 35, the main entrance to the school
- 17. / The Irish poet who wrote about Irish folklore
- 18. / A comparison between two things using 'like', 'as' or 'than'
- 20. / A famous English playwright who wrote 'Hamlet', 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Othello' and lots of sonnets
- 21. / The name of the 6e CPE
- 22. / A paragraph of poetry
- 25. / This punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence
- 27. / When human or living qualities are given to something not human - 'The sky wept.'
- 28. / Come away, O human child, to the waters and the ----
- 29. / The name of the road where the French bookshop is
- 31. / A naming word for a person, place or thing
Down
- 1. / A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world
- 2. / A word, usually ending in 'ly', which describes an action
- 6. / A humorous five-line poem with a rhyme scheme aabba
- 8. / You use this to write down details about your homework
- 9. / The annual party, run by Justice au Coeur, held for 5e and 6e students
- 11. / when words share the same sound, like 'how' and 'now'
- 13. / A direct comparison between two things
- 14. / Used to show a pause in a sentence or to separate clauses in a sentence
- 15. / A word which describes an action
- 16. / You must have this with you at all times in school
- 19. / The name of the poem you just studied
- 23. / A descriptive word, a word describing a noun
- 24. / A symbol which shows a letter is missing, or ownership
- 26. / The capital of London
- 30. / The main feelings or emotions in a poem