Figurative Language, Parts of Speech and Sentence Types
Across
- 3. shows relationship in space, time, or direction. On the table, after school
- 5. a/an "A car, an elephant"
- 7. This is a type of sentence with one idea (independent clause). I like pizza.
- 8. This replaces a noun. He, they, it
- 10. joins words or groups. And, but, because
- 14. This describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. She ran quickly
- 16. This is a command. Close the door. Come here.
- 17. Giving human traits to non-human things. The leaves danced.
- 18. A direct comparison using is, are, am, was, were. Time is money.
- 19. This shows action or being. Run, is
- 20. Words or sounds repeated. Never, never, never give up.
Down
- 1. This is a type of sentence with one main idea plus a dependent idea. I like pizza because it tastes good.
- 2. This is a type of sentence with two ideas joined with a conjunction. I like pizza, and I like pasta.
- 4. Two opposite words together. Deafening silence
- 6. Same vowel sound inside words. The light of the fire is a sight.
- 9. This compares two different things with like or as. She runs like the wind.
- 11. Same starting sound. Big blue balloon
- 12. The "The car"
- 13. Word that sounds like its meaning. Buzz, crash
- 14. This describes a noun. Blue car
- 15. A person, place, thing, or idea. Dog, city, love