How people say things

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Across
  1. 3. You cry loudly because you are scared , angry or in pain.
  2. 4. You say something in a way that shows disapproval of what somebody has said.
  3. 6. You say something from memory, often a poem.
  4. 7. You say that you disapprove of somebody’s behaviour or what they have said.
  5. 8. You say something unclearly because you want to do it quickly or you are drunk.
  6. 11. You speak unclearly, pronouncing ‘s’ as ‘f’.
  7. 12. You make a sound showing pain or grief; it is also used when people complain about something in a dissatisfied tone of voice.
  8. 13. You say something in a low voice when you are angry or dissatisfied in a way that you are not heard by everyone.
  9. 14. You say that you are sorry for something you have said or done
  10. 15. You emotionally ask somebody to do something for you, give you money or food.
  11. 16. You say something suddenly in an annoyed way, it shows anger.
Down
  1. 1. You say or shout at somebody angrily because you are furious or want to show your power.
  2. 2. If you speak to somebody in this way you make fun of them in an unpleasant way.
  3. 3. You say something with repeated pauses and sounds because you are excited or frightened.
  4. 5. This is when you say something quietly because you want only a chosen person or people to hear you.
  5. 7. You say how much you like what somebody has done or said.
  6. 9. You say that you have done something showing that you are proud of it. Other people often find it annoying.
  7. 10. You express your dissatisfaction with what somebody said or done.
  8. 14. You express disagreement often by raising your voice.