vocabulary
Across
- 3. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- 4. skeptics believe that the idea of a truthful politician
- 5. the color white stands for purity, black represents evil, roses stand for romance, a butterfly symbolizes transformation and a dog can represent loyalty.
- 7. i know what you did last summer just lied to me theres no other
- 8. Roses are red, violets are blue, / Sugar is sweet, and so are you."
- 9. blue is a color, but it is also a word used to describe a feeling of sadness,
- 10. “The sun smiled down on us.”
- 13. To die- to sleep. To sleep- perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub!
- 14. A novel written from the point of view of the main character
- 15. "Their cheeks were roses"
- 17. when we say the word father, we stress the first syllable, father.
- 18. “life” can be described as similar to “a box of chocolates.”
- 21. I have to practice my times tables over so I can learn them'
- 23. “Death be not proud.”
- 24. "Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!"
Down
- 1. The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake.
- 2. I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse,”
- 3. Chocolate is his Kryptonite.
- 5. "In the winter it's every kid's dream, / As snowflakes begin to appeal, / That suddenly there'll be a blizzard, / And they'll cancel school for the year"
- 6. William Carlos Williams's short poem “The Red Wheelbarrow”
- 11. Her lips tasted as sweet as sugar.
- 12. the name 'Hollywood' connotes such things as glitz, glamour, tinsel, celebrity, and dreams of stardom.
- 16. described using letters of the alphabet
- 19. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
- 20. A phrase or line repeated at intervals within a poem, especially at the end of a stanza
- 22. A child runs away from someone throwing a water balloon at him and falls into the pool