Vocabulary Week 2 & 3

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Across
  1. 2. (Synonym) Official.
  2. 8. (Synonym) Letter poem.
  3. 9. (Definition) A figure of speech that compares two things by saying one thing is another.
  4. 11. (Synonym) Sound repetition.
  5. 13. (Gap-fill) The children could hardly hide their ____________ as they waited for the school trip to begin.
  6. 14. (Antonym) Vague.
  7. 15. (Gap-fill) Even though he could not see the dog, his ________ of hearing helped him find where it was barking.
  8. 17. (Definition) A poem made up of five lines that follows a specific pattern.
  9. 18. (Definition) A short Japanese poem with three lines and a specific syllable pattern.
  10. 20. (Antonym) Whisper.
Down
  1. 1. (Synonym) Discuss.
  2. 3. (Definition) A word that sounds like the noise it describes.
  3. 4. (Definition) A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose.
  4. 5. (Synonym) Intimidate.
  5. 6. (Gap-fill) Although the audience was watching closely, she remained ____________ and delivered her speech confidently.
  6. 7. (Antonym) Dull.
  7. 10. (Gap-fill) The new study plan was so ____________ that her test scores improved, even though she spent less time revising.
  8. 12. (Definition) The rise and fall of the voice when speaking.
  9. 16. (Synonym) Comparison.
  10. 19. (Definition) The way something is organised or arranged.