Year 7 Term 3a Golden Vocabulary
Across
- 2. – Something that appears real or true but is actually false or misleading.
- 3. – Related to the time when Queen Elizabeth I ruled England (1558–1603).
- 5. – A word or phrase placed next to a noun to explain or rename it.
- 8. – Relating to comedy; meant to be funny or amusing.
- 9. – A magical spell or charm; also, a feeling of great delight or wonder.
- 10. – A traditional story, often involving gods or heroes, that explains nature or teaches a lesson.
Down
- 1. – The main character in a story, play, or film, usually the one the audience supports.
- 4. – Noisy celebration, partying, or festive behaviour.
- 6. Verse – Poetry that has a regular rhythm (usually iambic pentameter) but does not rhyme.
- 7. – Playful or slightly naughty behaviour that causes minor trouble without serious harm.