Across
- 4. an alphabetical list of words and phrases and their meanings. Often found at the end of a text.
- 8. used when the author or speaker is asking a question. Example: Do you have a pencil?
- 9. refers to writing marks that help to separate and clarify ideas.
- 11. refers to words and phrases that surround another word and help explain its meaning.
- 12. refers to the letters that are added to a root word that change its meaning.
Down
- 1. shows something that is contrary to fact.Example: I wish we would have had dinner earlier.
- 2. reference book that provides precise, or exact, meanings if words and phrases
- 3. added to the beginning of a word.
- 5. added to the ending of a word.
- 6. the foundation of a word.
- 7. used when a situation is dependent on a particular condition. Example: I would love to see you if you have some time available today.
- 10. clues words, facts, or ideas in a text that explain a difficult or unusual word.
