Across
- 3. A morpheme that goes at the ends of words.
- 7. A shape or personality that can be changed easily.
- 8. The outside edge of a shape, usually of property.
- 9. When a person in charge says something is okay.
- 10. The rabbit, my annoying sister, might have gone, before the storm.
- 12. The dirty bus sped past us on the crowded road.
- 15. Pretty, soft, dangerous, confusing, fun.
- 17. Doctor, bathroom, hat, lunch.
- 18. To put something off for a while, instead of doing it right away.
- 22. A morpheme that goes at the beginnings of words.
- 23. A word used to describe a response to something bad, that you think was *also* bad.
- 25. What other people think and say about you.
- 26. A modern way to do things. Antonym of old-fashioned.
- 30. How an author wants the reader to feel when reading.
- 32. Pushing something under, usually under water.
- 33. To notice something small or hard to notice.
- 34. A word used to describe a response to something bad, that you think was a *good* response and made things better.
- 35. A prefix meaning "self"
- 36. A suffix used to turn verbs like enjoy, treat, and excite into nouns.
Down
- 1. A suffix meaning "something you can do"
- 2. A prefix meaning "between"
- 3. The part of every clause or sentence that answers the question, "Who did it?"
- 4. Sneeze, laugh, eat, were, borrow, is.
- 5. How an author shows the personality of characters, usually through their actions and dialogue.
- 6. A prefix meaning "with or together"
- 8. In, on, under, for, to, before, after, through, between.
- 11. Splat, creak, pop
- 13. Passed on, lost an arm, use the restroom.
- 14. Because I wanted to see what was under there.
- 16. A small or childish fight or argument.
- 19. Laying on your back facing up.
- 20. A prefix meaning "across or through"
- 21. A suffix used to turn verbs like act, depress, and discuss into nouns.
- 22. Writing with a broken pencil is pointless.
- 24. A suffix used to turn adjectives into nouns.
- 26. To share sadness with someone as a way of helping them.
- 27. The part of every clause or sentence that answers the question, "What did they do?"
- 28. Writing that tries to remind the reader of a famous event or person.
- 29. Happily, freely, carefully, eventually, excitedly.
- 31. To take back, or change your mind about, something you said was okay.
