Eng.1 Semester One Final Practice

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