Across
- 2. The coolest subject in school, with the coolest teacher
- 4. Comparing using like or as
- 7. When a character from a story speaks
- 9. This po!nt shows that something is being excitedly yelled
- 12. The difference between "its" and "it's"
- 13. This type of clause can be its own sentence
- 14. A describing word that modifies nouns and pronouns
- 17. Comparing using is or are
- 18. Shows the relationship between words in a sentence
- 19. Takes the place of a noun in a sentence
Down
- 1. The specific name of a noun
- 3. The base form of a verb (no conjugation)
- 5. Joins different clauses together
- 6. This punctuation goes at the end of a declaration
- 8. An action word
- 10. The repetition of the first sound of a word
- 11. This type of clause cannot stand on its own
- 15. Multiple words spliced together with an apostrophe
- 16. Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb, and usually ends in "ly."
- 20. The art of persuading an audience