Grammar revision

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Across
  1. 1. A symbol that looks longer than a hyphen
  2. 6. A sentence that gives a command or instruction
  3. 7. A punctuation mark used for possessive or in contractions
  4. 9. Figurative language where words / letters are repeated
  5. 12. A word that joins two sentences (but, and, or)
  6. 13. A word that describes verbs
  7. 14. A punctuation mark used in exclamatory sentences to emphasis expression.
  8. 15. Figurative language that ‘makes’ sounds (buzz, clap, pop)
  9. 16. A sentence that gives information
  10. 17. A type of naming noun that is always with a capital letter
Down
  1. 2. A describing word (usually describes a noun)
  2. 3. The punctuation mark that joins words together (-)
  3. 4. The punctuation marks used to quote direct speech (spoken)
  4. 5. Figurative language that gives life to inanimate objects (things)
  5. 8. Figurative language that shows exaggeration
  6. 10. The name for a slanted line which means ‘or’ (English) and ‘divide’ (maths)
  7. 11. Word that show identity (his, my, you, I)
  8. 16. Figurative language that uses ‘as’ or ‘like’ to compare things