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Across
  1. 2. Mark A mark used to show excitement, command, or emotion.
  2. 6. Words that describe nouns.
  3. 7. A word that replaces a noun.
  4. 9. Because, although, while are examples of this type of conjunction.
  5. 12. Names people, places, or things.
  6. 13. Romeo and Juliet should be written in ______ or underlined.
  7. 17. Used to show possession or omission of letters.
  8. 18. A sentence that expresses one idea with one finite verb.
  9. 20. Type of noun that names groups (e.g. choir, class).
  10. 22. The words ‘a’ or ‘an’ are called ______ articles.
  11. 23. A compound word joiner (e.g. blue-eyed).
Down
  1. 1. A word that joins words or sentences together.
  2. 3. A sentence that contains a subordinating conjunction.
  3. 4. ‘Quickly’ and ‘softly’ are examples of this part of speech.
  4. 5. Words that tell us the position of things.
  5. 8. Type of punctuation that creates a dramatic pause or afterthought.
  6. 10. Stop Used to end statements.
  7. 11. Letters Used for proper nouns and at the start of sentences.
  8. 14. Sentence type with two finite verbs and a coordinating conjunction.
  9. 15. Used to separate items in a list.
  10. 16. The word ‘the’ is called a ______ article.
  11. 17. Love, democracy, fear are examples of ______ nouns.
  12. 19. Mark Used at the end of a question.
  13. 21. A doing word.