UNIT 5 (Jomara Barbosa)

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Across
  1. 1. Dried yellow stalks of grain used for hats or animal bedding.
  2. 4. A thick, curly hair from sheep used to make warm sweaters.
  3. 8. The hard material that comes from the trunk of a tree.
  4. 10. A story about a person with extraordinary powers who saves the world.
  5. 13. A long-running TV series with dramatic, exaggerated daily life stories.
  6. 16. A thick, stiff paper used for making boxes.
  7. 17. A synthetic material used for water bottles and toys.
  8. 20. A shiny grey metal used for coins and jewelry.
  9. 21. Stories about the future, space travel, or advanced technology.
  10. 23. A very strong alloy of iron and carbon used in construction.
  11. 24. A material made from the skin of animals, used for jackets and boots.
  12. 27. A hard building material made of cement, sand, and gravel.
  13. 29. A hard, solid mineral matter; a small rock.
Down
  1. 2. An elastic material used to make car tires and erasers.
  2. 3. A soft, white natural fiber used to make T-shirts.
  3. 5. A transparent material used for windows and drinking cups.
  4. 6. A genre with magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
  5. 7. A funny movie or show that makes the audience laugh.
  6. 9. A serious story focused on emotional character development.
  7. 11. A scary movie intended to cause fear or terror.
  8. 12. A light, flexible material used for bottle stoppers or bulletin boards.
  9. 14. A movie genre involving police chases, fights, and explosions.
  10. 15. A film that provides a factual report on a real-life subject.
  11. 18. A strong, heavy magnetic metal (Atomic symbol: Fe).
  12. 19. Movies made of drawings or 3D models, like Disney or Pixar films.
  13. 22. A genre that examines real crimes and actual events.
  14. 25. A story centered on love and romantic relationships.
  15. 26. Shows that film real people in real (or scripted) situations.
  16. 28. A precious yellow metal used for expensive jewelry.