Across
- 1. (adj.) 1. a form of a word that refers to more than one person or thing (adj.) relating to or made up of more than one kind of group
- 4. (n) a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, play etc.; a speech given by a performer, such as a comedian
- 8. (adj) likely to cause people to argue or disagree
- 9. (v) to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or stretch out
- 11. (n) a situation where people of different social classes, religion, races, etc., are together in a society but continue to have their different traditions and interests
- 13. (n) a large, meat-eating dinosaurs
- 18. (adj) describing a belief that there is more that one god
- 19. (n) a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
- 20. (adj) used to describe something that is boring because it is always the same
- 22. (n) a great number of things or people
- 23. (adj) able to move from one place to another
Down
- 1. (n) a two dimensional that has three or more straight sides and angles
- 2. (n) reason for doing something
- 3. (n) a way of talking of singing without raising or lowing the sound of your voice; talking in one tone of voice
- 4. (adj) involving two or more subject areas
- 5. (n) the act of saying or singing something together at the same time; as one
- 6. (n) an imaginary animal that looks like a horse and has one straight horn growing in the middle of its forehead
- 7. (v) to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something
- 10. (n) an area that includes several large cities
- 12. (n) the condition of being eager to act or word
- 14. (v) to make something smaller or shorts; to become smaller
- 15. (adj) using or involving several forms of communication and expression
- 16. (n) the amount of something that is stretched; an uneasy feeling that makes it difficult to relax
- 17. (n) the act or powerfully of carefully thinking about, listening to or watching someone or something
- 21. (v) to increase greatly in number amount; to become more numerous
