Across
- 4. Because of the widespread problems of students cheating, teachers needed to be especially _________ (adj) and watchful during the exam to make sure no one was taking out a phone.
- 6. I remember my older sister being completely ______________ (adj) of all of my games and activities when I was a kid. She thought she was too cool to hang out with me.
- 8. As the first grandchild on both sides, she received tons of _____________ (noun) in the form of presents, babysitting, and attention.
- 9. In the springtime, I have a __________________ (adj) runny nose from April to July because of my allergies.
- 12. I am totally ____________ (adj) on my cell phone. Without it, I couldn’t navigate to any place or remember to pay my bills.
- 14. While the student was always late and rarely did homework, he was so ______________ (adj) that all of his teachers loved him anyhow.
- 15. This class is very _____________ (adj) with more than 10 languages represented.
Down
- 1. The total ________________ (noun) of my 1967 Mustang took four years and about $25,000 total.
- 2. One of America’s most famous documents is the ______________ (noun) of Independence—a written text detailing how we would become independent from England.
- 3. After the storm, the colors of the sky were especially bright and __________ (adj)—the rainbow, in particular, looked like a picture.
- 5. Please make sure you ____________ (verb) all members of your group in your final project.
- 7. I am totally _____________ (adj) by my boyfriend’s hobbies. He likes gaming and coding while I prefer to be outside in the fresh air. I don’t understand how he can want to be indoors in the dark 24 hours a day!
- 10. Next week, the teacher will _________________ (adv) pull names out of a jar to decide in what order we’ll give our presentations.
- 11. You can tell the house’s owners had been very ____________ (adj) over the years: the windows needed to be replaced, the paint was peeling, and the roof was almost caving in.
- 13. Zombies absolutely ______________________ (verb) me. I can’t even see ads for movies with them without starting to sweat.
