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NAME: Brayan Orozco DATE: 06/07/2022

Just for Fun


(Unit 9)

A. Find the words listed below. The words are across (), down (), up (), diagonal (), and
sometimes backwards (). Circle the words. Then find the hidden message. (Hint:
Read the letters not circled in the first four lines.)

click on N W O D L L U P S E T R C U O
crashed C L I C K O N U E S B L R N E
cursor S C R O L L S H L U O R A E O
cut T A P R O B L E E O M O S M O
file O M I J D C P P C M R S H C D
icon Y G T X Q L Q E T I Z R E U K
menu mouse R Y F E U F G R F D Z U D T A
paste V A O C X C T M O A J C A C D
Z O B Q H J N F I L E D E J M
print
I A V L T R I S E E T S A P M
pull down K C B W O L R P O L W C B J D
G Q O K V O P C V E W G V Z D
scroll
P J W N H Y T J B O X F J H F
select F C G A A F M T S O I Z Y K Q
R C J J P G N H Z V P Z R W O
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Hidden message:
B. Here are the beginnings and endings of some traditional expressions using as . . . as.
See how many you can put together correctly.

black gold EXAMPLE:


cold a mouse AS BLACK AS NIGHT
the hills
flat ice As Cold as ice
as good as night As Flat a sheet
old a pancake As good as pancake
pretty a picture
quiet As old as a picture
a sheet
white As pretty as gold
As quiet as the hills
As White as a mouse

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