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Directions: Using the grid of letters below, look for the words in the box, Directions: Using the

he grid of letters below, look for the words in the box,


four across and six down. four across and six down.

Directions: Using the grid of letters below, look for the words in the box,
four across and six down.

ACROSS: ACROSS:
1. described as choice of words, often separates good writing from poor 1. described as choice of words, often separates good writing from poor
writing. writing.
2. a type of diction used in classrooms and formal conferences 2. a type of diction used in classrooms and formal conferences
3. use informal words like talking to friends 3. use informal words like talking to friends
4. informal term for “young man” 4. informal term for “young man”
DOWN: DOWN:
1. a modern slang usually attributed to Beyoncé which signifies a strong 1. a modern slang usually attributed to Beyoncé which signifies a strong
independent person independent person
2. uses words common in everyday speech which may be different in 2. uses words common in everyday speech which may be different in other
other regions or cultural groups regions or cultural groups
3. doesn’t, aren’t and don’t are examples of _______________. 3. doesn’t, aren’t and don’t are examples of _______________.
4.“You’re driving me up the wall.” is an example of ________________. 4.“You’re driving me up the wall.” is an example of ________________.
5. use of words that are newly coined 5. use of words that are newly coined
6. a combination of “brother” and “romance” 6. a combination of “brother” and “romance”
ACROSS:
1. described as choice of words, often separates good writing from
poor writing.
2. a type of diction used in classrooms and formal conferences
3. use informal words like talking to friends
4. informal term for “young man”
DOWN:
1. a modern slang usually attributed to Beyoncé which signifies a
strong independent person
2. uses words common in everyday speech which may be different
in other regions or cultural groups
3. doesn’t, aren’t and don’t are examples of _______________.
4.“You’re driving me up the wall.” is an example of
________________.
5. use of words that are newly coined
6. a combination of “brother” and “romance”

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