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Across: 2 - Cancer is a ___ disease. The villain gave a ___ grin. 5 - Dylan bought the book at ___ because it was on sale. 7 - rudeness 8 - a sentence that has a subject and a predicate as an independent clause 9 - of no special value or interest 10 - a commonly used expression or phrase that means something different than what it appears to be 11 - something that you are not sure about 12 - An adjective clause usually begins with a relative ___. 13 - the Greek root that means own, personal, distinct 17 - Fourth graders at Downtown School are the definitely the opposite of being ___. 19 - antonym of opened 20 - antonym of finished 22 - lack of order. 23 - not right or just 24 - a prefix that means bad 26 - Underline or italicize the titles of books, magazines, newspapers, works of art, and long musical compositions. 28 - not in a straight line 29 - to go against the rules or someone's wishes 30 - a meaning of the prefixes un-, in-, dis 31 - an exaggeration 32 - The math problem remained ___ for a number of years. 33 - a comparison of two things that uses the words like or as 34 - Something that needs to be fixed is said to be in ___. 35 - a telephone number that is not in the telephone book Down: 1 - The prefixes dis- and in- can mean ___ of. 2 - a machine that does not work correctly 3 - opposite of suspecting 4 - An ___ clause is a group of words that tell about a noun. 6 - a drug, such as penicillin, that is used to kill bacteria to cure infections and diseases 7 - something that you don't think is a good idea 13 - lack of power or ability to do something 14 - a kind of sentence that has two independent clauses joined by a conjunction 15 - not probable 16 - Who, whose, whom, and that are ___ pronouns. 18 - the meaning of the prefix anti- 19 - does not know about something 21 - a comparison of two things that does not use the words like or as 25 - to stop something that is done regularly 27 - If you ___ someone, you think the person may do you harm. Possible Answers: adjective, against, antibiotic, antisocial, compound, disapprove, discontinue, discount, disobey, disorder, disrepair, disrespect, distrust, hyperbole, idiom, idios, inability, incomplete, indirect, mal, malfunction, malignant, metaphor, not, opposite, pronoun, relative, simile, simple, unaware, uncertain, underline, unfair, unimportant, unlikely, unlisted, unopened, unsolved, unsuspecting Carol Kohn, Ed.D. U4S5 Encyclopedia Brown