Vocabulary
from The Crossover
Double Doubles
Morphology
FUN
200

To prove envy

What is flaunt?

200

The name of the main character in this poem

Who is Josh?

200

The sisters

Who are Serena and Venus Williams?

200

DOUBLE: Attaching an affix to the begging of a word

What is a prefix?

200

DOUBLE: December 16th 

What is the Spelling Bee?

400

To provoke

What is taunt?

400

The main theme of the poem

What is identity and change?

400

The main them of the poem

What is to work together and achieve our goals?

400

DOUBLE: Attaching an affix to the end of a word

What is a suffix?

400

DOUBLE: this classroom has toy soldier decorations on top of the classroom's cabinets

What is Ms. Wheeler's classroom?

600

To surprise or scare

What is astonish?

600

"ZOOM ZOOM!"

What is onomatopoeia? 

600

DOUBLE: In Tennis, they use this word for a score

What is love?

600

DOUBLE: The smallest unit in any language

What is a morpheme?

600

DOUBLE: The amount of candy cane decorations in Mr. Cobb's room

What is eight? 

800

Decorating with small objects

What is beaded?

800

DOUBLE: The twist about JB and Josh personalities at the end of the poem

What is irony?

800

"We move together like a fine machine"

What is a simile/personification?

800

DOUBLE: A simple word

What is a free morpheme?

800

DOUBLE: The iconic 'Christmas tree' originated in this country

What is Germany?

1000

DOUBLE: Out of the ordinary with no trace of being bland or within normalcy

What is phenomenal?

1000

DOUBLE: The vivid sentences provide the speaker's perspective towards the scenery and other characters

What is imagery?

1000

DOUBLE: The lines provide a quick pace thus signaling a back-and-forth motion similar to a tennis match by bouncing notions more than once

What is repetition?

1000

DOUBLE: The act of adding two free morphemes without changing any of the two words

What is combining? 

1000

DOUBLE: artificial trees' branches were originally made from this

What are goose's feathers?