Mid-term revision

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Across
  1. 2. Showing dedication or loyalty to a cause, activity, or relationship; willing to give time, energy, and effort.
  2. 4. Something that has great worth or importance, either in terms of money or personal significance.
  3. 6. In a state of good physical, mental, or emotional well-being; not suffering from illness or injury.
  4. 11. The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of being accountable for one's actions.
  5. 13. Widespread outbreaks of infectious disease that affect large populations across multiple countries or continents.
  6. 18. A period during which people are required to stay at home and limit movement or activities, typically enforced by authorities to control a situation, such as during a health crisis.
  7. 19. The amount of time spent using devices such as computers, tablets, smartphones, or televisions.
Down
  1. 1. A person who freely offers to take part in an activity or undertake a task without being paid.
  2. 3. Characterized by the presence of many mountains or having a rugged, elevated landscape.
  3. 5. A group of people living in the same area or having common characteristics, interests, or goals.
  4. 6. Lacking a permanent place to live; without a home.
  5. 7. The state of being fully developed in terms of physical, mental, or emotional growth; the quality of behaving in a sensible, responsible, and adult-like manner.
  6. 8. A gift or contribution, typically money, goods, or services, given to help a cause or organization.
  7. 9. A group of singers who perform together, usually singing in harmony, often in churches or concerts.
  8. 10. Running at a steady, moderate pace, usually for exercise or fitness purposes.
  9. 12. the state of individuals who lack the basic necessities of life, such as food, shelter, or financial resources, and require assistance from others.
  10. 14. the stage of vegetables that are vibrant and varied in color, such as carrots, peppers, spinach, and beets, often indicating they are rich in nutrients.
  11. 15. To keep away from or stop oneself from doing something, often to prevent harm or difficulty.
  12. 16. Relating to or occurring inside a building, as opposed to outdoors.
  13. 17. A person who does not eat meat or fish, typically for health, ethical, or environmental reasons.