To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. A covered shelter or porch attached to the front of a house.
  2. 6. Something that is not easy to understand; the opposite of simple.
  3. 9. The general region of the United States where Alabama is located.
  4. 10. Having a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.
  5. 11. Treating everyone the same way regardless of who they are.
  6. 13. A person whose job is to give legal advice and speak in court.
  7. 15. The period of time during which a person is a young human.
  8. 17. The system of laws and fairness that a community follows.
  9. 18. A group of people living in the same place or having a common interest.
  10. 20. A prejudice towards a group of people by a individual, for, or not for an apparent reason.
  11. 22. The process of growing up and becoming emotionally responsible.
  12. 23. A particular way of viewing or considering something.
  13. 27. Facts or information indicating whether a belief is true.
  14. 28. Lacking the money or resources needed to live comfortably.
  15. 30. The specific room where a legal trial takes place.
Down
  1. 1. An exciting or very unusual experience often had in summer.
  2. 2. Something learned through experience, school, or a teacher.
  3. 3. A group of people or traditions related by family history.
  4. 4. The people who live in the houses right next to yours.
  5. 7. A long-established custom or belief passed down in a town.
  6. 8. An action or situation that is not moral, fair, or correct.
  7. 12. A place where people are kept as punishment for a crime.
  8. 14. A state of being calm, still, and free from noise.
  9. 16. The act of watching someone or something closely.
  10. 18. Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing bravery.
  11. 19. Something that is kept hidden or is difficult to explain.
  12. 21. A refusal to accept views or behaviors different from one's own.
  13. 24. An intense feeling of deep care and sympathy for others.
  14. 25. An unfair opinion formed without enough thought or knowledge.
  15. 26. A formal statement given by a witness in a court of law.
  16. 29. Something that is factual and honest, rather than a lie.