"Bullying in Schools," 6.R.2.3

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Across
  1. 7. became aware of something; viewed something in a particular way
  2. 8. the ability to put up with something
  3. 10. the accomplishment of a goal
  4. 12. the process of thinking about something logically in order to come to a conclusion or form a judgement about something
  5. 14. an explanation why others should accept a claim
  6. 15. a characteristic or feature someone has
  7. 16. an error in logic and reasoning
  8. 17. this type of reasoning comes to a conclusion about something specific based on general information
  9. 21. politeness and courtesy in speech and behavior
  10. 22. the order or pattern a writer uses to organize information
Down
  1. 1. to continue in the face of difficult circumstances
  2. 2. this type of reasoning comes to a conclusion about something general based on specific information
  3. 3. an unintended or unwelcome consequence of an action
  4. 4. a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to establish a claim
  5. 5. to regard with respect
  6. 6. lasts or continues
  7. 9. knowledge of patterns to come to a conclusion; an inference
  8. 11. to judge or decide; to solve
  9. 13. this type of reasoning uses incomplete information
  10. 18. a quality or value in someone that is unlikely to change
  11. 19. a writer's position in an debatable argument
  12. 20. very harsh or intense
  13. 23. facts, data, examples, and expert opinions that back up a claim