Catching Fire Vocabulary Chapters 5-9

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Across
  1. 2. – An indirect result or consequence of an action.
  2. 5. – To make someone appear guilty of a crime.
  3. 11. – The conditions or facts surrounding a situation.
  4. 13. – To cause something to turn away from its original path.
  5. 14. – To stop or prevent someone’s plan.
  6. 15. – To make an exact copy of something.
  7. 17. – Completely still and unresponsive, as if frozen.
  8. 19. – A deep feeling of anger or bitterness toward someone.
  9. 20. – A strong feeling of happiness and pride.
  10. 22. – So similar that you cannot tell the difference between them.
Down
  1. 1. – A reason that explains why something was done.
  2. 3. – Careful about what you say or do so you don’t cause embarrassment.
  3. 4. – A structure used for executing someone by hanging.
  4. 6. – A situation where someone is in serious danger.
  5. 7. – Not affected by something harmful or influential.
  6. 8. – To illegally hunt or capture animals.
  7. 9. – Extremely thin, usually from hunger or illness.
  8. 10. – To encourage or stir up strong actions or emotions.
  9. 12. – Extremely offensive or hated.
  10. 16. – Something that causes an important change or event.
  11. 18. – To make something difficult to see or understand.
  12. 21. – Feeling regret or sadness about something.