Education
Across
- 3. to do what someone tells you to do. (verb)
- 6. to not do something you are supposed to do, like a class. (verb)
- 9. hurting or frightening someone weaker than you on purpose. (noun)
- 11. not allowed; forbidden by law or rules. (adjective)
- 13. something difficult that tests your skills or ability. (noun)
- 14. something you have done successfully, often after hard work. (noun)
- 15. required by law or rules; you must do it. (adjective)
- 16. the state of being very poor. (noun)
Down
- 1. to succeed in doing something you wanted to do. (verb)
- 2. not clear; difficult to understand. (adjective)
- 4. a piece of work you must do for school or college. (noun)
- 5. full of energy and life. (adjective)
- 7. a topic you study at school, like maths or history. (noun)
- 8. needing a lot of effort, time, or attention. (adjective)
- 10. something done to make someone suffer for doing wrong. (noun)
- 11. the way someone acts or does things. (noun)
- 12. to say something is not allowed. (verb)
- 15. to act dishonestly to get an advantage, like in an exam. (verb)