Frederick Douglass Ch. 10

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Across
  1. 3. to deliberately mislead, trick, or fool someone by making them believe something untrue
  2. 4. to comply with rules, standards, or laws, or to behave according to socially accepted conventions
  3. 6. the skill or cleverness in achieving goals, often through deceit, trickery, or sly artifice
  4. 10. a place that is suitable, fit, or safe to live in
  5. 12. act of restraining, imprisoning, or limiting someone to a specific space or state
  6. 14. to commit, carry out, or be responsible for a harmful, illegal, or dishonest act, such as a crime, fraud, or prank
  7. 18. large in size, amount, extent, or degree, or worthy of attention and significant
  8. 19. the ability to withstand hardship, adversity, or stress
Down
  1. 1. a person's inherent qualities of mind and character
  2. 2. acts of religious worship, such as prayer or meditation
  3. 3. area where parts are closely packed together
  4. 4. to begin, start, or initiate something
  5. 5. emphasizing that something is small, unimportant, or insignificant
  6. 7. describes things that are at variance, disagreeing, or harsh in sound
  7. 8. a wooden beam used to join two animals, such as oxen, enabling them to work together; symbolizes burden, servitude, or connection
  8. 9. someone deeply unhappy, miserable, or in unfortunate circumstances
  9. 11. being twisted, caught, or involved in a complex, often difficult, situation
  10. 13. a beast, animal, or a cruel, senseless, or violent person
  11. 15. something that is insufficient to meet demand, rare, or not abundant in quantity
  12. 16. something that lasts, persists, or stays for a long time
  13. 17. not often, rarely, or almost never