Persuasion By: Jane Austen
Across
- 2. a lack of respect often suggesting distaste and an undeserved sense of superiority
- 5. to cause to know; or to cause to be familiar with
- 7. honest and direct
- 8. showing great care or concern for someone
- 12. kind, generous, or charitable
- 13. to arrange, position, or use things
- 16. a result of something (usually one that is undesired)
- 17. active interest and enthusiasm
- 19. to prove or attempt to prove that something is false
- 20. treat with extra kindness or tolerance
Down
- 1. sensible and careful
- 3. impulsive or unpredictable or tending to make sudden changes-- especially impulsive behavior
- 4. giving careful attention to detail
- 6. careful to behave ethically and/or diligently (with great care and attention to detail)
- 9. required (obligated) to do something
- 10. facial expression; or face; or composure
- 11. to remember especially experiences from long ago
- 14. patience, tolerance, or self-control
- 15. without interest in various senses
- 18. to stir up -- emotionally (such as anxiety) or physically (such as shaking)