Similarities and differences 3

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Across
  1. 2. – To change or cause something to change; to be different in size, amount, or nature.
  2. 6. – To recognize or point out the differences between two or more people or things.
  3. 7. – To be similar to someone or something, especially in appearance or features.
  4. 8. – Exactly the same in every detail; indistinguishable.
  5. 10. – Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with a previous one; on the other hand.
  6. 13. – To examine two or more things in order to identify similarities and/or differences.
  7. 15. – Equal in value, amount, function, meaning, or importance.
Down
  1. 1. – To recognize or show the difference between things; to make something appear distinct.
  2. 3. – Similar in appearance, nature, or form.
  3. 4. – Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.
  4. 5. – Showing a great deal of variety; very different from one another.
  5. 9. – To show or emphasize the differences between two or more things.
  6. 11. – To be not the same as someone or something; to show a lack of similarity.
  7. 12. – Able to be compared; similar enough in quality or amount to be likened to something else.
  8. 14. – Clearly different or separate; easily recognizable as different.