SOCIAL ISSUES
Across
- 3. Casual conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might be unkind or untrue.
- 5. The act of behaving dishonestly to get a better grade in a test.
- 6. The behavior of repeatedly hurting, threatening, or making fun of someone who is smaller or less powerful.
- 7. A strong feeling of worry or nervousness, often related to exams or social situations.
- 9. An unverified story or piece of information that spreads very quickly among students.
- 10. A person who is the same age or belongs to the same social group as you.
Down
- 1. A strong inability to stop doing or using something harmful, such as excessive social media or smartphone use.
- 2. A serious disagreement or argument between friends or groups of students.
- 4. The strong expectation or demand to succeed, often coming from parents, teachers, or society.
- 8. To separate someone from others, making them feel lonely and left out of the group.