Test #2 Fall 22
Across
- 4. sending and receiving of information.
- 6. showing persistent and hard-working effort in doing something.
- 9. the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, truth, right and wrong, religion, and the nature and meaning of life.
- 10. to make larger by adding to.
- 13. the ability to judge well.
- 14. confidence in ones own worth an abilities.
- 16. a strong belief.
- 17. put off until a later time
- 20. a speech given without prior preparation.
- 23. to separate into parts to study.
- 24. hopeful, expect the most favorable outcome.
- 26. aggressive in pursuing goals.
- 27. opinion or philosophy of disagreement.
- 28. taking the initiative by acting rather than reacting to events.
- 29. a predisposition in favor of something.
- 30. give a speech without notes from memory.
Down
- 1. a speech given from an outline
- 2. the ability to govern and discipline oneself.
- 3. to restrict or limit.
- 5. having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- 7. the ability to understand and interpret messages.
- 8. a conclusion drawn from available information.
- 11. how one sees things.
- 12. strong desire, ambition.
- 15. and emotion, a feeling of anxiety, an agitation caused by the presence or nearness of danger, evil, or pain.
- 18. the ability, power, or instinct to begin or follow through with a plan or task.
- 19. the passing of wealth of items to the next generation.
- 21. having a speech completely written.
- 22. the quality of being honest and straight forward.
- 25. lack of knowledge