To Kill A Mockingbird, Part 1
Across
- 1. wisely
- 5. to decrease or diminish in size or amount
- 7. divided and distributed
- 10. committed
- 14. the state of being confused
- 16. something that is favorable or successful
- 17. pacifying or suppressing
- 20. to cut up the limbs or parts of something
- 21. approached and demanded a conversation
- 22. means vague or unclear
- 24. immediate danger or risk
- 25. unable to be understood
- 28. hid out or walked about with a guilty conscience
- 29. going beyond what is considered reasonable
- 30. it cannot be stopped or avoided
- 32. the act of avoiding or hiding
- 33. able to speak in a clear manner
- 35. acting calmly or quietly
- 37. a long negative speech
Down
- 2. the process of breaking down or being destroyed
- 3. easy to miss or not see
- 4. describes being devoted to God or particularly religious
- 6. forcefully or vigorously
- 8. following afterwards
- 9. something that causes anger or other intense feelings
- 11. resentment
- 12. consulted
- 13. the act of keeping watch
- 15. kind and gentle, not causing harm
- 18. tendencies toward something
- 19. large tomb or a structure that holds many caskets
- 23. a kind or thoughtful act
- 26. to explain in great detail
- 27. intensely bright and colorful
- 30. describes something that is innocent and unworldly
- 31. wandering without purpose or direction
- 34. implied or known without stating aloud
- 36. acts of acknowledging and accepting the opposing party’s point