To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 7. Very opposed in nature, character, or purpose
  2. 8. Friendly, agreeable
  3. 9. Pay or other benefits given for service or loss
  4. 11. A peer; two people or things living at the same time
  5. 13. Energetically or forcefully
  6. 14. Using few or precise words to express an idea
  7. 15. To support or strengthen
  8. 18. Harmful
  9. 21. Thoughtful or pondering deeply, often for spiritual purposes
  10. 22. Without hope
  11. 23. To make someone feel better
  12. 24. A false appearance designed to mask true feelings
  13. 25. Peaceful and quiet
  14. 27. Complete and total
  15. 29. Not clearly understood or expressed
  16. 34. To do or undertake something despite the risk or danger involved
  17. 35. To approach in order to speak to someone, usually in a bold or aggressive manner
  18. 36. Charming and old-fashioned
  19. 37. Eager with a sense of unease
  20. 38. With energy and passion
  21. 39. Not flexible or able to change shape
Down
  1. 1. Being careful or subtle so as to not cause offense or bother
  2. 2. An irregular rise and fall
  3. 3. With hands on hips and elbows extending outward
  4. 4. The possibility that something will happen in the future
  5. 5. Occurs at the same time as something else
  6. 6. A strong natural preference of behavior
  7. 10. To do something in an illegal or forbidden manner
  8. 12. Simple and bare; without pleasures
  9. 16. To improve a difficult situation
  10. 17. Goodwill or acts of kindness
  11. 18. Unimaginative and narrow-minded
  12. 19. To draw attention to, or put stress on
  13. 20. Bold and disrespectful
  14. 26. In an obvious manner
  15. 27. To force someone to endure something
  16. 28. To make free from confusion or ambiguity; to explain
  17. 30. To assert the opposite of something
  18. 31. In a calm or peaceful way
  19. 32. Showing little energy or enthusiasm; glum
  20. 33. The power or will of making a conscious decision
  21. 35. To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true