Unit 5 project
Across
- 3. the failure to fulfill a legal obligation, duty, or financial requirement
- 4. an involuntary, slight physical reaction to pain, embarrassment, or distaste
- 8. to cause two or more events, processes, or devices to happen or operate at the exact same time or rate
- 10. to crouch down or shrink back in fear, shame, or submission.
- 11. to decline, deteriorate, or fall to a lower, less functional, or morally corrupt state from a former standard
- 12. an adverb describing a situation, connection, or problem that is impossible to disentangle, untangle, or separate from something else
- 14. the use of matching grammatical structures, phrases, or clauses to balance related ideas in a sentence or paragraph
- 17. an art form, writing, or performance that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to expose and criticize foolishness, corruption, or societal flaws
- 18. a planned, skillful, or clever movement or action designed to achieve a specific goal, gain an advantage, or safely navigate around obstacles
Down
- 1. a formal request to a higher authority, court, or the public.
- 2. breaking complex challenges down into smaller, manageable components to solve them systematically
- 3. something that is barren, devoid of life, or empty of inhabitants
- 5. to counteract, nullify, or make an effect or force ineffective.
- 6. a feeling of sudden, alarming amazement, dread, or dismay that causes utter confusion
- 7. a contrast between expectation and reality
- 8. to imitate the appearance, behavior, or conditions of something else
- 9. something that acts to save, deliver, or restore someone from error, evil, or the consequences of a mistake
- 13. the action or state of keeping careful, sustained watch for possible dangers, difficulties, or unexpected changes
- 15. to evaluate, estimate, or determine the importance, value, or magnitude of something
- 16. to make something secret or hidden known to the public, or to uncover something so it can be seen