Vocabulary for "To kill a mockingbird"
Across
- 2. To stir to anger
- 3. Full of anger, arguments and bad feeling
- 4. Several different,various
- 5. A person's face when it expresses no emotion, because they do not seem affected by the situation
- 7. To add proof to an account, statement or idea with new information
- 11. Expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words
- 13. Involving lots of sudden changes, arguments or violence
- 14. Not interesting and show no imagination
- 15. Diseases or problems the exist from birth
- 17. Certain not to have a successful effect or result
- 18. Able to quickly return to previous good condition
- 19. To feel unhappy when someone has something they do not deserve, or spending money or time on something
Down
- 1. Boring
- 3. Willing to do what other people want, an agreement
- 6. Behaving in a rude or unpleasant way
- 8. A loud argument or disagreement
- 9. An extremely small amount
- 10. Honesty and correct moral behaviour
- 12. To try to do or continue something in determined way, despite problems
- 16. To not attract too much attention or to not cause embarrassment, especially when keeping a secret