Across
- 3. A way in which something is usually done; In English class this includes standard use of grammar, punctuation, and usage in writing
- 5. extremely or unusually small
- 6. to point out or show
- 7. Extremely unpleasant. Morally bad; wicked
- 9. having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- 10. make an idea, impression, or feeling known or understandable to someone
- 11. an attitude of superiority
- 13. Something that gives comfort, consolation, relief
- 14. not showing care for the consequences of an action
- 17. to combine parts into a coherent (logical) whole
- 19. succeeding or future generations collectively
- 20. having or showing high moral standards
- 21. treat (something sacred) with irreverence or disrespect.
- 23. To change for the better, improve
Down
- 1. likely to cause a heated argument
- 2. The quality of being logically or factually sound
- 4. The act of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way; forming conclusions or judgements based on facts
- 5. To give existence or proof of something by giving proof or evidence.
- 6. represent as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute.
- 8. to bring together or incorporate into a whole
- 12. A great misfortune or disaster
- 15. A state or instance of serious or continued difficulty or misfortune.
- 16. Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- 18. The action or fact of forming a united whole; cohesion in writing involves making everything fit together and flow smoothly
- 22. Go up or climb.