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Across
  1. 3. To show or prove that something is right or reasonable.
  2. 7. Based on truth or reason; acceptable.
  3. 8. Able to be believed or trusted.
  4. 13. Closely connected or important to the topic being discussed.
  5. 15. To find similarities and differences between two or more things.
  6. 18. To explain or understand the meaning of something.
  7. 19. To give special importance or attention to something.
  8. 20. Important or meaningful.
  9. 22. To think something is true without proof.
  10. 23. A particular way of thinking about something or seeing a situation.
  11. 24. To respond to something that has happened.
  12. 25. To get something from a particular source.
  13. 28. To change or adjust something slightly.
Down
  1. 1. To show how things are different.
  2. 2. To expect something to happen and prepare for it.
  3. 4. To explain or make something clear by giving examples or using pictures.
  4. 5. Producing good or helpful results.
  5. 6. To make someone believe or agree with you.
  6. 9. To suggest something without saying it directly.
  7. 10. Confident and firm when expressing ideas or opinions.
  8. 11. To judge or decide the value, quality, or importance of something.
  9. 12. A result or effect of an action or event.
  10. 14. The way parts are arranged or organised in something.
  11. 15. Clear, logical, and easy to understand.
  12. 16. To say what will happen in the future based on evidence.
  13. 17. Exact and accurate in detail.
  14. 21. To be different or to change.
  15. 22. To study something carefully and break it into parts to understand it.
  16. 26. Clear or easy to see and understand.
  17. 27. The strong effect something has on someone or something else.