Fahrenheit 451 - Part 2 - VOCABULARY

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Across
  1. 3. (information) – valuable, meaningful, or important content.
  2. 5. – a tool used to separate fine material from larger pieces; used as a symbol for trying to hold onto something that slips away.
  3. 6. – toothpaste or a substance used to clean teeth.
  4. 9. – upset, nervous, or disturbed.
  5. 14. – a small listening device worn in the ear.
  6. 15. – having the power or confidence of someone who is in charge or knowledgeable.
  7. 16. – unclear, hard to understand, or hidden.
  8. 17. – to control or influence someone cleverly or unfairly.
  9. 18. – unwilling or hesitant to do something.
  10. 19. – giant wall-sized televisions used for constant entertainment.
  11. 20. – a feeling that someone or something is worthless or deserves no respect.
Down
  1. 1. – cruel or unfair control over others.
  2. 2. – relating to serious thinking, learning, and understanding ideas.
  3. 4. – resistance or opposition to authority or rules.
  4. 7. – empty or abandoned; having no people present.
  5. 8. – to admit the truth about something.
  6. 10. – free time when a person can relax or think.
  7. 11. – to laugh at or mock someone in a cruel way.
  8. 12. – to learn something so well that it can be repeated from memory.
  9. 13. – the act of sending a signal, message, or information from one place to another.