Frederick Douglass Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. create difficulties resulting in a delay or obstruction
  2. 6. fallen to ruin or decay from age or neglect
  3. 9. noticeable or clearly
  4. 11. to improve or clarify by making small changes
  5. 12. to make disappear or to squander away.
  6. 14. free from guilt or blame
  7. 16. to do away with completely
  8. 17. moral corruption; wickedness
Down
  1. 1. having the same measure or degree
  2. 2. without one's mental faculties, typically a result of violence or intoxication; unconscious
  3. 3. an opinion or conclusion based on incomplete information
  4. 5. immoral or wicked behavior
  5. 7. anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen
  6. 8. of poor quality; very bad
  7. 10. wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
  8. 12. intensely dislike
  9. 13. public condemnation of someone or something
  10. 15. the ability to withstand hardship and adversity