Across
- 3. A portion of something. ("She gave me a ___ of her mind.")
- 6. A word meaning 'following this in sequence.' ("The author shared her ideas in the introduction, and she explained them further ___.")
- 7. Used for comparison. ("She is taller ___ her sister.")
- 8. To perceive sound. ("Do you ___ what I hear?")
- 10. The number between one and three. ("It takes ___ to tango.")
- 12. Belonging to the person being spoken to. ("This book is ___, not mine.")
- 15. To take something offered. ("I can resist anything ___ temptation." - The Picture of Dorian Gray)
- 16. The opposite of left. ("He turned sharply to the ___ and continued walking.")
Down
- 1. An opening in a door that allows sound or air to pass through. ("She whispered through the key___ before opening the door.")
- 2. A state of the atmosphere. ("The ___ forecast predicts rain tomorrow.")
- 3. A position or location. ("You never really understand a person until you consider things from his ___ of view." - To Kill a Mockingbird)
- 4. A result or outcome. ("The new law had a positive ___ on society.")
- 5. A state of tranquility. ("The treaty brought ___ to the land.")
- 8. A word meaning 'in this location.' ("Scout stood on the Radley porch and looked out over the street from ___." - To Kill a Mockingbird)
- 9. To influence or impact. ("The weather can ___ your mood.")
- 11. Expressing a choice between alternatives. ("She was unsure ___ to stay or leave.")
- 13. Excluding something. ("Everyone was invited ___ for him.")
- 14. The past tense of a verb meaning to guide. ("He ___ them into battle with great courage.")
- 17. A contraction meaning 'it is.' ("It was the best of times, ___ was the worst of times." - A Tale of Two Cities)
