Across
- 2. "that woman is _____herself for a nervous breakdown"(83)
- 3. "I kept my face _____, but I couldn't keep myself from wondering where these questions were leading."
- 5. "Most of the _____of the draperies were cold."
- 9. To spread by scattering
- 10. used to describe something that is very common or that is spreading very quickly and in a way that is difficult to control
- 12. Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- 16. One that is annoying and obnoxious
- 17. "I got up, went to Kevin's office and took a small scratch pad and a new pen from his desk and the large _____from his bookcase."
- 19. In a way that shows you are not careful to avoid upsetting someone.
- 20. to walk towards or away from someone, trying not to be noticed
Down
- 1. the two-hundredth anniversary of a significant event.
- 4. "A woman to watch over him in a society that considered woman _____children"
- 6. "Just struggling with my own _____"
- 7. open and direct; not concealed.
- 8. petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart.
- 11. to shake or agitate violently; To Convulse
- 13. In a way that has a lot of complicated decorations
- 14. Uncertain; hesitant
- 15. "The _____tile became wood, partially carpeted. And the chair beneath me vanished."
- 18. "Suddenly, I was facing a young white man, broad-faced, dark-haired, _____, and about half-a-foot taller than I was" (Butler 41).
