review unit 1

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Across
  1. 3. To strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something.
  2. 7. To express disapproval of someone or something; to find fault with.
  3. 8. A distinguishing characteristic or quality, typically of one's personality.
  4. 10. Causing disagreement or argument; contentious.
  5. 12. A thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.
  6. 16. A meeting or gathering of people or things; a flowing together of two or more streams.
  7. 17. Standing out or easily noticeable; widely recognized or eminent.
  8. 18. A discussion or conference involving several participants who exchange views on a specific topic.
  9. 23. A mass meeting of people for a common purpose, especially for political or social change.
  10. 24. pressure: Influence from members of one's peer group to conform to certain behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs.
  11. 25. disorder: A mental disorder characterized by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health.
  12. 26. The state of being exposed to something, such as to a harmful influence or situation.
  13. 27. Relating to or characterized by emotion; expressing or stirring emotions.
Down
  1. 1. A person or group that is united with another for a common purpose.
  2. 2. Genuine; true to its own nature or beliefs.
  3. 4. Prejudiced in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another.
  4. 5. A restriction or boundary; something that limits or restricts.
  5. 6. Causing or capable of causing harm; damaging.
  6. 9. The possibility of suffering harm or loss; exposure to danger.
  7. 11. To participate or become involved in.
  8. 13. To support, maintain, or defend.
  9. 14. The state of being exposed to the possibility of being harmed or attacked, either physically or emotionally.
  10. 15. To feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person).
  11. 19. To show approval or praise, typically by clapping one's hands.
  12. 20. Compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
  13. 21. illness: A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, or mood, often resulting in impaired functioning.
  14. 22. A person's natural predisposition or inclination, especially regarding mood or character.