Across
- 6. hardly or scarcely — used to say that something was almost not possible or almost did not happen (page 52)
- 7. extreme anger, a strong feeling of unhappiness because of something bad, hurtful, or morally wrong (page 47)
- 10. anger and disagreement (page 52)
- 13. more serious (page 50)
- 15. characteristic of being careful about spending money or using things when you do not need to (page 50)
- 17. not required to do something that others are required to do (page 50)
- 19. a book that a company uses to record information about the money it has paid and received (page 50)
- 21. a narrow area along the edge of something (page 49)
- 23. highly valued and important, deserving great respect (page 47)
Down
- 1. in perfect condition : completely clean, fresh, neat, etc. (page 53)
- 2. an attempt to find, achieve, or get something (page 53)
- 3. to damage, to treat with disrespect (page 47)
- 4. removed the inside of something, made an empty space in something (page 49)
- 5. a person from Louisiana whose ancestors were French Canadian (page 50)
- 8. using something in a foolish or wasteful way (page 50)
- 9. the amount of something that is produced by a person or thing (page 50)
- 11. a very small amount (page 51)
- 12. to hold onto something or someone very tightly (page 48)
- 14. to need someone or something for support, help, etc., to depend on someone or something (page 50)
- 16. covered with a thick layer of a liquid, cream, etc. (page 50)
- 18. an area of soft, wet land that has many grasses and other plants (page 49)
- 20. became sad or weak, lowered (page 49)
- 22. the flat spinning parts that are used on some machines to push air or water (page 51)