The housemaids secret

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Across
  1. 6. Used to describe characters who are disrespectful or brazen, possibly in defiance of authority or social norms.
  2. 7. Describes the controlling and oppressive behavior of characters like Andrew towards Nina.
  3. 8. Used to describe feelings of contempt or disdain, often directed towards characters who are seen as morally flawed or deceitful.
  4. 9. Describes a sense of emptiness and isolation, often experienced by characters who are trapped or isolated in dangerous situations.
Down
  1. 1. Used to describe the desperate pleas and requests made by characters, such as Nina, in difficult situations.
  2. 2. Describes a situation that is unstable, dangerous, or uncertain, reflecting the risky and unpredictable nature of the plot.
  3. 3. Reflects the confusion and disorientation experienced by characters, particularly Nina, as they try to understand the secrets and events around them.
  4. 4. Reflects the disagreement or opposition to something, often used to describe the conflict and tension between characters.
  5. 5. Used to describe someone who is emotionless, hard, or unfeeling, potentially referring to characters who are manipulative or cold.
  6. 9. Used to describe characters who are untruthful or misleading, often playing a key role in the unfolding secrets and twists of the story.