Across
- 4. Argumentative, controversial
- 6. Boo Radley respects and cares for the kids by giving them money during the Great Depression
- 7. In a warm, friendly, and polite manner
- 9. A Ghost
- 12. Someone religious
- 15. Wants to harm
- 17. Their attitude toward females is very misogyny
- 19. The kids are on the same level as their father and have found respect for each other
- 20. Scout needs to learn to respect people
Down
- 1. how the kids feel towards Mr Avery and how they see him visually
- 2. To talk about yourself in a proud or self-admiring way
- 3. To suppress or to pacify
- 5. The former practice of segregating Black people in the US
- 8. Impossible to understand
- 10. This shows the kids youthfulness and their desire for fun
- 11. Boo Radley cares about the children
- 13. The kids are too scared to touch the house however their commitment to communicating with Boo is much bigger
- 14. Unwilling to spend money
- 16. Poverty and the time period that the book is in
- 18. Scout is ignorant and the kids have never seen snow and don't know of it
