Across
- 2. - The theme showing bias against other nationalities
- 4. - having felt sympathy or empathy for another person
- 6. - The writing of this book was ___________ to the social events and issues present at that time.
- 8. - A disagreement brought before the court of law
- 9. - The way someone perceives the world
- 12. - Common practice in which humanity has participated throughout history
- 15. - Thoroughly investigate
- 17. - The term used to describe a person being charged with a criminal offence
- 18. - Lawful behaviour or treatment
- 20. Nuts - A member of the walnut family, bears edible nuts. Mr Cunningham pays Atticus in these nuts
- 21. - Refusing to change your opinion or actions
- 22. - Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust
- 23. - To act with unnecessary aggression, sometimes uncontrolled
- 26. - Having no patience towards anybody
- 27. - Group of elected people, appointed by the judge to influence the decisions made in court
- 28. - A community of people engaged in a shared social activity
Down
- 1. - Kind regard towards others for their characteristics or abilities
- 3. - Total lack of compassion or empathy towards others
- 5. - A strong bias against a topic or group of people
- 7. - Hold against a specific force with confidence or passion
- 10. - To change your belief about something for someone else
- 11. - Insufficient evidence or not proven by given evidence
- 13. - Lower in status, importance or quality
- 14. - A overview of a class of people's characteristics or behaviour
- 16. - the probability of rising or increasing, noun. A natural tendency to act in a specific way
- 19. - Being in accordance with the law
- 22. - Equal opportunity shared between all classes of people
- 23. - The protagonist of the story
- 24. - The deuteragonist of this story, commonly known as a feared and mystical person
- 25. - Doing something you have forbidden others from doing
