Across
- 1. My curfew states that I should be back home while the purple skies of---are still visible.
- 3. shocking; horrifying.
- 4. We were asked to stay quiet, so I tried to---my giggle by covering my mouth and prevent myself from disrupting the class.
- 9. threatening; sinister.
- 10. When Caty solved the math problem using her left hand and wrote her essay with her right hand later that daym I knew she was---.
- 12. to lift (especially something heavy).
- 13. My sister aims to---me by buying an outfit similar to mine, since she knows this always makes me angry.
- 14. Brenda's face was extremely red as she---searched for her sister, who went through her stuff.
- 15. everlasting; continuous.
- 17. Her new---contained bigger drawers for her valuables and also came with its own hangers.
- 19. The---counsler advised both girls and gave them tips on improvement without hurting their feelings.
Down
- 1. make things/people go away.
- 2. Lucy refused to accept her edited copy because her---self told her that her rough copy was already correct.
- 5. useless; pointless.
- 6. angrily
- 7. Since her voice was loud and clear during the presentation, she was---from the back of the room.
- 8. There was no reason to fight, but because he was so---, he still insisted on proving his point.
- 11. official order/pronouncement.
- 16. to make angry.
- 18. to agree without arguing.
