Across
- 3. p. 83 (adj.) – changed chemically
- 4. (adverb): This word introduces a contrasting idea or opinion.
- 5. (adverb): This word introduces a conclusion or result based on previous information.
- 6. p. 95 (n.) – self-control
- 7. (adverb): This word introduces additional information that supports a previous point, similar to "furthermore."
- 11. p. 83 (adj.) – decaying or rotting and emitting a fetid smell
- 13. (adverb): This word introduces a result or effect of a previous action or event.
- 15. p. 104 (n.) – a small leftover quantity of something
- 16. p. 79 (adj.) – without purpose or anything to do with one’s time
- 17. p. 103 (n.) – a purple gemstone
- 19. p. 257 (v.) – mix or mingle together
- 20. (adverb): This word introduces a comparison between two similar ideas.
- 22. (n.) – the process by which people become part of a new group or society, without giving up their own culture
- 23. p. 158 (v.) – convinced through arguing or giving reasons
- 26. p. 115 (v.) – twisted or bent into an unusual atypical shape
- 28. p. 77 (n.) – a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime
- 29. p. 167 (adj.) – showing good sense or judgment
- 30. (adverb): This word adds more information to a previous point.
Down
- 1. p. 173 (n.) – the state of being alone
- 2. (adverb): This word introduces additional information that supports a previous point.
- 8. p. 158 (v.) – survives through pain or suffering for a long time
- 9. p. 209 (v.) – to raise or lift something
- 10. p. 119 (v.) – to move back, as in fear or disgust
- 12. (adverb): This word introduces a contrasting idea or opinion, similar to "however."
- 14. p. 93 (n.) – a tropical fruit
- 18. p. 230 (n.) – a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school
- 21. p. 211 (v.) – become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid
- 24. p. 84 (v.) – suffer (something painful or difficult)
- 25. p. 167 (adj.) – not sensible or not making sense
- 27. (n.) – the process by which people from a group, often new to a place, take on the culture of the majority population
