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- 3. People were ? at the senseless brutality of the crime.
- 4. The old album full of faded family pictures and postcards ? me.
- 5. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the Ewells are characterized as quite ?, they live on the welfare of the county and the children and uneducated and seldom clean.
- 8. The vivid ? seemed so real that it completely unnerved me.
- 11. We had to laugh at her ?, she always had witty remark.
- 13. Their story didn't sound ? to me.
- 17. Some high-frequency sounds are ? to even the keenest human ear.
- 18. New developments in medicine often lead to discussions of important ? questions.
Down
- 1. A person who is usually calm and collected may nevertheless sometimes behave in a ? manner.
- 2. We have a tight budget, but we can make an exception for the ? celebrations on family birthdays.
- 4. The ? slaughter of whales has brought that species to the brink of extinction.
- 6. Most people never stop to consider the words that might one day appear on their own ?.
- 7. Cases involving robbery and assault are usually tried under the ? of the state courts.
- 9. Fair-minded people have ? reactions to all forms of racism.
- 10. At many old mills in Vermont, granite stones were used to ? the grain.
- 12. The tiny kittens ? in the corner, obviously frightened by the huge, growling dog.
- 13. People with children often choose a house because of its ? to good schools.
- 14. Thanks to the wet spring weather, birds and other animals will have an ? supply of food for the rest of the year.
- 15. Readers are eagerly awaiting a ? to the author's best-selling mystery novel.
- 16. Throughout the trial, Atticus firmly ? Tom Robinson's innocence.
