Across
- 4. (noun) very generous or ample
- 5. (verb-past tense) to severely scold
- 8. (noun) rule; a generally accepted truth
- 9. (noun) a weight attached to a line to find the true depth of water
- 12. p.151 (noun) the act of willing or choosing; a choice or decision made by an individual’s will [usually used like this: of one’s own volition. Ex: Henry ate that worm of his own volition; no one forced him to do it.]
- 13. (noun) a declaration of principles
- 17. (noun) ability to walk about
- 19. (noun) means of saving someone from harm
Down
- 1. (noun) married to more than one person at the same time
- 2. (adj) sad and mournful
- 3. (adj) of heavenly happiness
- 6. (noun) leave from work or daily routine
- 7. (noun) point of no return
- 10. (verb-past tense) to hinder the progress of something
- 11. (noun) a large destructive fire
- 14. (adj) fertile or highly imaginative
- 15. (verb) go back and forth across something
- 16. (noun) a visually dramatic scene
- 18. p.155 (noun) destruction; devastation; ruin
