Vocabulary - Final exams

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Across
  1. 2. (noun) Young people in general; the time of being young.
  2. 4. (adjective) Able to pass from one person to another (like a virus).
  3. 6. (noun) All the people born and living at about the same time.
  4. 8. (noun) One of four equal parts of something (\(25\%\)).
  5. 10. (noun) A person who starts a business to make money.
  6. 12. (noun) The act of taking part or being involved in an activity.
  7. 13. (noun) The job or activity of caring for sick or old people.
  8. 14. (noun) Money, food, or clothes given to help a person or organization.
  9. 16. (noun) People chosen to represent a group at an important meeting.
  10. 18. (noun) An area of a town or city where people live as a community.
  11. 20. (noun) The ability to guide, direct, or lead a group of people.
  12. 21. (noun) The habits, traditions, and beliefs of a country or group of people.
  13. 23. (adjective) Difficult to understand or explain; not simple.
  14. 24. (noun) Close connections or bonds between people (like friends or family).
Down
  1. 1. (noun) The food necessary for health and growth.
  2. 3. (adjective) Relating to money or how money is managed.
  3. 5. (noun/verb) A person who does work without being paid to help others.
  4. 7. (noun) Pictures, videos, or songs used to persuade people to buy products.
  5. 9. (noun) Things that you do regularly or repeatedly.
  6. 11. (noun/verb) The study or record of past events.
  7. 15. (noun) Teenagers; young people developing into adults.
  8. 17. (noun) An official set of rules or ideas used by a government or organization.
  9. 19. (verb) To become less, smaller, or worse.
  10. 22. (noun) The state of having a paid job.