Across
- 6. seeming to be true and real although it may not really be
- 7. to stay or prove that something is definitely true
- 8. a difference between two people, situation, ideas, etc. that are being compared
- 9. to say that something exists or is likely to be true
- 10. a nervous and anxious feeling
- 12. Parallelism means using the same pattern of words to show that two show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance
- 16. To recognize or understand the difference between things and people
- 17. To record information about something by writing about it, photographing it, etc.
- 19. to see or meet someone without planning to
- 22. (only before a noun) the definitive book, description, etc. is considered to be the best of it's type and cannot be improved
- 25. used in order to add an idea or fact that is surprising or seems very different from what you have said
- 26. to say that something is true
- 27. to show that an opinion, idea, quality, etc. is important
- 29. a good or useful quality
- 30. to say that an action is illegal or not allowed
- 32. to stat publicly that something is true
Down
- 1. to remove something from a place or thing
- 2. a choice you can make in a particular situation
- 3. the statement in a piece of writing that gives the main idea or the writer's opinion
- 4. An opinion about whether something is good or bad that influences how you deal with it
- 5. very often
- 8. to spoil something by adding a dangerous substance to it
- 11. done in a way that is intended
- 13. to strongly support a particular way of doing things
- 14. to start to do a piece of work, especially one that is ling and difficult
- 15. coming or following one after another
- 18. to put your thoughts or feelings into words
- 20. to think about something carefully
- 21. to say something more than once
- 23. Although
- 24. a quality that is inherent in something is a natural part of it and cannot be separated
- 28. to state something in an exact detail way
- 31. to show something that was previously hidden