Vocabulary

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