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to kill a mockingbird ch 12 -17 down: 1. staggered; stumbled 3. direct …

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to kill a mockingbird ch 12 -17

down:

  1. staggered; stumbled
  2. direct and unreserved in speech
  3. strange or unusual qualities
  4. sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness
  5. making more certain; double-checking; conspiring
  6. not audible; cannot be heard
  7. something given to make up for something else
  8. hard to overcome or deal with
  9. a thorough searching; a close examination or inquiry
  10. gave in to ones pleasures; had what one wanted
  11. a summons for witnesses or evidence before a court

down:

  1. the esophagus, throat
  2. having to do with the church or the clergy
  3. to be destroyed, die
  4. appearance; face

across:

  1. a right or privilege
  2. intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement
  3. not clearly expressed; hard to understand
  4. obtained possession of something
  5. hold contempt for, usually towards god or sacred principles
  6. not consistent; not in agreement
  7. showing contempt; scornfully
  8. a feeling of resentment or ill will
  9. being permanent, lasting
  10. bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech
  11. a prison for criminals
  12. an angry dispute; quarrel
  13. the act of resigning, withdrawing
  14. pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet

across:

  1. an angry dispute or disagreement

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

All answers are vocabulary terms from To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 12-17 that match the given definitions:

  1. Down terms are matched to their precise definitions related to actions, speech, feelings, and legal/physical concepts from the text.
  2. Across terms are matched to definitions covering rights, growth, speech, legal concepts, and emotional states from the text.

Answer:

Down:

  1. reeled
  2. forthright
  3. oddities
  4. qualms
  5. verifying
  6. inaudible
  7. reparation
  8. intractable
  9. scrutiny
  10. indulged
  11. subpoena
  12. gullet
  13. ecclesiastical
  14. perish
  15. countenance

Across:

  1. prerogative
  2. edification
  3. ambiguous
  4. acquired
  5. blaspheme
  6. inconsistent
  7. disdainful
  8. animosity
  9. enduring
  10. acerbic
  11. penitentiary
  12. altercation
  13. receding
  14. serene
  15. contention