Reading 6 Crossword
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1) A tool with a heavy bladed head mounted on a handle, used for chopping, splitting, or shaping wood. (топор)2) To protect something from damage, loss, or decay by keeping it in its original or best possible condition, often with care and deliberate effort over time.4) To make an exact copy or reproduction of something, closely matching the original in form, function, or appearance.5) A person who illegally hunts, captures, or kills wildlife, usually violating laws meant to protect animals and natural ecosystems.
6) A person who shows strong excitement and deep interest in a particular activity, subject, or field, often investing time, energy, and emotion into it far beyond casual involvement.8) Characterized by seriousness and deep respect, often connected to important moments, emotions, or ceremonies where lightness or humor would feel inappropriate.11) A feeling of worry, care, or interest about a situation, person, or issue, often prompting attention or action.14) Commonplace and typical, lacking distinctive or remarkable features, and resembling what is usual or expected.16) To continue to exist, stay in the same place or condition, or not be removed, lost, or changed over time.19) To remove a covering, layer, or surface from something, often completely or in a deliberate way. |
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3) To direct attention toward a specific source, idea, or person, often for clarification, evidence, or further information, or to mention something within a conversation or text to support what is being said.
7) Required or essential for a particular purpose, situation, or outcome; something that cannot be avoided or done without.9) To gather crops or produce from fields or gardens, usually when they have fully grown and are ready for use or sale.10) A structure or barrier built to enclose an area, mark boundaries, or prevent people or animals from entering or leaving a space.12) To allow something to move freely, be made available, or leave confinement, often after being held, restrained, or withheld.13) (adverb) Used to emphasize truth, agreement, or confirmation, often strengthening a statement or showing that something is certainly the case. 15) Unusually remarkable or exceptional in quality, ability, or appearance, standing out far beyond what is normal or expected.17) Clearly separate and easily recognizable, having qualities that set something apart from others rather than blending in or being confused with them. distinct=different18) To gather crops or produce from fields or gardens, usually when they have fully grown and are ready for use or sale.20) The tough outer layer that covers the trunk, branches, and roots of a tree, protecting it from damage, disease, and environmental stress.
(if you still did not understand what is bark, look up in the internet) |
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