Reading Vocab Week 2

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Across
  1. 2. letter(s) added to the beginning of a word that changes its meaning. Examples are pre, re, un mis, im, bi, tri, under etc.
  2. 4. word that names person, place or thing in a sentence
  3. 6. a section or part of a written work
  4. 12. A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
  5. 13. Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
  6. 14. Meaning: a word that has more than one meaning
  7. 15. Clues: when you use other parts of a story to figure out an unknown word
Down
  1. 1. Making something understandable
  2. 3. passages that are real, true and were created to inform
  3. 5. to show differences or opposites in a reading
  4. 7. Present reasons to support one’s views
  5. 8. A piece of information about events that have occurred
  6. 9. Briefly present the main points of something
  7. 10. feeling a story gives to you
  8. 11. A position or opinion reached after consideration