The ABCs of Technical Writing
Across
- 4. Confromity to standard practices
- 5. A feeling of self-assurance
- 6. The action or fact of qualifying or being eligible for something
- 7. the state of forming a complete and pleasing whole
- 11. Provides purpose and direction to what the technical writer has to write
- 12. Consists of more than merely correcting the spelling, punctuation, spacing, and margin.
- 14. The devices used by the writer to make his report easy to understand
- 15. the quality of being objective
- 17. Perspective of the writer
- 18. Reasoning; a process of classification
- 19. Sentences used must be limited to only one idea or closely related ideas.
- 21. The writer carefully selects his words to fit the reader's understanding
- 22. Graphs, charts, diagrams and photos
Down
- 1. Concise and exact use of words in writing or speech
- 2. The general apperance of the report; neat,properly margined and free from typographical errors
- 3. Acknowleding borrowed statements, ideas, or quotations
- 8. The quality of being worthy of honor or respect
- 9. The quality or state of being correct or precise
- 10. Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education
- 13. The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
- 16. Great care and attention to detail
- 20. Stress laid on a word or words to indicate special meaning or particular importance