Unit 9 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. To transmit TV or radio programs to the public; usually a news or radio program.
  2. 3. To obtain or reach media or information online.
  3. 7. Means "almost" or "nearly," often used to describe something that is true in effect or appearance, even if not physically or completely so.
  4. 9. The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader; how the reader feels while reading.
  5. 11. An explanation or reason that shows why something is right, fair, or necessary.
  6. 13. A sentence or question at the beginning of a piece of writing designed to catch the reader's attention.
  7. 14. A small electronic device used for entertainment or communication.
  8. 16. The space left at the beginning of a line of text, usually to show the start of a new paragraph.
  9. 17. The main idea or argument that an essay or paper is trying to prove or explain.
  10. 18. To describe common or usual situations.
  11. 19. Media or devices that allow users to participate actively.
Down
  1. 1. Channels or tools used to communicate or entertain (TV, internet, radio).
  2. 4. An imitation of real-life situations, often used in games or training.
  3. 5. A computer-generated simulation that feels real.
  4. 6. To participate actively or become involved.
  5. 8. Introducing new ideas or methods.
  6. 9. The blank space around the text on a page.
  7. 10. The attitude or feeling that the writer expresses toward the subject or audience.
  8. 12. Language Language that uses figures of speech or literary devices (like similes, metaphors, personification) to create images or express ideas in a more interesting way.
  9. 15. To emphasize the main focus or purpose.