Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A word, letter, or number placed before another word.
  2. 4. To think of something before it happens.
  3. 5. To have always be on the lookout.
  4. 8. To look at something before everyone else.
  5. 9. A person who takes a college class after he or she already graduated.
  6. 10. To write on something a date that comes after the real date.
  7. 12. The editing that is done after the movie, film, or video has been taped.
  8. 13. A mark printed across a stamp after it is received by the post office.
  9. 17. a comment, note, or thought written after the letter is finished; p.s.
Down
  1. 1. To do something before it happens.
  2. 3. The time in society that came after the Industrial Revolution.
  3. 4. To do something in advance to stop something.
  4. 6. Taking place after noon; p.m.
  5. 7. Approve something before it is originally supposed to be approved.
  6. 10. Occurring or done after death; usually related to an examination of the after it is dead.
  7. 11. To do something at a time or date after it was originally planned.
  8. 12. Occurring or continuing after death; usually related to a book that is after the author has died.
  9. 14. To pay for something before its due.
  10. 15. To take a test before the actual test.
  11. 16. To declare something before everyone else.