Across
- 2. To arrange items in a logical or required sequence (e.g., smallest to largest, earliest to latest).
- 5. To express the same idea again, often in different words for clarity.
- 7. To commit information to memory so that it can be recalled accurately later.
- 10. To state or identify the title, term, or label of something.
- 11. To write down items one after another, usually without explanation, in bullet points or numbered form.
- 12. To create a copy or duplicate of something, either in writing, speech, or form.
- 14. To bring information back into mind from memory without external prompts.
- 15. To repeat words exactly as they were originally spoken or written, often with quotation marks.
Down
- 1. To put items in a specific order or sequence according to a rule or criterion (e.g., chronological, alphabetical).
- 3. To keep information in memory over time without forgetting.
- 4. To state the exact meaning of a word, term, or concept, usually in a concise and precise manner.
- 6. To give a detailed account of something, including its characteristics, features, or qualities.
- 8. To identify something as familiar or previously encountered.
- 9. To pair items that correspond or relate to each other based on given criteria.
- 13. To say or write something again exactly as before.
