2. Comprehension

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Across
  1. 2. To convey thoughts, feelings, or ideas in words, actions, or other forms.
  2. 5. To show or prove something clearly, or to set something up on a firm basis.
  3. 7. To finish something by adding the missing parts or filling in gaps so that it is whole.
  4. 10. To express words or text in another language, or to convert information into a different form.
  5. 12. To describe the distinctive features or qualities of something, often highlighting what makes it unique.
  6. 13. To arrange or group items into categories based on shared characteristics or criteria.
  7. 14. To recognize and name something accurately from given information or context.
Down
  1. 1. To give a detailed account of something, including its characteristics, features, or qualities.
  2. 2. To make something clear by giving reasons, details, or examples.
  3. 3. To clarify or explain something by using examples, diagrams, or visual aids.
  4. 4. To acknowledge or identify something as familiar or previously encountered.
  5. 6. To arrange items systematically into groups or categories based on specific criteria.
  6. 8. To examine a topic in detail by considering different aspects, viewpoints, or arguments.
  7. 9. To show or explain the connection or relationship between two or more things.
  8. 11. To give a formal or structured account of something, often based on observation or investigation.