Academic Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. To compare two things to show how they are different.
  2. 6. To form a theory or guess about something with limited evidence.
  3. 10. To give a brief statement of the main points of a text.
  4. 13. To explain the meaning of information, words, and/or actions.
  5. 14. To establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
  6. 15. To combine different things to create a new whole.
Down
  1. 1. To determine similarities between two things.
  2. 2. To express the meaning of a text in your own words.
  3. 4. To show your understanding of a topic through evidence, reasoning, or a practical example
  4. 5. To tell the difference between two or more things by characteristics that sets things apart.
  5. 7. To assess the significance of something through careful analysis. This process involves judging worth, importance, or condition.
  6. 8. To draw a conclusion based on evidence from the text and your own reasoning.
  7. 9. To form and express s judgement of a literary work.
  8. 11. To show how something is right or reasonable by providing a good reason or explanation for it.
  9. 12. To carefully examine something by breaking it down into individual parts to understand the meaning of the parts as a whole.