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