Across
- 4. Provide characteristics, features and qualities of a given concept.
- 5. Provide an overview or the main features.
- 6. Recognise similarities and differences and their importance.
- 8. Show ideas by using examples or practical applications.
- 12. Provide a series of related words, names, etc arranged consecutively.
- 13. Give a brief answer without explanation or calculation.
- 14. Present a balanced argument that shows the strengths and weaknesses.
- 15. Give a detailed account of why and/or how; make relationships evident.
- 17. Retell concisely the relevant and major details.
- 18. Make a judgment using the information supplied.
Down
- 1. Show how things are different or opposite.
- 2. Show, prove or defend, with reasoning and evidence.
- 3. Suggest or put forward a point of view, based on given data.
- 4. Give the precise meaning and identify essential qualities.
- 7. Consider an argument, to identify assumptions, possibilities and interrelationships.
- 8. Make clear the differences between two or more arguments.
- 9. Combine various elements to make a whole or an overall point.
- 10. Recognise and name.
- 11. Put forward for consideration a solution, hypothesis or idea.
- 16. draw out and relate implications; determine logic and reasonableness.
