Across
- 3. computer computer program(such as Microsoft Word)that contains numerous built-in templates
- 5. a mark imprinted on paper that is visible when it is held to the light, usually a sign of quality
- 6. standardized marks in written matter to clarify meaning
- 9. refers to a reference document used to compare other similar documents or values to, as in a master patient list, or an original document saved to a file that can be copied or modified as needed
- 12. an addition to a letter written after the writer’s name has been signed
- 14. the part of speech that expresses an action
- 15. used to express strong feeling or emotion. These words are usually followed by an exclamation point or a comma
- 17. the part of a written or spoken statement that surrounds a particular word or passage and can clarify its meaning
- 20. a word added to (modifying) a noun to quantify or limit it
- 22. writing materials, especially paper and envelopes
Down
- 1. part of a sentence with a subject and a predicate
- 2. the process of marking (e.g., incoming mail) to provide critical, important, or explanatory notes
- 4. write; to form by putting together, creating
- 7. written communication; communication by the exchange of letters
- 8. the name of anything, such as a person, place, object, occurrence, or state
- 10. reading of printed proofs to discover and correct errors
- 11. a word added to (modifying) a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- 13. a punctuation mark showing the absence of a letter or letters or possession
- 16. not foreign; private
- 18. a mark or series of marks used in writing or printing to indicate an omission, especially of letters or words
- 19. an electronic file (or preprinted document) with a predesigned, customized format. Examples include fax cover sheets or patient information letters, ready to be filled in
- 21. a punctuation mark used to divide or create compound words
