EGP Terms

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Across
  1. 3. using language accurately to express your thoughts or opinions about a topic while remaining sensitive to your audience's feelings and experiences.
  2. 6. something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need.
  3. 9. the individual or group the speaker is communicating with, whether in spoken or written form.
  4. 11. set out purposes or reasons/ make the relationships between things evident/ provide why and/or how and support with relevant evidence.
  5. 12. a disadvantage that renders something less acceptable or problematic.
  6. 13. create new ideas or understanding by combining knowledge from different sources in fresh ways.
Down
  1. 1. an advantage or profit gained from something.
  2. 2. a question or instruction which encourages you to respond.
  3. 4. something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly.
  4. 5. the information, facts, or knowledge that you use to support the points you are making.
  5. 7. your informed opinion about the information (i.e. input)
  6. 8. the reason for communicating with an audience PIE persuade/convince, inform, or entertain
  7. 10. sentence structure, punctuation, noun, vocabulary, phrases, etc. used in content supports, provides meaning to the communication.