Across
- 1. - An idea that must be inferred through an analysis of details, actions, tone, dialogue, body language, visuals, e.t.c
- 5. - Important ideas throughout a work that support the central message, theme, tone, e.t.c
- 9. - A form of inference in which the reader gathers and analyzes details in order to anticipate and foresee forthcoming events and information
Down
- 2. - An idea that is clearly stated, unambiguous, and leaves little room for interpretation
- 3. - The study skill of outlining or summarizing the ideas of a lecture, a book, or another source of information to aid in the retention of ideas
- 4. - To reduce large sections of text to their essential points and main idea; Note: It is still important to attribute summarized ideas to the original source
- 6. - Restate the meaning of something in different words; Paraphrasing alters the exact wording of the source and transmits its ideas or information without evaluation or interpretation
- 7. - Marking a text with notes and / or comments
- 8. - A logical guess made by connecting bits of information
