Non-Chronological Report Crossword

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Across
  1. 8. "Someone who is ________ in the topic," (Audience).
  2. 9. These help to organise the writing in to sections (Structure)
  3. 10. This concludes (BIG CLUE) the report (Structure)
  4. 11. Also called conjunctions These words give the reader more information, e.g. furthermore, additionally, and, but, because (Language)
  5. 12. "To _______ someone," / to present information to someone(Purpose)
Down
  1. 1. Specialised type of vocabulary for experts
  2. 2. E.g. Football, Dance, Sewing, Cricket, Origami, Debating, etc. (Examples)
  3. 3. The part at the beginning of a text which introduces (BIG CLUE) the subject (Structure)
  4. 4. Written in the now (Language)
  5. 5. Someone tasked with finding out more about a topic (Audience).
  6. 6. E.g. India, Our School, River Deltas, Space, etc. (Examples)
  7. 7. E.g. Sharks, dinosaurs, butterflies, flowers, etc. (Examples)
  8. 9. E.g. Nelson Mandela, Living in the Desert, Marie Curie, The Suffragettes, etc. (Examples)
  9. 13. A type of writing, usually written without slang words and using correct grammatical terms (Language)