ORGANIZING INFORMATION FROM THE SECONDARY SOURCES_RECOGNIZING EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT OPINION

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Across
  1. 8. Individual stories or examples
  2. 10. Original records from the past.
  3. 11. Organizing information used to indicate the ranks as to heaviest to lightest, smallest to biggest.
  4. 12. Refers to a personal belief.
  5. 13. Organizing information using timeline, steps, and cycle graphic organizer
  6. 14. Types of evidence such as place names, names of individuals, organizations, movements, etc.
  7. 15. Refers to something that is true and can be verified as such.
  8. 16. Speech of other people reported directly, exactly as spoken, usually with quotation marks around it.
  9. 17. Types of an evidence such as date and time, measurement, score of a game or any specific number
  10. 18. Evidence from documents such as letters, diaries, laws, speeches and the likes.
  11. 19. Information provided in support of an opinion.
Down
  1. 1. things you can see, hear, touch, smell or taste.
  2. 2. The author's own knowledge usually acquired through some sort of formal training.
  3. 3. Second hand published accounts, which are created after the primary source.
  4. 4. Organizing information using diagrams, analogues, graphic representations and maps
  5. 5. Organizing information using specific terms in alphabetical order.
  6. 6. A source of information for somebody, or anything that might inform a person about something or provide knowledge.
  7. 7. Organizing information used to group similar color such as color, size, usage, brand, texture, materials, gender, age, model, price, content, and nature.
  8. 9. Refers to the use of someone else's knowledge or opinion particularly a recognized expert in the field.