Across
- 1. Types of sentences that contain commands
- 5. Written directions or instructions for doing something
- 6. The part that explains the time of implementation or duration
- 9. Other options or substitute tools/materials if the main ones are not available
- 10. Useful additional information but not the main step
- 11. The closing section that assesses whether the procedure was successful or not.
- 14. Conjunctions that indicate subsequent sequence
- 15. The opening section that explains the background or context before the steps
Down
- 2. The ideal nature of text is easy to understand and not long-winded.
- 3. A writing style that emphasizes order and logic
- 4. A brief summary of the results or conclusion at the end of the procedure text
- 7. Sentences that direct the reader to take action
- 8. The part that provides warnings regarding safety or risks
- 12. Work stages are usually numbered
- 13. Consistent writing form
