Unit 1 human intelligence

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Across
  1. 2. the same on both sides; balanced and even.
  2. 3. a reference to a famous person, event, or work in literature.
  3. 7. a condition where senses mix, like “tasting” colors or “seeing” sounds.
  4. 8. having to do with beauty or artistic taste.
  5. 12. a struggle between opposing forces in a story.
  6. 13. when what happens is different from what you expect, or when words mean the opposite of what they say.
  7. 14. the deeper message or lesson in a text.
  8. 16. a short, personal story used to illustrate a point.
  9. 17. looking inward and thinking about your own feelings and thoughts.
  10. 18. the ability to use your body skillfully, like in sports or dance.
Down
  1. 1. a conclusion you make by combining text clues with your own knowledge.
  2. 2. when someone with a developmental difference shows an extraordinary ability in a specific area, like math, memory, or art.
  3. 4. a developmental condition that can make social interaction and communication challenging (now considered part of autism spectrum disorder).
  4. 5. the most important point the author wants you to understand.
  5. 6. the ability to use words well in speaking or writing.
  6. 7. related to asking and answering questions to encourage deep thinking.
  7. 9. to get worse over time.
  8. 10. complete happiness or joy.
  9. 11. related to thinking, learning, and mental processes.
  10. 15. a smaller title that breaks up sections in a text.