Across
- 1. serve as a means for expressing something; communication (saying or writing)
- 2. very accurate and exact; very careful and exact about the details of something
- 5. when parts of the whole work or fit togfit together well and form a united whole ether well; sticking together; consists of parts that fit together and from a united whole
- 9. the grammatical arrangement of words in sentences, phrase structure, syntaxstructure
- 10. a prefix or suffix--that can be attaches to a base, stem, or root to form a new word
- 11. a way of doing something by using special knowledge or skill
- 12. the form of a word after all affixes are removed; also called the base word
- 13. make practical and effective use of; to use
- 14. to offically decide something especially because of evidence or facts
Down
- 1. bring something into existence; same as develop
- 3. sources of information well established for use in answering questions and inquiries. Examples: dictionary, encyclopedias, almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, indexes, etc.
- 4. when the author uses words and details that appeal to a reader's senses (sight, touch, taste, hearing, smell, emotion)
- 6. seek information or advice from someone with expertise in a particular area
- 7. make a statement or situation lesss confused and momre clearly inderstandable
- 8. clearly expressed or delineated; definite; exact, as in performance, execution, or amount; accurate
