Across
- 4. Internal and external interference with the communication process
- 5. The application of meaning by the receiver of a transmitted message
- 7. Notes that are usually at the bottom of a page used to cite sources
- 9. A receivers response to a message
- 11. The placing of a colon after the salutation of a letter and the placing of a comma after the complimentary closing
- 12. The assessment of a document to determine its clarity
- 13. Page The first manuscript page which contains the title of the manuscript, and the authors name
- 15. The chosen method of transmitting a message
- 16. The first complete keying of a manuscript
- 17. Using words and gestures to convey a message
Down
- 1. An Arrangement of a letter so that all lines begin on the left margin
- 2. Ideas formulated by the sender to be received by the recipient
- 3. The arrangement of a letter whereby the date line, complimentary closing, and signature all begin at the center of the page
- 6. The careful reading and examination of a document for the sole purpose of finding and correcting errors
- 8. A list of all references used by an author in the preparation of a manuscript
- 10. No punctuation used outside the the body of a letter unless the line ends with an abbreviation
- 14. References that the author may have used as background or relevant information
