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Jimmy Bob Crossword
Down
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1) give an account in words; trace the outline or present a picture
2) write in a numbered fashion
4) give the meaning
5) place items in related groups; then name or title each group
6) make a judgment based on the evidence and support it; give the good and bad points
8) give enough details to prove the statement
10) describe in steps the progression of something.
13) examine the information critically. analyze and comment on the important statements
14) tell how this is different from others similar to it
16) express your thinking by giving the meaning as you see it
19) establish by specifying. write what you believe and back it with evidence.
20) break down or separate a problem or situation into separate factors and/or relationships. draw a conclusion, make a judgment, or make clear the relationship you see based on your break-down
22) make a judgment of the work of art or literature and support your judgment
Across
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3) consider the various points of view by presenting all sides of the issue
5) tell how things are alike; use concrete examples
7) give examples, pictures, charts, diagrams or concrete examples to clarify your answer
9) put in your own words
11) provide factual evidence to back up the truth of the statement
12) tell how things are different; use supporting concrete examples
14) trace the course; derive a conclusion by reasoning
15) combine parts or pieces of an idea, situation or event
17) give some edience by suporting your statement with facts
18) list all possible items
19) condense the main points in the fewest words possible
21) show the relationship among concepts
23) use a specific and shortened form to organize main ideas supporting details and examples
24) present solutions that could happen if certain variables were present
25) use pictures, graphs, charts mind maps & flow charts to show relationships of details to main ideas
26) place items under headings already labeled by your teacher
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