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reading:may be done by scanning, skimming and thorough reading
almanac:a book of places usually with descriptive or statistical information
interpersonal:transactional process of exchanging message
indenting:reading not from the first word to the very last word
communication:process of understanding and sharing ideas
surveying:giving the reading material a run-down from first section to last
intrapersonal:communication that operates within the communicator
saccades:the tiny jerks or lea ps of the eyes
verbal:spoken or written language
fact:assertion/declaration that something is true
opinion:assertion/declaration that something is of value
fixation:the pause made by the eyes at a certain point of a running text
regression:reverse of progression
reference:section of library containing dictionaries and almanacs
previewing:taking a general look at the reading material
library:collection of graphic materials
scanning:reading in search of an information which is already identified as the specific
dictionary:a book containing alphabetically arranged words with their meanings
columnar:reading with very limited distance for the eyes to travel
encyclopedia:books consist of several volumes and provide general information by topic
skim: if your purpose is to get a bird's eye view or helicopter view, you need to..
overviewing:taking a closer look at the chapters or sections
atlas:a book of maps
interfixation:short distance traveled by the eyes horizontally
periodicals:section of library containing bound volumes of magazines, newspapers and journals
cardcatalogue:the key to the entire collection of books in a library
Across:| 1. | giving the reading material a run-down from first section to last | | 3. | section of library containing dictionaries and almanacs | | 4. | transactional process of exchanging message | | 8. | reading not from the first word to the very last word | | 9. | assertion/declaration that something is of value | | 12. | a book containing alphabetically arranged words with their meanings | | 15. | a book of maps |
| | 16. | if your purpose is to get a bird's eye view or helicopter view, you need to.. | | 17. | reading with very limited distance for the eyes to travel | | 20. | collection of graphic materials | | 21. | reverse of progression | | 22. | may be done by scanning, skimming and thorough reading | | 23. | short distance traveled by the eyes horizontally | | 25. | the key to the entire collection of books in a library |
| | Down:| 1. | the tiny jerks or lea ps of the eyes | | 2. | spoken or written language | | 5. | reading in search of an information which is already identified as the specific | | 6. | section of library containing bound volumes of magazines, newspapers and journals | | 7. | process of understanding and sharing ideas | | 10. | books consist of several volumes and provide general information by topic |
| | 11. | taking a general look at the reading material | | 13. | communication that operates within the communicator | | 14. | assertion/declaration that something is true | | 18. | the pause made by the eyes at a certain point of a running text | | 19. | taking a closer look at the chapters or sections | | 24. | a book of places usually with descriptive or statistical information |
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Across:| 1. | giving the reading material a run-down from first section to last | | 3. | section of library containing dictionaries and almanacs | | 4. | transactional process of exchanging message | | 8. | reading not from the first word to the very last word | | 9. | assertion/declaration that something is of value | | 12. | a book containing alphabetically arranged words with their meanings | | 15. | a book of maps |
| | 16. | if your purpose is to get a bird's eye view or helicopter view, you need to.. | | 17. | reading with very limited distance for the eyes to travel | | 20. | collection of graphic materials | | 21. | reverse of progression | | 22. | may be done by scanning, skimming and thorough reading | | 23. | short distance traveled by the eyes horizontally | | 25. | the key to the entire collection of books in a library |
| | Down:| 1. | the tiny jerks or lea ps of the eyes | | 2. | spoken or written language | | 5. | reading in search of an information which is already identified as the specific | | 6. | section of library containing bound volumes of magazines, newspapers and journals | | 7. | process of understanding and sharing ideas | | 10. | books consist of several volumes and provide general information by topic |
| | 11. | taking a general look at the reading material | | 13. | communication that operates within the communicator | | 14. | assertion/declaration that something is true | | 18. | the pause made by the eyes at a certain point of a running text | | 19. | taking a closer look at the chapters or sections | | 24. | a book of places usually with descriptive or statistical information |
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