Annex A - Crossword Puzzle - Types of Verbal Support

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Annex A - Crossword Puzzle - Types of Verbal Support PO 409.04 Level Three Annex A - Crossword Puzzle - Types of Verbal Support ACROSS: 1. “We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches. We shall fight on the landing grounds. We shall fight in the fields and in the streets and we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender”. This is an example of what type of verbal support? 4. “When I was a cadet, I used to spray shine my boots, but I eventually discovered that nothing works better than a cloth, boot polish and hard work.” This is an example of what type of verbal support? 6. This is an illustration used to clarify and simplify an idea. 1 2 3 DOWN: 2. Only 50 cadets from this region will be selected will be selected for glider training out of approximately 3500 cadets in the region…so the competition is high. This is an example of what type of verbal support? 3. These are logical explanations that satisfy the question, “Why?”. 5. This represents a bridge that links the known to the unknown. 5 4 6