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Across
- 1. Source – Original, first-hand information (like diaries, interviews, or photos).
- 3. – Information that tells where you got your facts or ideas.
- 4. – A place where information comes from (book, website, article, etc.).
- 5. Source – Information that explains or analyzes primary sources (like textbooks or articles).
- 6. – Giving credit to the original author or source.
- 9. Cited – A list of sources specifically cited in your paper.
- 12. – The reason you are doing something, such as to inform or persuade.
- 15. – False or incorrect information.
- 16. – An organized collection of information that can be searched electronically.
- 19. – Legal protection that gives creators rights over their work.
- 21. Paragraph – Paragraphs that give details and support the main idea.
- 22. – Writing down important information from sources.
- 25. – A source used to get information or support your work.
- 26. – The subject or main idea you are writing or learning about.
- 27. – A short version of the main ideas of a text.
- 29. Footprint – The trail of information you leave online.
- 30. Engine – A tool used to find information online (like Google).
Down
- 2. – The beginning of a paper that introduces the topic.
- 7. – A list of all the sources you used in your research.
- 8. – The exact words taken from a source, shown in quotation marks.
- 10. Details – Extra information that explains or proves a point.
- 11. – The process of finding and studying information about a topic.
- 13. – Facts, examples, or details that support a claim.
- 14. Use – Limited use of copyrighted material without permission for education or commentary.
- 17. – Moral principles about what is right and wrong.
- 18. – The ending that wraps up the main points.
- 20. – Using someone else’s work or ideas without giving credit.
- 23. – A plan that organizes your ideas before writing.
- 24. Source – A source that compiles information from primary and secondary sources (like encyclopedias).
- 28. – The web address of a page on the internet.