Mid-Term Review ENG090
Across
- 1. A sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs
- 5. An incomplete sentence.
- 7. A distinct section of a piece of writing dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line or indentation.
- 9. The first sentence of the essay.
- 10. An extended piece of writing that presents and supports a thesis or proposition
- 13. Sentences that provide examples, facts, quotes and other information to develop the main idea of a paragraph.
- 15. One sentence that expresses the main idea of an essay
- 16. A word used to join two complete sentences (needing a comma before)
- 18. Every sentence must have one.
- 19. The proper spacing for academic writing.
Down
- 2. Two complete sentences join by only a comma.
- 3. The sentence that ties together the topic sentence and illustrations in order to remind the reader of an idea's importance.
- 4. Paragraph whose purpose is to pique the interest of your reader and identify the topic and purpose of the essay.
- 6. Two complete sentences joined without proper punctuation.
- 8. Type of paragraph in an essay that supports or defends the essay's thesis.
- 11. One option to join two complete sentences correctly.
- 12. The first sentence of each paragraph should be.
- 14. What the first sentence of an essay should capture.
- 16. Thought Every sentence must be one.
- 17. The acronym that stands for the three parts of a body paragraph.