Study Guide Comp and Grammar
Across
- 4. How many strategies for prewriting are there?
- 5. Written as (“Title abbreviated” Pg#) if no _____
- 6. Considered the 5th stage of writing in this class
- 8. Method to avoid plagiarism
- 11. MLA Citation rules (yes or no): “text!” -> “text!” (Author Pg#).
- 12. This needs to be debatable, aka have evidence for and against it
- 14. 3rd stage of the writing process
- 15. A statement that can be checked
- 19. 4th stage of the writing process
- 20. Expresses what someone thinks or feels
- 21. Putting a section of text into your own words, changes words but keeps meaning, includes in-text citation
- 22. Delete ____ language
- 24. 2nd stage of the writing process
- 25. Using an author’s exact words without quotation marks and a citation
- 26. MLA Citation rules (yes or no): “text.” -> “text”(Author Pg#).
Down
- 1. 1st stage of the writing process
- 2. Delete ____ words
- 3. 5th stage of the writing
- 6. Replace weak verbs with ____ ones
- 7. Written as (Author) if no ____ number
- 9. Strong paraphrases ______ the author’s ideas in completely different words
- 10. The writing process is completely linear
- 13. ____ verbs are used in summaries
- 16. Underline important terms, circle definitions, write key words
- 17. Stating the main ideas of a text in your own words, general overview, shorter than original text, includes in-text citation
- 18. Another word for editing in the writing process
- 23. When do you add in-text citations to paraphrased evidence?