Across
- 2. a group of letters placed before a word to change the word's meaning
- 5. additional information that explains, defines or proves an idea
- 7. a basic word that can stand alone but can also have prefixes and suffixes added to it
- 8. the manner in which an author chooses to write to his or her readers showing both the writer's personality and voice
- 9. to change something already written in order to make corrections, improvements, and updates
- 10. writing that uses academic language rather than slang and texting, uses standard conventions and sentence variety
- 13. revisit previous thinking
- 15. combining evidence and background knowledge to draw a logical conclusion
- 16. to study something closely and carefully
- 17. the people who watch, read, or listen to something
- 18. the knowledge a person has based on what you already know in your head based on previous experiences
- 19. to quote or paraphrase from another source to provide evidence
Down
- 1. the reason why something is done or used
- 3. to add specific details, examples, and explanations
- 4. spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and paragraphing
- 5. letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or to form a different word
- 6. a credible resource that provides information
- 11. something that can be proven using the five senses
- 12. not important or not connected to the topic
- 14. the composing and arrangement of ideas before writing
