Across
- 5. is a specific typeface of a certain size and style. For example, one font may be Arial 12 pt bold, while another font may be Times New Roman 14 pt italic.
- 6. the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins or to the left side margin or right side margin.
- 8. is text that is separated from the body text and appears at the top of a printed page. ... In academic writing, the running head usually contains the page number along with the author's last name, or an abbreviated version of the title.
- 9. widow" is the last line of a paragraph that appears alone at the top of the next page, and an "orphan" is the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page. Default widow and orphan settings are typically configured for two lines in order to prevent isolated single lines.
- 11. a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
- 14. is the vertical distance between lines of text. Most writers use either double-spaced lines or single-spaced lines—nothing in between—because those are the options presented by word processors.
- 16. should tell your reader what the paper is about and also help guide your writing and keep your argument focused.
- 17. Likes to chase mice
- 18. formatting which stands for Modern Language Association, is defined as a style of writing used for college-level writing. An example of MLA style is the specific formatting for footnotes in a college paper.
- 21. includes both character and paragraph formatting attributes, and can be applied to a paragraph or range of paragraphs.
- 22. use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
- 24. Has a trunk
Down
- 1. add new items to the program's interface, or give the program additional capabilities.
- 2. is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends.
- 3. Large marsupial
- 4. is a section located under the main text, or body. Traditionally it was and still is the space for the page number.
- 7. that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.
- 10. a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.
- 12. start (a line of text) or position (a block of text, table, etc.) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
- 13. place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- 15. a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- 19. Man's best friend
- 20. is a set of specific parameters involving the display and layout of a printed page. This type of resource is part of many modern word processing applications and other document processing software.
- 23. describes how characters are capitalized within a word or phrase. "Font" refers to the typeface used to display the letters, while "case" refers to the capitalization of each letter.
- 25. the main body of a book or other piece of writing, as distinct from other material such as notes, appendices, and illustrations.
