Across
- 2. This part of the paper includes a hook.
- 6. Your claim.
- 9. Your teacher's last name.
- 11. An anecdote, interesting fact or statistic.
- 12. An opposing viewpoint
- 13. You argue a position in this type of writing.
- 14. A direct quote or paraphrased information.
- 17. Documenting a direct quote.
- 18. This part of the essay contains 3 paragraphs.
Down
- 1. Summarizes your thesis and main points.
- 3. Why the counterargument is incorrect.
- 4. This is taken directly from a text to support your main ideas.
- 5. You inform or educate your audience in this type of writing.
- 7. Page number where a quote can be found.
- 8. This is what you do when you tell your reader what your three main ideas are.
- 9. The number of body paragraphs in an essay.
- 10. What you will be talking about in your paper.
- 15. Abbreviation for English Language Arts
- 16. This type of paper can be argumentative or informative.
