Across
- 4. a real life event or occurrence used to support a claim
- 7. a source that provides a first hand account of an event
- 8. a fact that contains numbers or percents
- 11. using information word for word from a text
- 14. entries found on the works cited page
- 15. the order of the citations on the works cited page
- 20. the first paragraph in an essay
- 22. device used to acknowledge the opponent's side
- 23. a short story, real or fake, used to start an introductory paragraph
- 24. the act of looking up information
- 25. the writer's reasons that support their side of the argument
Down
- 1. stating something using your own words
- 2. the type of spacing used in MLA format
- 3. space used to signal the beginning of a paragraph
- 5. the type of citation used in the body of the essay
- 6. information that is true
- 8. a source that provides a second hand account of an event
- 9. the name of the last page of an argumentative essay
- 10. facts, examples, or statistics the writer uses to support their claims
- 12. the type of font used in MLA format
- 13. introduces the writer's side and reasons
- 16. used to grab the reader's attention
- 17. the middle paragraphs of an essay
- 18. the last paragraph of an essay
- 19. the type of question that can be used as a hook
- 21. the act of copying someone else's work without giving them credit
