Across
- 4. How information in a text is organized
- 6. Evaluation and critique, comparison, reflection
- 9. Changes the wording and phrasing of the original text without altering the meaning
- 11. Hints and extra information in a sentence or passage that help you understand the meaning of an unknown word
- 12. Putting the central idea or main points in your own words
- 15. Overarching Thought, point, or message of a nonfiction or informational text
Down
- 1. Making changes to the content, structure, and organization of your piece
- 2. Making sentence level and grammar changes
- 3. A formatted list of all sources you cited within a paper
- 5. Table of contents, Headings, Captions, Images, Data Charts, Glossary
- 7. The combination of ideas to form a theory or system
- 8. The emotional and cultural associations a word conveys
- 10. A citation within the body of a text that includes source information that directly corresponds to sources found on the Works Cited Page
- 13. His/Her reason for or intent in writing
- 14. The literal definition of a word