ELA Unit 3 Vocabulary Words

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Across
  1. 3. Ideas or conclusions you come to by using clues from the text and your own knowledge.
  2. 6. Idea The main point or message that the author wants to communicate in a text.
  3. 7. A part of a text that is copied exactly as it is written, usually to show proof or support for an idea.
  4. 8. Style A way of writing that is clear, polite, and follows standard grammar rules, often used in essays or reports.
  5. 9. A statement or idea that you are trying to prove or explain in your writing.
  6. 13. The quality of being trusted or believed; how reliable or believable something is.
  7. 14. Statement A sentence that wraps up your writing or argument, leaving the reader with a final thought or understanding.
  8. 16. Copying someone else's work or ideas without giving them credit.
  9. 17. The ability to form an opinion or make a decision about something.
  10. 18. Statement A sentence in an essay that clearly explains the main idea or point you are going to argue.
  11. 19. The explanations or logical thinking that support your claim.
Down
  1. 1. Sources Sources of information that are trustworthy and reliable, like experts or well-known publications.
  2. 2. Details Important facts or pieces of information that support or explain the central idea.
  3. 4. Essay A type of essay where you try to convince the reader to agree with your opinion or point of view on a topic by using reasons and evidence.
  4. 5. Writing that is based on real events, people, or facts, like news articles or biographies.
  5. 10. Evidence Information from a text (like a book or article) that you use to support your argument or claim.
  6. 11. A discussion or debate where you give reasons and evidence to support your point of view.
  7. 12. An argument or idea that goes against the claim you made, which you need to address in your essay.
  8. 15. Beliefs or views that are based on feelings or thoughts, not necessarily facts.