ENG 111 Final Exam Review Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. This appeal: “Each year, 20,000 lose limbs in essay-writing accidents” (Strunk).
  2. 10. A version of your paper
  3. 11. Organizational pattern for summary/response
  4. 12. Cardinal sin of writing
  5. 14. Point of view using you: _____ person
  6. 16. MLA spacing
  7. 17. What you should summarize in your persuasive introduction
  8. 20. Preferred details in a personal narrative
  9. 21. Your readers
  10. 23. Ethos, pathos, logos
  11. 25. Visual brainstorming
  12. 29. This appeal: Dr. Bruce Banner suggests that gamma rays could replace fossil fuels
  13. 30. Trustworthiness
  14. 32. The kind of reader you should be
  15. 33. Newspaper, magazine, journal
  16. 34. Purdue citation bird
  17. 36. A brief restatement of points
  18. 38. Weak type of verbs to avoid in your writing
  19. 39. Google’s academic site
  20. 41. Literally to see again
  21. 42. Check a source for this (i.e. partiality)
  22. 43. Word-for-word restatement of a source
Down
  1. 1. Editors and translators are examples of this piece of your citation
  2. 2. Categories of writing
  3. 3. Citation Style used in English
  4. 5. Papers are often broken up into these, the different points you want to make
  5. 6. A thesis should never be this
  6. 7. In-text citation appearing at the end of a sentence
  7. 8. Word choice often reflects this, the writer’s attitude
  8. 9. This appeal: If you assign this paper, new trees will have to be cut, destroying precious habitats
  9. 11. Search operators meant to include or exclude (e.g. AND, OR, NOT)
  10. 13. Mark up a text
  11. 15. You don’t have to cite this type of knowledge
  12. 17. Put a source’s ideas in your words
  13. 18. Stage of the writing process that includes fixing typos and grammatical errors
  14. 19. Works cited indentation
  15. 22. Websites, books, and magazines are examples of this piece of your citation
  16. 24. You don’t capitalize these words (a, an, the) in a title
  17. 26. One of the 4Ps
  18. 27. What to do with counterarguments
  19. 28. Credible website suffix
  20. 31. Credible source repository
  21. 35. Limited subject + direction
  22. 37. Webpages, articles, and chapters can be examples of this piece of your citation
  23. 40. Point of view most appropriate for a personal narrative: _____ person