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