Across
- 1. a sentence that is too short or too simple
- 4. giving credit to a source (Author Page)
- 8. a sentence that has too many clauses joined by connectors
- 10. a sentence with 1 independent clause and 1 dependent clause
- 11. using someone else's ideas without giving credit
- 14. phrases according to, said, explained, states, says
- 15. 2 or more independent clauses that are connected with a comma, but no CC
- 18. A Transition word that means "So"
- 19. A transition word that means "And"
- 21. using the the exact words from a source
- 22. a clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence
- 23. a word that has the same meaning
Down
- 2. a word that can replace a noun
- 3. A transition word that means "But"
- 5. a sentence missing a verb, subject, or object
- 6. Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose
- 7. a clause that contains a subject and a verb, but is not a complete sentence
- 9. keeping the same idea, but in your own words
- 12. 2 or more independent clauses joined together incorrectly
- 13. giving only the main points from a source in your own words
- 16. statement a sentence that states the central point of your essay
- 17. a sentence with 2 independent clauses joined by a CC
- 20. a sentence with one independent clause
- 24. a style for formatting and citing essays. Stands for Modern Language Association
