Across
- 4. the paragraphs in between the introduction and conclusion
- 5. the kinds of pronouns to never use in an academic essay
- 6. the paragraph where you establish the topic of your essay
- 7. the kind of vocabulary you should use in your essay
- 9. how many sentence of elaboration comes after each piece of evidence
- 10. quotes, summary, or paraphrases from text used to support your essay
- 13. explaining the connection between your evidence and the paragraph topic and thesis
- 14. the question you must answer in your essay
- 15. last sentence of intro, answers the prompt and gives 3 topics/reasons.
- 16. to quote or mention the source author and location of evidence
Down
- 1. words or phrases that help connect ideas and introduce evidence
- 2. 1st sentence of each body paragraph that introduces what it's about
- 3. type of essay that only asks for facts, no argument, no opinions
- 8. a summary of your essay where you restate your thesis
- 9. category in the FSA Rubric where you're scored based on spelling and grammar
- 11. related to the topic
- 12. the texts/passages provided with your prompt