Across
- 3. Shown facts and/or information proving a statement is true and valid or wrong.
- 4. Words or quick phrases that provide a flow for the ideas, sentences,and paragraphs to give a connection.
- 5. A specific word used to connect either sentences, clauses, and phrases using specific word such as: but, if, or and.(Hint: "Conjuncts")
- 6. A sentence that contains one clause, one predicate, and one subject in the sentence. (Hint: Basic type of sentence)
- 8. A type of punctuation that alerts the reader there has been a pause in between a sentence.(Hint: Mark within a sentence).
- 10. A sentence that has a supporting one or two dependant clause and has two independent clauses also joined by a conjunction.
- 13. The process in which two sentences are connected which is the main and other clauses
- 15. the central topic or idea that surrounds the piece.
- 16. to come into possession of or to come of hold of something.
- 17. A word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea.
- 18. A work used to describe an action, state of being or becoming, and an occurrence.
Down
- 1. The idea that surrounds the sentence being who or what the sentence is speaking regarding.
- 2. Word used in the place of describing a proper name or people for a simple substitution.
- 5. The part of the sentence where instead of there being one subjects there are two involved.
- 7. Shortens a word by combining two words into one altered word that gives certain words having apostrophes and letters.
- 8. functions word that allows to join or link clauses or phrases.
- 9. A sentence containing an independent clause and a supporting dependant clause. (Hint: Sometimes use subordinating conjunctions such as: Because, Until, and After.
- 11. The sentence part where the verb is taking place and discussing what is going on to the subject
- 12. A sentence that joins two independent clauses with a conjunction. (Hint: Combines two sentences)
- 14. The examination and detailed description of the elements of a piece.
