Across
- 2. A sentence that states what a writer will be talking about in a writing piece
- 7. The part of the intoduciton paragraph that gives the reader context on the topic
- 9. quotes, data, or examples that prove a claim
- 12. Words or phrases that help connect sentences or paragraphs together
- 13. This is where the quote is explained
- 16. Where you begin your essay, lets the reader know what you'll be talking about
- 17. This word means closely connected or appropriate to what is being written
- 19. Where you got your quote from
Down
- 1. The central point of a writing piece; typically a one sentence summary
- 3. The editing and checking done when writing an essay, story etc.
- 4. This word means giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words
- 5. The main chunk of an essay where the thesis is discussed in detail with evidence
- 6. The first sentence or first few sentences that makes the reader interested in the writing
- 8. The first sentence of a body paragraph; comes from the thesis
- 10. What needs to be done to every piece of evidence; states where you got your quote from
- 11. The last paragraph in an essay that summarizes what was talked about
- 14. The reason why an author wrote something; think P.I.E.
- 15. Explains the topic sentence; the "because" sentence
- 18. The people or groups of people a writing piece is written for
