Across
- 4. a line defining an object's outer boundary (shape/contour) or a structured summary highlighting the main points of a subject, plan, or document
- 7. the fallacious tactic of removing a quote from its original context to distort its meaning
- 8. Use A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like criticism, news reporting, or education.
- 9. Source An immediate, first-hand account of a topic from people who had a direct connection with it
- 10. Details The final part of a piece of writing that summarizes the main points and restates the thesis in a new way.
- 11. SourceInformation that was created later by someone who did not experience events first-hand or participate in the events
- 13. Source A collection or index of primary and secondary sources; they summarize and digest information
- 16. The beginning part of an essay or paper that introduces the main topic and provides a thesis statement.
- 19. The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- 20. Mining is the process of extracting valuable minerals, metals, or geological materials—such as coal, gold, iron ore, or precious stones—from the Earth's crust. These materials are typically found in seams, veins, or rock deposits and are removed for profit using various methods, including surface mining, underground mining, or solution mining
- 23. paragraph The beginning part of an essay or paper that introduces the main topic and provides a thesis statement.
- 25. reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- 27. The act of giving credit to the original creator or source of a piece of information or creative work.
- 29. The final part of a piece of writing that summarizes the main points and restates the thesis in a new way.
Down
- 1. place, person, or thing from which information comes or can be obtained.
- 2. Annotated bibliographies give descriptions about how each source is useful to an author in constructing a paper or argument
- 3. The final part of a piece of writing that summarizes the main points and restates the thesis in a new way.
- 5. A formal note that provides credit to a source and tells the reader where the information can be found.
- 6. Passing off someone else's work, ideas, or words as your own without giving them credit.
- 10. Engin A software program or website (like Google or Bing) used to find information on the World Wide Web.
- 12. A set of moral principles that guide how individuals behave and make decisions, especially regarding what is right and wrong.Do you need help with how to use any of these terms in an essay?
- 14. Citedan alphabetized list of sources (books, articles, websites, films) placed at the end of a research paper, specifically identifying all materials quoted, paraphrased, or summarized
- 15. Information that is false or inaccurate, often spread regardless of whether there is an intent to deceive.
- 17. specific subject or area of focus that is being written about or studied.
- 18. the systematic process of capturing, reviewing, and transforming raw notes into valuable, connected knowledge
- 21. A mention of a source of information used in a piece of writing.
- 22. Short for Uniform Resource Locator, it is the specific web address of a page or file on the internet.
- 24. A structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways
- 26. Footprint The trail of data and information you leave behind while using the internet, including social media posts and website visits.
- 28. Short for Uniform Resource Locator, it is the specific web address of a page or file on the internet.
