Across
- 5. The words "A", "An", and "The"
- 8. Name, The second line of a MLA Header
- 9. Word that describes or gives more context to a noun or pronoun such as color, number, or condition.
- 12. Type of determiner that tells you the order.
- 15. The part of date that comes first in MLA formatting
- 16. Type of sentence that is command that can either end in a period or an exclamation point.
- 17. The final line of a MLA Header
- 18. Font size required by MLA formatting.
- 19. Line spacing required by MLA formatting.
- 20. A person, place, thing, or idea.
- 21. Words (or phrases) you substitute for nouns when your reader or listener already knows which noun you’re referring to.
Down
- 1. Type of sentence that is just a statement and ends in a period.
- 2. Type of determiner that shows ownership of a noun.
- 3. Name, The first line of a MLA header.
- 4. Word that describes or adds context to a verb, adverb, or adjective.
- 5. Word for the noun that a pronoun takes the place of.
- 6. Type of determiner that begins a question and the type of sentence that ends in a question mark.
- 7. Type of determiner that gives a value to nouns that is not an exact number.
- 10. Type of sentence that ends in an exclamation point
- 11. New Roman, Font required by MLA formatting.
- 13. The third line of a MLA header
- 14. Type of formatting required for responses in Ms. Smith's class over one paragraph.
