Across
- 5. Trustworthy or reliable (used to describe sources).
- 6. A preference or opinion that prevents impartial judgment.
- 7. To restate information in your own words.
- 8. Where information comes from (books, websites, articles, etc.).
- 11. The explanation of how or why the evidence supports the claim.
- 13. Facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim or idea.
- 14. Asking for information or an investigation.
Down
- 1. Information written about a topic (e.g., textbook, news article).
- 2. Original material like interviews, photos, diaries.
- 3. To give credit to the source where the information was found.
- 4. Closely connected to the topic or claim being made.
- 9. A statement or position the writer will support with evidence.
- 10. Copying someone else’s work or ideas without giving credit.
- 12. To copy exact words from a source, using quotation marks.
