Across
- 1. Used in complex lists, and to link two main clauses
- 5. The author's word choice
- 7. One of the FANBOYS that start with the letter 'B'
- 8. A complete thought that can stand alone as a simple sentence
- 9. small line in the middle of a line to form compound words, join prefixes, or word breaks
- 11. Opposing viewpoint that goes against the claim
- 14. Facts, data, or examples to support the claim
- 15. Explanation for why the claim is valid
- 20. The formal way to cite a source when given the author's last name and a page number
- 21. Irrelevent remark on someone making an argument
- 23. Has at least two independent clauses joined by a conjunction
- 24. The worst case scenario, most commonly used in advertising
- 25. Unnecessary info used to distract someone from a topic
Down
- 2. At least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses
- 3. Assuming something that is incorrect
- 4. Used to introduce lists, quotations, and linking clauses with explanations
- 6. Contains at least one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- 10. Sentence structure
- 12. One of the FANBOYS that start with the letter 'F'
- 13. An incomplete thought beginning with a subordinating conjunction
- 16. One of the FANBOYS that start with the letter 'A'
- 17. Contains one independent clause and expresses a complete thought
- 18. In the middle of a line to add emphasis, interruption, or abrupt change of thought
- 19. The main point trying to be proven
- 22. Hints that the author gives to define a difficult or unusual word
