Review_Olivia Taylor

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