Across
- 4. Broad conclusion based on insufficient or unrepresentative evidence
- 7. Facts,statistics,expert testimony,examples,& data
- 13. Connect to independent clauses together in a sentence
- 14. The arrangement of words/phrases; sentences
- 15. Words in a sentence to help reader understand
- 16. Main point of agrumentative
- 17. Author last & first name, title work, publish,date & page number
- 18. One independent & one or two incomplete thoughts
- 19. One independent clause & complete thought
- 21. Misleading clue or piece of information used to distract the reader or characters from the true plot, solution, or important detail
- 22. Facts & stats that support a point
- 23. Word or words that connect words, phrases, or clauses to form more complex sentences
- 24. For,and,nor,but,or,yet,so
Down
- 1. Emphasis,drama,& interruption by setting off phrases or clauses
- 2. Combines two or more independent clauses with one dependent clause
- 3. Punctuation mark used to connect words to form a single concept
- 5. An author's choice of words or phrases
- 6. Sentence containing subject & verb that doesn't complete a full thought
- 8. Two dependent clauses connected by a comma
- 9. Build suspense, create moral tales, or simplify complex ideas
- 10. Grammatical error that occurs when two independent clauses joined together with only a comma
- 11. Detailed explanations & evidence
- 12. Literary & rhetorical device where an argument attacks the character or personal traits
- 15. List of items,quotation,or an expansion or explanation.
- 20. Sentence that contains subject & verb expressing a full thought
