Across
- 1. The structure we use when writing paragraphs.
- 3. The nominalised version of create.
- 4. A general connective that can be used to start your first evidence sentence.
- 7. The second part of a paragraph.
- 8. Numbers, fractions and percentages are examples of ________.
- 10. Information taken directly from a text, used to support a statement.
- 11. The nominalised version of install.
- 12. Used to make a story more newsworthy.
- 13. Provides more information about an image.
- 14. In ___________, is one way to start your link sentence.
- 15. The main title of a text
- 16. Used to describe nouns.
- 17. The introductory sentence of a paragraph.
- 18. A picture included with an article is known as....
- 19. The News- Mail is our local _____________.
- 21. Shows who wrote the article
- 22. Naming words
Down
- 1. Author's use reader _____________ techniques to influence the reader.
- 2. Loaded words fit into the _________ section of our 8 strategies table.
- 3. Words such as "marauding mob" and "selfish" used to describe teens and elicit negative ____________.
- 5. I skipped up the stairs English because it is my favourite class. What part of speech is "skipped"?
- 6. Authors make _____________ choices about the information they include and leave out of articles.
- 9. The process of turning verbs into nouns to enhance our writing.
- 20. Provide more information about verbs