Across
- 6. This illustrates the point being argued.
- 7. This follows from the topic sentence and expands the point.
- 8. Wraps up the argument.
- 9. One of the answers to the question.
- 10. These help the reader to know the progress in your argument.
- 11. The main arguments are presented in these.
- 13. This type of essay presents one side of an issue.
- 16. Beginning paragraph of the essay.
- 17. The act of copying someone else's work with acknowledging them.
- 18. This states which side of the issue the essay will present.
Down
- 1. Using words that add an element of doubt such as many or most, rather than using all or every.
- 2. The main points to be argued.
- 3. missing the due date will cost marks because of this.
- 4. This sentence reflects the scope and makes a clear point.
- 5. The opposing view to the issue.
- 12. This clearly says what the keywords means.
- 14. Found due to poor proofreading.
- 15. One of the answers possible to the question.
