Across
- 2. (W) one of two ways you can cite information in a paragraph
- 4. (S) A really bad cold
- 8. (W) one of the types of writing
- 10. (V) Superheroes do it
- 13. (W) These are additional sentences in a paragraph that provide an explanation of the quote or facts
- 14. (V) Used in medieval battles against castles
- 18. (S) Annoying stingers
- 20. (S) a colorful reptile
- 22. (W) It restates the main idea of a paragraph in different words
- 25. (W) five spaces or thumb-nail width
- 28. (S) ex: Hellmans
- 29. (W) It introduces the main idea of a paragraph
- 30. (W) This part can be 1 to a lot of paragraphs in a comp
- 31. (S) A tasty melon
- 33. (W) a prewriting that uses roman numerals and letters to organize writing
- 34. (W) one of the types of writing
- 35. (V) They're gonnna get you ... and so are they!
- 38. (W) one of two ways you can cite information in a paragraph
- 41. (W) How you should end your composition
- 42. (V) That is the best!
Down
- 1. (V) I hear leg warmers and leather pants are back!
- 3. (S) and 1... and 2... and 1... and 2...
- 5. (V) Cut it out!
- 6. (W) the last paragraph of a composition
- 7. (S) a blender
- 9. (W) the main idea of a composition
- 11. (V) Get some
- 12. (S) A waddler in the cold in a tuxedo
- 15. (S) A smelly substance
- 16. (V) It's how you do it
- 17. (S) Not a pro
- 19. (V) Eeeeek!
- 21. (W) Includes your name, title, and type of essay
- 23. (W) These develop the main idea by providing facts, examples, or quotes
- 24. (W) A paragraph always starts with this
- 26. (V) Okay team ... get out there and win this game!
- 27. (W) the first paragraph of a composition
- 31. (S) What a disaster
- 32. (W) First, next, then, in conclusion for example
- 36. (V) Get away from me weirdo!
- 37. (V) Pig!
- 39. (W) the number of paragraphs in a standard composition
- 40. (W) draws the reader into the composition
