Unit 10 Review - 8th grade

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