Unit One Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. texts that communicate information and data
  2. 5. tells whom or what the sentence is about.
  3. 6. the order that shows where things are located
  4. 9. a prefix or suffix added to a root
  5. 10. The predicate tells something about the subject.
  6. 13. a particular order in which events or things follow each other
  7. 14. a list or general idea of what the writer will write about
  8. 16. indicates the time of action or state of being that is expressed by the verb
  9. 17. the attitude toward your subject
  10. 19. a text structure that shows how or why one thing leads to another
  11. 23. any organizational patterns that writers use to make their meaning clear
  12. 24. carries a word’s core meaning
  13. 26. a group of words that is punctuated like a declarative, exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, or interrogative sentences. However, it does not express a complete thought. A sentence should contain a subject, a verb, and a complete thought which makes up an independent clause.
Down
  1. 2. a sentence or two that states the controlling idea of your paper
  2. 3. a method of organizing information by showing similarities and differences among various groups of details
  3. 4. writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history
  4. 6. added onto the end of a word or after a word root to form a new word
  5. 7. a general idea or notion described in detail
  6. 8. the arrangement of details in time order, that is, in the order in which they occurred
  7. 11. added onto the beginning of a word or in front of a root word to form a new word
  8. 12. any organizational patterns that writers use to make their meaning clear
  9. 15. writing used to persuade your reader to agree with your opinion
  10. 18. an opinion statement followed by a logical presentation of reasons and evidence that support and develop the opinion
  11. 20. explaining how a problem may be solved
  12. 21. something that can be verified or proved by direct observation or by checking a reliable reference
  13. 22. the beliefs, perceptions, relationships, attitudes, and written and unwritten rules that shape and influence every aspect of how a community functions
  14. 25. include all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. These include the table of contents, index, glossary, headings, bold words, sidebars, pictures and captions, and labeled diagrams