vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. last part of something, its end or result
  2. 6. sentence: the last sentence in a paragraph. Its job is to summarize the main idea of the paragraph.
  3. 8. quality of being trusted or believed by your audience on a particular subject.
  4. 10. the facts or sources that support your written argument.
  5. 12. find the place your work begins (a process described in the question about how to select a topic) and then you will use research to help you develop your arguments.
  6. 13. think about¨: statement: the last statement of your essay which gives the readers something to think about.
  7. 14. the subject of the paragraph.
  8. 15. of view: the writer's way of deciding who is telling the story to who.
Down
  1. 1. a person or voice who tells a story or narrates a literary work.
  2. 2. bits of factual information (about setting, character, action, etc.) that help the reader understand better.
  3. 4. opening statement that grabs the reader's attention.
  4. 5. place where you gained information used in your writing.
  5. 7. paragraph: all the paragraphs that come between the intro and conclusion — comprise the bulk of the essay and together form the student's primary argument.
  6. 9. word or phrase that connects one idea to another.
  7. 11. to let your reader know the topic of the paper and what points will be made about the topic.
  8. 14. sentence:a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.