Across
- 5. one of the only things about high school that Mr. O. actually enjoyed
- 10. writing whatever pops into your head, whenever it pops into your head
- 11. this could stand alone as its own sentence if we need it to
- 12. detail that appeals to the senses
Down
- 1. These coordinating conjuctions can’t go next to a semicolon – ever!
- 2. you’ll need two independent clauses to use this (usually)
- 3. when we say the opposite of what we mean with a little bit of attitude
- 4. the iconic figure on the cover of Mr. O.’s 2012-2025 journal
- 6. a reference an author makes to something else
- 7. this is the error of shoving the wrong punctuation mark in-between two would-be sentences
- 8. “When,” “since,” “after,” and “however” are examples of this part of speech
- 9. the form of a word we have ending in -ing
