Across
- 2. use this verb tense when writing about history
- 5. the part of speech for a word that describes a verb
- 6. another word for claim
- 7. a type of informal language not allowed in formal writing
- 8. word choices an author makes for a style purpose
- 10. use this verb tense when writing about literature
- 13. the part of speech for a word that is a person, place, thing, or idea
- 14. one of the points of view not allowed in formal writing
- 17. the part of speech for a word that describes a noun
- 18. the part of essay support where you explain and show significance of connections
- 20. the author's attitude toward the writing
- 21. this part of the essay should have a hook, bridge, and claim
- 22. drawing a conclusion even though the answer is not stated
- 24. how an author changes sentences for a style purpose
- 26. type of context clue that gives an opposite meaning in the sentence
Down
- 1. the grammatical word for a collection of wrds with both a subject and a verb
- 3. the part of speech for words like, he, she, I, me
- 4. the grammatical word for a collection of words WITHOUT a subject and verb
- 9. formal writing should not have these
- 11. any type of support you use in an essay
- 12. when you take a position and support it with evidence and reasoning it is called this
- 15. type of context clue that explains the word in the sentence
- 16. one of the points of view not allowed in formal writing
- 19. the feeling a reader/viewer gets because of the writer's style and tone choices
- 23. the acronym to help you remember the words that are coordinating conjunctions
- 25. type of context clue that gives a word with similar meaning in the sentence
