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Writing Project 3- Crossword Puzzle


Use t he readings of Pet t er Elbow, Mike Bunn, and Kerry Dirk t o complet e for comprehension.
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Across
2. The goal as you read like a writer is to locate
what you believe are the most important
writerly _____ represented in the text
(choices)
4. Journal reviews usually lack ____
(objectivity)
11. a poem, a newspa- per article, an essay, a
short story, a novel, a legal brief, an instruction
manual (writing genres)
12. Hav daughter. Million $. Blu grbg can 123
Ransom Rd. 12AM. No poliz. (ransom letter)
13. 'Not really thinking at all' (first-order
thinking)
16. Navigating genres (kerry dirk)
17. re-organizing for flow (revising)
18. During this process, you re-read, scrap
ideas, expand on ideas, and read for _______
not content. (functionality)
19. states position on topic (thesis)
20. country is an example of a musical ____
(genre)

Down
1. the person(s) who read the writing
(audience)
2. the circumstances that form the setting for
an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of
which it can be fully understood and assessed.
(context)
3. follows closely behind when ideas are
organized in a logical sequence. (secondorder thinking)
5. How to Read like a Writer (mike bunn)
6. technique where you write down various
ideas as they come to mind. (free-writing)
7. Reading Like an ____ (architect)
8. ____are the surface features of writing
are the mechanics, usage, and sentence
formation (conventions)
9. reading for information (normal reading)
10. Embracing Contraries: Explorations in
Learning and Teaching (peter elbow)
14. checking for spelling, and grammar
(editing)
15. As you read like a ____, you think about
how the choices the author made and the
techniques (writer)

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