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Match the description to the term. 1. a joining word uncle tom's cabin 2. using your own words to express another's ideas, must be documented slang 3. turning point of a play or novel secondary source 4. a twelve-volume unabridged reference work transition 5. harriet beecher stowe's best seller of the nineteenth century controlling idea of a paragraph 6. to use another's ideas or words without giving credit john smith 7. nonstandard english readers' guide 8. a play by thornton wilder oed 9. thesis controlling idea of a paper 10. the smallest unit of meaning within a word morpheme 11. topic sentence plagiarize 12. a famous morality play of the middle ages paraphrase 13. criticism about a literary work everyman 14. a reference work that catalogs popular magazine articles our town 15. a true relation, first book written in america climax

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