English
Across
- 2. It involves presenting evidence or reasoning that contradicts or undermines the validity or credibility of the original assertion.
- 4. It involves analyzing the subject being evaluated, considering its context and purpose, and making a reasoned and informed judgment based on evidence and criteria
- 8. It is a social, political, and economic theory that was developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century
- 10. It is to capture the reader's attention and interest, and to provide a relevant and compelling context for the topic of the writing
- 11. It involves analyzing the social, political, economic, and cultural conditions that shaped the subject being critiqued, and assessing its impact and significance over time
- 14. It is a type of academic writing that aims to convince the reader to adopt the author's point of view on a particular topic or issue.
- 15. It suggests that the reader's personal experiences, beliefs, and emotions shape their understanding and response to the text, and that there are multiple valid interpretations of a work
Down
- 1. It is to draw the reader into the narrative or topic by painting a vivid picture of the environment, character, or object being described.
- 3. It is a literary and artistic theory that emphasizes the formal elements of a work of art, such as its structure, language, and style, rather than its social, historical, or cultural context
- 5. It presented background information like the focus of the evaluation
- 6. It is to persuade the reader to accept the author's position by presenting evidence and reasoning in support of the argument
- 7. It is a type of academic writing that aims to educate or inform the reader about a particular topic or subject
- 9. They used in a variety of contexts, such as journalism, marketing, education, and research, and are often used to simplify and communicate complex data sets, statistics, or concepts
- 12. It is the process of evaluating and analyzing something, such as a work of art, a piece of writing, or an idea, in order to identify its strengths, weaknesses, and limitations
- 13. It is concerned with issues such as gender inequality, sexism, patriarchy, and the objectification and sexualization of women