hortatory text
Across
- 2. rhetorical technique that repeats words for emphasis. (REPET)
- 4. last part of a hortatory text that gives a final suggestion. (LAST)
- 5. noun that represents proof in hortatory texts. (LOGIC)
- 7. word type used to describe and evaluate things. (ADJEC)
- 9. verb commonly used to suggest actions in a hortatory text. (SUGES)
- 13. conjunction used to link arguments together. (AND)
- 15. sentence in hortatory text that gives instructions. (ORDER)
- 16. type of text that uses logical arguments. (ESSAY)
- 17. adjective used to affirm a statement in hortatory texts. (TRUE)
- 19. part of hortatory text where the writer states their opinion. (IDEA)
- 20. type of text that aims to persuade or encourage readers. (TEXT)
- 21. conjunction used to show cause and effect. (SO)
- 22. noun often used in hortatory text to support arguments. (FACTS)
- 24. adjective that describes a negative situation in hortatory texts. (BAD)
- 29. type of text that gives advice and recommendations. (ADVIS)
- 30. technique in hortatory text that provides factual evidence. (PROVE)
- 32. final part of a hortatory text that contains a suggestion. (END)
- 33. first part of a hortatory text that introduces the main idea. (THESIS)
- 34. type of sentence that encourages the reader to do something. (CALL)
- 35. verb used to describe an action in hortatory text. (DOES)
- 36. verb used to give a suggestion or command. (TELL)
- 37. verb that expresses an opinion in a hortatory text. (THINK)
Down
- 1. part of the text that shows the result of an action. (EFFECT)
- 3. section of the text that explains the reasons for an argument. (CAUSE)
- 6. part of hortatory text that provides reasons to support the main idea. (CAUSE)
- 8. verb used to urge or invite readers to act. (CALL)
- 9. adjective used in hortatory texts to describe something positively. (SMART)
- 10. verb that expresses someone’s opinion in a hortatory text. (SAYS)
- 11. adjective often used to strengthen an opinion. (GREAT)
- 12. verb used to strongly urge an action. (URGES)
- 14. persuasive technique that relies on data and truth. (FACT)
- 18. technique in hortatory texts that uses real-life situations. (EXAMP)
- 19. part of a text that introduces the main topic. (INTRO)
- 23. word that indicates something is necessary. (NEED)
- 25. verb commonly used in hortatory texts to encourage action. (ACTS)
- 26. type of sentence that expresses necessity. (MUST)
- 27. word that expresses necessity or obligation. (MUST)
- 28. persuasive technique that appeals to emotions. (FEELS)
- 29. type of persuasive text used for advertising. (ADS)
- 31. way to make readers feel that a topic is relevant to them. (RELAT)