SBUA 3.3 Vocab Crossword
Across
- 3. To prove a statement or claim wrong.
- 5. Persuasion based on credibility, trust, ethics.
- 8. The degree to which something works or succeeds.
- 12. The main claim supported by reasons in writing or speech.
- 14. Persuasion through logic or facts.
- 15. Opposite ideas placed side-by-side for contrast.
- 17. Titles that label and organize sections of text.
- 19. Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.
- 20. Numerical or factual information used as proof.
- 21. Persuasion that appeals to emotions.
- 22. Slanted text used for emphasis or titles.
Down
- 1. language Words used creatively to produce imagery or special effects.
- 2. A reference to a well-known person, place, or event.
- 4. A statement from someone with specialized, trusted knowledge.
- 5. Facts or details that back up a claim.
- 6. Examining similarities between two or more things.
- 7. Specific instances used to clarify or support an idea.
- 9. Logical thinking that connects evidence to a claim.
- 10. Thick, dark text used to draw attention.
- 11. Short personal stories used to illustrate a point.
- 13. Using the same words or phrases for emphasis.
- 16. The most important point the author wants to convey.
- 18. Evidence that is questioned, tested, then reported.