ACADEMIC WRITING AND ITS ELEMENTS
Across
- 4. A type of Writing that evaluate and critique ideas, combining both analysis and your own interpretation or judgment.
- 7. It is how the author tells the information
- 8. A type of writing that break down information into parts, examine relationships, and interpret meaning.
- 11. form of artistic expression that uses imagination, originality, and storytelling to convey ideas, emotions, or narratives.
- 12. goal that the author wants to convey.
- 13. A detailed, original research project submitted for a doctoral degree (Ph.D.).
- 15. Usually 40–100+ pages
Down
- 1. a type of speech that convinces the reader of a certain point of view
- 2. the choice and use of words.
- 3. specialized language used by a particular profession, group, or activity that may be difficult for outsiders to understand.
- 5. the author’s mood and attitude.
- 6. Structured arguments or discussions on a topic.
- 9. How correct or truthful the statement is
- 10. Misleading or false information spread with the intent to harm or deceive
- 14. Academic texts follow a clear, organized format—typically with an introduction, body, and conclusion. This helps the reader follow the argument or information logically.