Argument, Research & Working with Sources
Across
- 1. trusted to be true and factual
- 3. the writer's position that they intend to prove
- 7. a short, interesting story about a real incident
- 8. to provide examples from sources
- 9. grabs the reader's attention
- 10. appeal to logic
- 11. appeal to credibility
- 15. a comparison to show how things are similar
- 16. background information
- 18. the art of persuasive speaking or writing
- 20. the writer's attitude toward his subject
Down
- 2. factual information or data used as support
- 3. where writers credit the original information
- 4. an over exaggeration used to stress a point
- 5. showing preference for one side of an argument
- 6. a sentence that states the writer's claim
- 12. guide words to show connections between ideas
- 13. non-biased; not influenced by personal feelings
- 14. appeal to emotion
- 17. articles and info. writers use to support claims
- 19. a logical explanation for your opinion