Argumentasi
Across
- 6. The person who reads or listens to the text.
- 9. The A judgment or belief about something.
- 10. The part that supports the writer's claim.
- 12. The part that refutes the opposing argument.
- 16. How strong and convincing the argument is.
- 19. The paragraph that gives background information.
- 21. A practical example from real life.
- 23. The Words that show cause and effect.
- 24. closing part that leaves a strong impression.(Conclution)
- 25. The side or perspective of an issue.
- 26. The overall structure or plan of the text.
- 27. Facts, data, or statistics used to support an argument.
- 28. The argument against the writer's position.
Down
- 1. Words or phrases used to show contrast.
- 2. The introduction that grabs the reader's attention.
- 3. The main idea or central point.
- 4. The process of collecting facts and information.
- 5. Expressions used to add more information.
- 7. The overall message or position of the writer.
- 8. The words used to connect ideas and sentences.
- 11. logical reason used to support a claim.(Reason)
- 13. The effect or result of an action.
- 14. The tone used to persuade the reader.
- 15. Numbers or data used to strengthen an argument.
- 17. The way ideas or organized inthe text.
- 18. The goal of convincing the reader.
- 19. The reason why the writer writes the text.
- 20. Opinion) The writer's own point of view. Fact) A true information that can be proven.
- 22. A strong statement that presents the writer's main position.