Argumentative Essay
Across
- 3. The facts and research that prove your claim
- 4. What should be included in the middle of the introduction
- 6. Appeals to character and ethics
- 10. Writing that presents an opinion or idea and supports it with evidence designed to convince the audience to agree with the writers opinion
- 11. Word or phase used to move from one idea to the next, one sentence to the next, or one paragraph to the next
- 12. Capture the interest of the reader
- 13. Stating your argument
- 15. What is a rebuttal
- 17. When writing your evidence, what should it include
- 18. An opposing or refuting argument
- 19. Do you need to cite evidence from an article on every paragraph of your essay expect for your conclusion (in other words should you copy an important sentence from a credible source and write word for word using quotation marks)(yes or no)
Down
- 1. What needs to be included in a claim
- 2. Appeals to logic and reasoning
- 5. Explaining why your claim is important and what should be done about it
- 7. What should be included at the end of the introduction
- 8. Appeals to emotion and ideals
- 9. Should your counterclaim and rebuttal have evidence and an explanation (yes or no)
- 14. What do you need to include in a body paragraph
- 16. To find evidence you must do so by finding an article that is reliable and credible (yes or no)
- 18. The paragraph which restates the thesis and includes a call to action