Argumentive
Across
- 4. Logic
- 6. Statement opposing (against) the claim; opposing argument
- 7. People considered experts in the topic give their personal interpretation of the information
- 9. Emotion
- 10. Numerical information
- 11. a speaker's ability to persuade an audience is based on how well the speaker appeals to that audience in three different areas: logos, ethos, and pathos.
- 12. Statement that supports the claim; tells why or how
Down
- 1. Explains why the counterclaim is wrong
- 2. Usually comes at the conclusion (end) and the writer asks the reader to take action supporting the writer’s claim (position)
- 3. Attempt to persuade someone to think or act in a certain way; an opinion with facts
- 5. Statement that the writer is trying to prove true.
- 7. Authority
- 8. Explains how the evidence logically