ELA 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle L3

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Across
  1. 4. (noun) An argument or opinion that goes against another argument. It shows the opposing side of an issue.
  2. 8. or Main Idea (noun) The most important thought or message in a text. It explains what the text is mostly about in a clear and focused way.
  3. 9. (noun) Words that link nouns or pronouns to other parts of a sentence, showing direction, time, place, or a relationship. Examples: "above," "before," "with."
  4. 12. (noun) The unique way an author writes, including their choice of words, tone, sentence structure, and overall approach.
  5. 13. (noun) A response to an opposing argument that disproves or weakens the opposing point.
  6. 15. Fallacies (noun) Errors in reasoning that weaken an argument, such as making assumptions without proof or using incorrect logic.
  7. 16. (noun) A method of convincing people by using logical reasoning, facts, and data to support your ideas.
  8. 17. Appeals (noun) Techniques used to persuade, including ethos (trust and credibility), logos (logic and reason), and pathos (emotions).
  9. 19. (noun) The process of thinking through ideas logically to make a conclusion or explain why something is true.
Down
  1. 1. (noun) Information, examples, or details from a text that support an idea, opinion, or argument.
  2. 2. Text Structure (noun) The way an informational text is organized, such as comparing and contrasting, showing cause and effect, or describing a problem and its solution.
  3. 3. Structure (noun) The use of the same pattern of words or grammar to show that two or more ideas are equally important. Example: "I like hiking, biking, and swimming."
  4. 5. (noun) A method of persuasion where the speaker or writer shows they are credible, trustworthy, or have expert knowledge.
  5. 6. Clues (noun) Words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph that provide hints about the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
  6. 7. (noun) A person, animal, or figure in a story that plays a role, performs actions, or speaks to move the story forward.
  7. 9. (noun) A method of persuading others by appealing to their emotions, such as fear, joy, or sympathy.
  8. 10. 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 3
  9. 11. (verb) Restating the main ideas of a text briefly, using your own words to focus only on the key points.
  10. 14. Evidence (noun) Specific parts of a text, such as quotes or details, that you use to support your interpretation or argument.
  11. 18. (noun) A punctuation mark (:) used to introduce a list, explanation, or additional details that expand on the main idea.