English 11B

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Across
  1. 1. Something taken for granted without proof.
  2. 5. A question that doesn’t need an answer because the person asking it already knows the answer or is making a point. It’s used to make people think or emphasize an idea.
  3. 11. Existing as a natural or essential part of something.
  4. 12. To combine different parts into a whole.
  5. 13. The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
  6. 14. Making a situation or outcome more likely or possible.
  7. 16. A statement or idea that serves as the basis for an argument.
  8. 17. Absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable.
  9. 19. Written or spoken communication or debate.
  10. 20. The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive clauses or sentences.
  11. 21. A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound reasoning.
  12. 22. The condition of acting on impulse without preplanning.
  13. 24. To justify or explain something with logical reasoning.
  14. 25. Relating to descriptions or qualities rather than numbers.
  15. 26. The ability to influence or use something to achieve a goal.
Down
  1. 2. Occurring at a favorable or convenient time.
  2. 3. Conforming to accepted standards of behavior or morals.
  3. 4. Relating to numbers, amounts, or measurable data.
  4. 6. An urgent need or demand in a situation.
  5. 7. A personal attack instead of addressing the argument.
  6. 8. Proper behavior that shows respect and good manners.
  7. 9. To unfairly categorize or label something or someone.
  8. 10. An extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
  9. 15. A rhetorical device where a speaker asks a question and answers it.
  10. 16. A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others.
  11. 18. The path followed by an object or a course of development.
  12. 23. Spreading widely throughout an area or group.