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Across
  1. 1. or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
  2. 4. word choice that may be determined by the writer or speakers style, purpose, and need to communicate accurately, appropriately, and understandably to a spectic. audience.
  3. 6. Fallacy - a logical fallacy that involves intentionally misrepresenting an opponent's position or claim with a more easily refutable position and may involve oversimplifying, omitting,or distorting details.
  4. 9. Fallacy - an incorrect or problematic argument that is not based on sound reasoning.
  5. 14. the intended target group for a message;
  6. 16. Analysis - a close examination and interpretation of a non-fiction wok that analyzes how the author uses language, devices, and genre characterists to reade intended effects and persuade the reader.
  7. 18. viewpoint that opposes an author's thesis or claim
  8. 19. Appeallethos - a method of persuasion that is based on the writer or speaker's credibility to discuss a subject and is influenced by expertise, knowledge, experience, training, credentials, use of logical and emotional appeals , etc
  9. 20. a credible or believable source. Asks several questions to determine this.
  10. 21. Plan - a timeline created to compiele the research process (find source, thesis, revising boh drafting, revising, editing, and presenting)
Down
  1. 2. an act of searching for information or knowledge about a particular subject or topic
  2. 3. the reason an author writes about a particular topic
  3. 5. quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work
  4. 7. a logical fallacy in which an
  5. 8. is made that does not follow from his premise.
  6. 9. Appealogos - a method of persuasion that is based on the writer or speaker appealing to the audience's sense of intelligence and logic by using facts, statistics, research, historical evidence, etc. to support a legitimate, rational, and well-reasoned argument.
  7. 10. the type or class of a work, usually categorized by tam, technique, or content.
  8. 11. to restate the meaning of something in different words.
  9. 12. Appeal/palhos - a method of persuasion that's designed to create an emotional response in the reader viewer by connecting to the audiences values, needs and sensibilities.
  10. 13. a statement or premise supported by arguments.
  11. 15. ideas. mptan ideas throughout a work that support be central message theme, lone, etc.
  12. 17. transmits message and does not interpret or evaluate info. ust changes wording.