Lost Tools of Writing first twelve
Across
- 3. The three fundamental activities for writing. They are Invention, Arrangement, and Elocution
- 5. Coming up with something to say when we write. This canon is also called discovery
- 6. A statement of the number of reasons used to support a thesis statement
- 8. A statement of the main points of an essay
- 10. A point of view defended by an essay which starts from a question
- 11. The third canon of rhetoric. Selecting the appropriate words and forms that best express the ideas of the essay
Down
- 1. The first part of an essay which is written after the body paragraphs and Conclusion
- 2. The ending of an essay which is written after the body paragraphs, but before the introduction paragraphs
- 4. Ordering the material in a way that is best for the essay being written. This canon is also called dispositio
- 7. An essay opener at the beginning of the introduction which grabs the attention of the reader
- 9. The body of an essay and the main reasons which each include three "sub-proofs"
- 12. A question converted to a whether statement which helps generate questions about the affirmative and negative responses to a question