Planning the essay Vocab
Across
- 4. A question which is phrased as a statement, outlining a situation to be described or explored.
- 5. A question which is phrased as a command, asking the reader to do something specific.
- 7. to set out
- 8. The words which contain the command or commands to which the reader should respond.
- 11. A specific situation suitable for further study which arises from one of the topics.
- 12. describing a words usage and ordinary language.
- 14. helping the reader understand what is being described
- 16. The quality of having a range of meaning which cannot be reduced to one or more specific meanings
- 17. The analysis and evaluation of arguments and evidence in individual sources.
Down
- 1. A question framed as a question, requiring an answer where a number of alternative answers usually exist.
- 2. narrow down the possible range of things something could be
- 3. based on specialist knowledge
- 6. Consciously considering the choices we have made.
- 9. A word starting a question, such as, what, how, is, should, or can, which controls the type of question which is asked and the range of possible responses
- 10. The organization of sources into perspectives.
- 13. Ways of approaching an issue
- 15. The existence of several different specific meanings for a single term