Social Justice

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Across
  1. 3. used to signify a change in thought while keeping writing cohesive
  2. 9. The viewpoints of others, whether written, spoken, or presented visually
  3. 11. The strategic use of long and short sentences in order to spice up writing and keep readers focused
  4. 12. that is supported by reason, tradition, or precedent and cannot be represented in numbers
  5. 15. Communicate the meaning of a source in shorter and clearer terms
  6. 16. Combining two or more ideas in order to create something more complex in support of new ideas
  7. 17. Yellow sponge who lives under the sea
  8. 18. When the author gives some perspective on what was learned from the event and thus signals to the reader the significance of the story
  9. 19. Discussion of all sides of an issue and attempts to handle it fairly
  10. 20. The Spread of ideas and information to further a cause; in its negative sense, the use of rumors, lies, disinformation, and scare tactics in order to damage or promote a cause
Down
  1. 1. A statement that presents a claim or thesis
  2. 2. An opposing argument to the one a writer putting forward
  3. 4. Use of a series of dots within quotation of a source to signal that something is missing or words have been excluded
  4. 5. Evidence that can be measured, cited, counted, or otherwise represented in numbers
  5. 6. The process of uncovering the weakness of a counterarguement in order to support your own claim
  6. 7. The part of the writing where the author provides background information about the central figures, settings, or major ideas
  7. 8. produced by an author's choice in diction, syntax, and figurative language
  8. 10. An acknowledgment that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable
  9. 13. Any cultural product that can be "read" - meaning not just consumed and comprehended, but also investigated
  10. 14. A conclusion drawn by looking at many pieces of evidence