Vocabulary Set 1 Review

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Across
  1. 3. Persuasion by appealing to emotions.
  2. 4. A statement supported by reasons and evidence, meant to persuade.
  3. 6. The main point or position in an argument.
  4. 7. The “because” part that explains why the evidence supports the claim.
  5. 9. Facts, examples, or quotes used to back up a claim.
  6. 11. The group of people a writer or speaker wants to reach.
Down
  1. 1. Notes or comments written alongside a text to explain or react.
  2. 2. A conclusion drawn from evidence plus prior knowledge.
  3. 5. Persuasion through logic, facts, and reasoning.
  4. 8. The main message or focus of a text.
  5. 10. A writer’s word choice that affects tone and style.
  6. 12. Persuasion based on credibility or trust.