Across
- 2. to rewrite something in your own words without adding or removing any details
- 4. a type of figurative language where the word is the sound it represents
- 6. Miss Simpson's cat's name
- 7. the persuasive technique that relies on credibility
- 9. the persuasive technique that relies on logic
- 13. a word describing a verb
- 17. a person, place, thing, or idea
- 18. the test used to tell if a source is credible or not
- 20. the credentials of someone who writes a source (A in CRAAP)
- 23. the man who damaged his prefrontal cortex
- 24. The number of students eligible for the pizza party
Down
- 1. The last name of the poet framed behind Miss Simpson's desk
- 3. the name of the website we used to test source credibility on Amplify
- 5. a word describing a noun
- 8. the last name of the family in A Raisin in the Sun
- 10. The author of "The Raven"
- 11. The brand of the board at the front of the room
- 12. how up-to-date a source is (C in CRAAP)
- 13. how correct a source's information is (A in CRAAP)
- 14. the state of being between childhood and adulthood
- 15. how on-topic a source is (R in CRAAP)
- 16. to copy or steal someone else's work and claim it's your own
- 19. the reason an author writes a source (P in CRAAP)
- 21. a type of figurative language using exaggeration to make a point
- 22. the persuasive technique that relies on emotion
