Across
- 6. Restating the main point.
- 9. To convince the reader.
- 10. To inspire someone to act.
- 13. Proof supporting an argument.
- 14. Good body condition.
- 15. An idea for consideration or action.
- 17. A person’s way of thinking or feeling.
- 19. Observable event.
- 22. The opening part of the text.
- 23. Main statement of the text.
- 24. To back up or strengthen an idea.
- 25. To examine carefully.
- 27. Showing strong belief or confidence.
- 29. Place to read or borrow books.
- 31. The people who read or listen.
- 32. Something that must be done.
- 33. Current tense or time.
- 36. Someone’s personal view.
- 37. The final or closing part.
- 38. The reason something is written or done.
- 39. The result or outcome.
- 40. To give special importance to something.
Down
- 1. Reason supporting the opinion.
- 2. To give suggestions or guidance.
- 3. Being clear and easy to understand.
- 4. To make someone believe something.
- 5. Information proven to be true.
- 7. To suggest the best option.
- 8. Topic or problem discussed.
- 11. Word linking ideas.
- 12. Showing cause.
- 16. The writer’s at
- 18. The organized parts of a text.titude toward the topic.
- 20. Language that shows emotion.
- 21. Changing verbs to nouns.
- 26. Knowledge or understanding about something.
- 28. Substance to prevent disease.
- 30. Personal conviction.
- 34. To give support or confidence.
- 35. Easy and clear.
