Across
- 5. to leave out or exclude something intentionally or accidentally
- 8. to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than direct statements
- 9. the highest or final point of something, especially after a long process
- 10. to scold or criticize someone angrily and at length
- 14. a particular way of viewing something; a point of view or attitude toward a subject
- 17. to be inspired with an intense but short-lived passion, admiration, or obsession for someone or something
- 19. to give a false or misleading account of something
- 20. rhetorical appeal for logic
Down
- 1. to explain something in detail or to add more information
- 2. dark, gloomy, or in a serious tone, mood, or appearance
- 3. conflict, struggle, or bitter disagreement
- 4. person, place or thing (grammar)
- 6. something or someone that causes a change or event to happen
- 7. a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
- 11. descriptive word (grammar)
- 12. certain to happen; avoidable
- 13. believable or trustworthy
- 15. rhetorical appeal for emotion
- 16. action word (grammar)
- 18. rhetorical appeal for credibility
