Across
- 1. The right to control personal information online
- 4. A one-sided or unfair preference in argument or language
- 7. Numbers used to support a claim or idea
- 9. The main argument or position the author takes
- 10. A social media app or website like TikTok or Instagram
- 11. A comparison used to explain or persuade
- 15. A type of question that doesn't require an answer
- 16. The people the author is trying to persuade
- 18. The attitude or feeling conveyed in the writing
- 19. The way the argument is organised throughout the piece
Down
- 2. What the author wants the audience to think, feel or do
- 3. An image that adds meaning to a written or spoken argument
- 5. A part of the text, such as opening, middle, or closing
- 6. A technique that targets logic, emotion, or credibility
- 8. A measure of how trustworthy or believable a source is
- 11. The person who created the opinion piece
- 12. Specific word choices used to persuade
- 13. To make a law or rule work in real life (e.g. the social media ban)
- 14. A response to or rejection of an opposing argument
- 17. Facts, examples or expert opinions used to support an argument
